Lately, Ive been attempting to come to grips with telling my
personal story more effectively. I know its important to tell a good
story in order to have people remember you positively. But I didnt
really understand the power of story telling until I read Seth Godin’s
book called “All Marketers Are Liars”. And before you misunderstand the
title I have to tell you the subtitle is “The Power of Telling
Authentic Stories in a Low-Trust World”.

The whole book is interesting but Im only going to relate a single
story about Riedel drinking glasses. You probably know that Georg
Riedel is a tenth-generation glassblower and his company produces all
sorts of drinking glasses. He and his staff fervently believe that
there is a perfect shape for every beverage. And according to the
website “The delivery of a wine’s message, its bouquet and taste,
depends on the form of the glass”. As it turns out, connoisseurs all
will tell you that the glass makes a profound difference. In fact, I
bought a couple of “special” scotch drinking glasses a few years back
and always thought that they were the perfect delivery mechanisms. The
funny thing is that in blind tastings – there is no difference. What
does that tell you?
What it tells you is that we have a better experience because thats
what we believe. The belief becomes the truth. In personal branding we
want to tell people about ourselves – for career advancement, for
money, for a new job – whatever. The point here is that the amazing and
remarkable achievements in our career have an impact only if the
listener is properly prepared to hear and accept the information. To be
affective, we must talk about ourselves using authentic, engaging and
believable stories. The “story” is the perfect delivery mechanism for
our skills and accomplishments. Just like the glass that makes the
contents better – the story makes our accomplishments better.