Thursday, June 16, 2016

The Whole Story...

Telling the whole story is incredibly powerful and produces results, and yet more times than not, the whole story is not told.

Why?

We never took the time to learn the whole story.

We haven't been intentional about rehearsing and remembering the whole story.

We don't believe that others are really interested in hearing and knowing the whole story.

It takes more time and effort to tell the whole story.

We already know the whole story and forget that others don't know the whole story.

Telling the whole story is a quality over quantity approach, and depth over breadth can often be difficult to properly value.


Indeed not everyone needs to know the whole story, and there are times when it is appropriate and necessary to not tell the whole story.

But bottom line, the whole story is powerful in and of itself and should be valued, embraced and offered up much more frequently.

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