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Very good collection of your great notes! And I loved the story you shared to teach a lesson .

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Thank you! Appreciate you reading

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I think this is the best story on how to become a best storyteller.

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This is such a genuine explanation. I think I kind of intuitively work with a similar approach, but I could not phrase it (and put it into action if it does not come fully naturally). Your phrasing around how you can tell any tiny moment through a specific lens (and what it might have taught you and can therefore mean to others) is just what I needed to read 🤍

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Great tips! I’ve been writing every morning (about nothing in particular, it’s more like a brain dump) to get my creative juices flowing and this morning it came out as a story that I was able to use as a post. 👏

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Loads of stories happen when we look hard enough. I agree.

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The best stories really are the small, relatable ones. Great post and reminders of critical practices. I'm going into another extended travel season (6+ weeks on the road) and it's going to be critical for me to build in the minimum 1-2 hours of writing every day.

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Michael, I am so happy I stumbled upon your post. I feel like your post really inspired me to pull inspo from the world around me and just living life day to day, even if its routine. Thank you for this invaluable gift.

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these are great tangible tips thanks for sharing ! the story packed the punch

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Interesting post.

I’m in a never ending iteration process to find the best system to log quotes, thought, little inspirations from day-to-day life.

This one is a slightly new angle which I appreciate.

Do you count out of curiosity how much thing you jot down every day? Do you schedule time to reflect on them?

Thanks for sharing!

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