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Karen Dietz's comment,
April 21, 1:42 PM
I appreciate all of your comments and am delighted that you connected to the forgotten key message of the story :)
Ozzie Gontang, Ph.D.'s curator insight,
April 22, 7:51 AM
We are herd/pack animals who call ourselves human beings or social animals. The helpers are people who revert back to their instinct to help a fellow man. Often at peril to their own lives. Often sacrificing their own life to save another. When you look at the derivation of "sacrifice" it is made up of two Latin words "sacra" and "facio" that is "to make holy." Bombshel says it beautifully. This is how I shared the Power of One back in 2010 about a dear friend, Rauni Prittinen King who is the co-founder with Dr. Mimi Guarneri of the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine. The Power of One united is a force that reunites body/mind/spirit back into the basics of being: human. Delete the scoop?
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Ozzie Gontang, Ph.D.'s comment,
April 10, 11:12 AM
Here's a nice story from the word-detective: The Latin "rubrica" meant "red ochre" (a clay-like soil used in coloring) or red coloring itself, as used in makeup and dyes ("ruber" being the Latin word for "red").
One of the earliest uses of "rubric" in English, in the late 14th century, was in reference to the practice at the time of printing directions for the conduct of services, as well as other instructions and explanations, in red letters in religious texts. These sections of the text, designed to catch the eye and command the attention of worshipers, were known as "rubrics." This use eventually produced two other senses of "rubric," that of "an explanation or definition" and "a rule or custom of conduct." The use of red ink to draw the reader's attention to important points was widespread in secular works as well, and "rubric" was applied to a chapter title or other heading in a book or manuscript printed in red. By the 19th century, this had produced the figurative meaning of "a designation or category"
Karen Dietz's comment,
April 10, 4:08 PM
Love the history of the word Ozzie! Thanks for sharing. And I knowing your metaphoric mind, yes, everything out of your mouth is a story :)
Karen Dietz's comment,
April 11, 11:46 AM
Thank you Ken, Cavett, and Jose for your comments! So glad you found it useful :) Have an awesome weekend.
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Sandi Cornez's comment,
March 18, 1:14 PM
Thanks for sharing Karen. Stories do make all the difference. They make the information come alive in that the listener can see themselves getting benefits. And in this case, the canines benefit too.
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Willinton Javier Ortiz's curator insight,
March 9, 2:38 PM
Para construir tu marca personal, cuenta tu historia.
Karen Dietz's comment,
March 10, 2:22 PM
Louisa, Marty and Willinton - I ams thrilled you found this so helpful! Many thanks for your comments. Story on :)
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Leaders Online's curator insight,
March 13, 6:48 AM
Om je visie als leider goed over te kunnen brengen is een goede story belangrijk - on- en offline! Hier een paar handige tips om in de gaten te hebben of je het eigenlijk wel een verhaal is - of alleen een promotie-praatje... Delete the scoop?
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Laurent Brixius's curator insight,
February 27, 3:16 PM
Les dix commandements à suivre pour rédiger, ou faire rédiger, la page A propos de votre site web, une page trop souvent sous-utilisée.
Karen Dietz's comment,
February 27, 3:40 PM
Thank you Rowan! Yes, I just re-did my website and am now going to take this list and re-look at it again :)
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Karen Dietz's comment,
February 21, 5:02 PM
So true Renee! I concur with comeja -- thanks for both of your comments!
Ignacio Conejo Moreno's curator insight,
February 22, 6:49 AM
Seis claves para contar historias perfectas: 1- Audiencia (target) 2- Realismo 3- Engadgement 4- Imágenes 5- Estructura 6- Contexto Delete the scoop?
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Denyse Drummond-Dunn's curator insight,
May 2, 5:39 AM
Useful explanation of what metaphors are and why they can add spice to your storytelling. Thanks Henneke for the post and Karen for sharing. Delete the scoop?
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Karen Dietz's comment,
April 30, 11:48 AM
How great! I am happy you are finding different uses for the material here.
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Karen Dietz's comment,
April 16, 12:35 PM
My pleasure Ji Woong and I hope you enjoy Prof. Morrison's class!
Karen Dietz's comment,
April 16, 12:36 PM
Thank you Peter for your comment about the difference between oral and written storytelling. We all need to remember these points!
Karen Dietz's comment,
April 16, 12:37 PM
And many thanks to Denyse, Comeja, Two Pen's, and Os's additional comments pointing out the value of this article.
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Victoria Garcia, www.Marketing-Impressions.com's curator insight,
April 13, 2:04 PM
Public speaking is persuading, after all. Vic
Victoria Garcia, www.Marketing-Impressions.com's comment,
April 13, 2:09 PM
Wow! What an interesting post. I learned long ago as a probation officer in Texas, I could send someone to prison on the same set of facts depending on the language I used. This is one of the best articles I've ever read on the topic.
Karen Dietz's comment,
April 16, 12:38 PM
Thanks Vicki! I'm so glad you found it both powerful and helpful. Hope you are doing well :)
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Matt McGuire's curator insight,
April 10, 11:38 AM
With a headline like that, this article makes nervous reading for professional copywriters and marketeers everywhere...
Can you make it all the way to the end without wailing, 'Oh, drat - I'm guilty of that one!'
Mike Ellsworth's comment,
April 11, 11:18 AM
Yup, everyone slips into bad habits at some point . . .
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Tina Stock's curator insight,
March 27, 10:25 AM
Douglas Van Praet provides a 7-step process for us to craft marketing materials that connect emotionally. Boffo! Delete the scoop?
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Debby McKinney's comment,
March 15, 9:01 PM
We all need to tell our story in a compelling way ... looking forward to reviewing the info ... Coach Debby McKinney
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Denyse Drummond-Dunn's curator insight,
March 6, 5:24 AM
Useful tips for anyone - we all have to write documents of some sort, don't we?
Ignacio Conejo Moreno's curator insight,
March 6, 7:00 AM
7 trucos para una redacción persuasiva: Interesante, son habilidades que hay que entrenar y poner en práctica, sólamente con la experiencia se aprenden.
Mike Ellsworth's curator insight,
March 6, 1:59 PM
Another great find by Karen Dietz.
If you're not concentrating on storytelling on social media, perhaps this article will convince you.
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Karen Dietz's comment,
March 2, 3:44 PM
I agree Annette! It would be a wonderful and enriching experience.
DERICK JOSE's comment,
March 9, 7:53 AM
Thanks Karen ... this was a brilliant share ... changed my perspective dramatically ...Keep them coming
Karen Dietz's comment,
March 10, 2:20 PM
Thank you Derick! So glad you found it helpful and I will keep 'em coming :))
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