PLEASE NOTE : This is an UN-OFFICIAL Workbook for “The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire” by Karen Eber. Get ready to boost your story telling skills with a powerful guide by your side, in the form of the ‘Perfect Story” Workbook. This Workbook is your perfect collaborative tool, to turbocharge your stories into a rich, powerful experience for your listeners. Inside this Workbook, you will find extremely engaging exercises and prompts to help you connect the dots between the theory you learned in the main book and the practice of creating better, more awesome stories. Remember that storytelling is not meant to be a passive activity, but an active skill, which is where this Workbook comes in. You should view each exercise in the Workbook as a building block, as you gradually build your story telling muscle by completing the prompts. Whether you’re learning story telling to build your own characters, create twists in fictional books or in your everyday life, or for any other reason, consider this Workbook your most powerful tool to help you bring your ideas to life. Feel free to scribble and play with words to your heart’s content within the pages of the Workbook. Story telling is an active endeavour, so consider this Workbook your canvas, just like an artist’s platform, to paint your own story in your own words! Whether you’re an experienced wordsmith, or you’re just starting out on your story telling journey, think of this Workbook as your personal space to practice your craft and cultivate your masterpieces. As you perform the exercises within the Workbook, remember that you’re not just playing with words, you’re actually building experiences. So you will do well to share those experiences with others, exchange ideas, and gain the strength of leveraging a collective team of passionate story tellers. Are you ready to turn the principles of storytelling into captivating, colourful tales? This workbook is the first step towards becoming a master of narrative; it is the key to unlocking those doors.