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It's quiz time, Scriber! What type of storyteller are you?

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According to a study, 65% of our daily conversations are based on storytelling. That sounds like a l

According to a study, 65% of our daily conversations are based on storytelling. That sounds like a lot, right?! [VideoScribe]( What type of storyteller are you, Scriber? According to a study, 65% of our daily conversations are based on storytelling. That sounds like a lot, right!? Take a minute to remember what you told your colleagues, friends or family today. While we'll often tell a variety of different stories, most of us tell them in 1 of 4 main styles. These are: simplifier, educator, motivator and entertainer. [storytelling-quiz]( To discover which you are, take our quick free quiz and then read on to learn what that means ✨👇 [Read now]( Happy storytelling! [Christmas-Alicia] Alicia, Customer Happiness ExpertCoffee connoisseur when not being a marketing guru [Email Footer-1] This email is sent to you by Sparkol Limited on behalf of The Sparkol Group, . Sparkol Ltd. is registered in England and Wales with registration number 06762963. Registered address: Sparkol, Unit 1.2 Temple Studios, Temple Gate, Bristol, UK, BS1 6QA Update your [email preferences]( to choose the types of emails you receive. [Unsubscribe from all future emails](

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