Story of Self Story. Taking responsibility for enabling others To achieve purpose in the face of uncertainty LEADERSHIP.

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Story of Self Story

Taking responsibility for enabling others To achieve purpose in the face of uncertainty LEADERSHIP

Why do we tell stories? Public Narrative

TWO WAYS OF KNOWING

ACTION! HOW WHY

STAGNATION MOTIVATION Inertia Apathy Fear Isolation Self Doubt URGENCY ANGER HOPE SOLIDARITY YCMD

PLOTPLOT CHALLENGE CHOICE MORAL OUTCOME

3 Parts of Public Narrative Invites others to be in relationship with you Invites others to join your community Invites others to take ACTION!

Barack Obama 2004

Team Work pg Intros, Timekeeper, Norms 4. Tell your story to your group & get critical feedback 2. Facilitator tells their story of self 3. Silently develop your story

Return time: _______ am/pm

Debrief Participant Stories