
How does one define the word story? Long, short, funny or serious? Dark, inspirational, or possibly captivating? Each person has his or her own unique story to tell. Stories are never-ending journeys, hidden talents or suppressed memories, all waiting to be told. We all have a distinct definition of a story, so why not share yours? “The purpose of a storyteller is not to tell you how to think, but to give you questions to think upon.” Join our next Flip Side Conversation with Kimberly Lawson. She is a TedX Speaker, International Bestselling Author, Best Selling Publisher, International Speaker, and Business Strategist. Kimberly began writing at the age of six. Little did she know that she had begun her journey into becoming a renowned author and since then, she has decided not to turn back. Aside from authoring and being a co-author of several best-selling books, she has successfully launched her own publishing company, Sherrelle Ink, LLC - A place where authors, storytellers, business owners, and leaders can find vision, voice, curiosity, and expression. Kimberly’s desire to see storytellers, businesses and individuals achieve exponential success is the driving force behind everything she does. And with all that pulls at our hope, distracts our vision, and tries to run our fear as leaders, business owners, educators, parents, and a community, I think Edward Miller says it best, “Stories are our primary tools of learning and teaching, the repositories of our lore and legends. They bring order into our confusing world. Think about how many times a day you use stories to pass along data, insights, memories or common-sense advice.” So, we must write, we must tell our stories, we must be bold and unapologetic about our truth and offer legacy to our planet. Write! Right Now!
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