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A Note from Mary...

It's a well known fact that people learn best from heart-opening stories, which is why I thought of you.

I am committed to making a difference on a worldwide level, so every day I personally search for leaders such as yourself, to offer stories that will assist you in leaving your own Gifts by the Side of the Road.

Why is there a resurgence of interest among today's business and organizational leaders in the ancient art of storytelling, at a time when electronic communications might seem to make it obsolete?

Human beings have been communicating with each other through storytelling since we lived in caves and sat around campfires exchanging tales.

What is new today about the art of telling stories is the purposeful use of narrative to achieve a practical outcome with an individual, a community or an organization.

Gifts by the Side of the Road has the kind of stories that will make your audience laugh, listen, participate, learn and remember.

As you can read below, Jack's "I Am A Speaker and Leader" acknowledgment is just one of many eloquent tributes and heartwarming stories in this book.

I AM A SPEAKER AND LEADER
An excerpt from Gifts by the Side of the Road
by John Wayne "Jack" Schlatter

I am a Speaker and Leader... I have traveled through 'time' on waves of words empowered by those who spoke before my time.

I have stood with head bowed in admiration as Pericles told the citizens of Athens the whole world was the graveyard for fallen heroes.

I have walked the streets of Rome and heard Cicero proclaim that a good Speaker was a good Man speaking.

My self confidence became re-enforced when first lady Eleanor Roosevelt told young people that no one could make them feel inferior without their total cooperation.

I was in Washington D.C. when President Kennedy challenged his countrymen to not ask what their country could do for 'them' but what they could do for their country, and years later I was there when Dr. Martin Luther King woke up a sleeping nation with his Dream for a more ‘just and humane' society...

Hills of Hope grew in my soul at Gettysburg when President Lincoln pledged that this government of the people, for the people and by the people would not perish from the earth.

Courage was created in my soul when Franklin Roosevelt told us we had nothing to fear but fear itself and when Ronald Reagan reminded us America was destined to be shining city upon a hill.

I was inspired when Helen Keller spoke from her dark and silent world and told us that life was either a daring adventure or it was nothing.

John Kennedy best described the duty of a speaker in his tribute to Sir Winston Churchill when he said, "In England's darkest hour, and deepest peril… he empowered the English language and sent it into battle...'

Churchill created courage in his countrymen when he challenged them to… Continue

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Mary Robinson Reynolds
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www.GiftsByTheSideOfTheRoad.com