 Some of the best storytellers were actually introverts who were able to work through their shyness to be able to connect with others around them. Welcome to the Art of Charm Television, I'm Johnny. And this month on the Art of Charm podcast, we have dove into storytelling and you can catch that podcast in the links below. Now, I know what you might be thinking, storytelling, oh, that's only for extroverted people. Well, I could understand why you might think that. It's an outgoing act. You're looking to capture the audience and attention of the people around you. But let me ask you this. You have stories to tell, you share stories with your friends and family, don't you? So let's have some fun with this. Don't you think if storytelling was only for extroverted people, that introverted people would slowly become extinct because they just didn't have the skills to connect with others around them. In fact, some of the best storytellers were actually introverts who were able to work through their shyness to be able to connect with others around them. Lady Gaga and Elton John and Ryan Reynolds, just to name a few of self-subscribed introverts that were able to beat their introversion through working on it. So here are a few tips in order to help you become a better storyteller. Number one, keep a running journal of notably great events and interesting things that happen to you. Write them down, flesh them out, put them in a story form. Number two, you can even index them so that you know their proper place. Have funny stories and formative stories and scary stories. That way you'll have stories to go to when you need them. Number three, look for those opportunities to share these stories with your friends and family. Holidays and other social events are great times. And number four, don't think that just because you're sharing a story, that it needs to be long. In fact, some of the most impactful stories are quite short. Now, if you enjoyed these tips on how to become a better storyteller, continue to watch more from this playlist. See you guys later. But I feel alive.