Lead With Stories, Not Just Statements

DAY 48: 90 Days. 90 Sparks.

Early in my leadership journey, I thought bullet points built clarity.
The sharper the statement, the stronger the message.

But over the years, I’ve realised:
Statements inform. Stories move.

When you share a story, people don’t just understand,
they relate.
They remember.
They act.

Stories do what facts can’t.
They carry context.
They build connection.
They shape culture.

Whether you’re pitching a vision or driving change,
a good story goes further than the slickest slide.

Today’s Spark:
Facts fade. Stories stick.

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