Someone asked me this the other day: “What’s your story?”
And I froze.
I should know my own story, right?
But I hadn’t actually thought about how to tell it.
Most of us don’t. We live it, but we don’t frame it.
We move with intention, never stopping to define what we stand for, what we’ve built, or what we’re building toward.
But here’s the truth—the man who can tell his story clearly can shape his future clearly.
Your story is your compass.
It’s how people understand you, follow you, trust you.
Craft it. Sharpen it. Be ready to tell it with conviction—short, precise, intriguing, and real.
An elevator pitch for your life.
Because you never know when the next door opens, or who’s standing behind it.