WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife

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WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife

Character-Driven WorkLife Stories That Shift How You ThinkShort, character-driven stories about real WorkLife challenges — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate what happens at work.Each story shows a moment where something shifts: a conversation changes, an idea lands, a different approach opens up. Working examples you can recognise and use — designed to be useful immediately.The stories explore five themes, each a different lens on the same essential question: How do we create WorkLives that matter?Self-Discovery — understanding what truly matters to you. Book Club Books — learning from the wisdom found in great books. The Art of WorkLife Storytelling — crafting your distinctive narratives. Character Traits — enhancing your natural strengths. Mental Health and Wellbeing — navigating workplace wellbeing challenges.

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    How Strategic Opening Lines Build the Trust That Closes the Deal

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES:WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Strategic Opening Lines Build the Trust That Closes the DealLearning how strategic opening lines build the trust that closes the deal is what separates sales conversations that create partnerships from ones that end in polite silence and unanswered follow-ups.Deirdre had returned to work after a career break, landed a sales role on a six-month trial, and discovered that the approach that had worked before was no longer enough. This is the story of the moment a chance conversation at her daughter's soccer tournament showed her that the problem wasn't her product, her preparation, or her expertise — it was how she was opening.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson: How Strategic Opening Lines Build the Trust That Closes the Deal Learn how to turn product-focused sales conversations into trusted advisory relationships through story-first opening lines.Guided Programme The Art of First Impressions: Mastering Opening Lines That Captivate Your Audience How to Create Immediate Engagement Using the Six Elements of Powerful Openings Commissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    The WorkLife Question: Carmel

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTESToday’s Question: Which narratives do you return to repeatedly — and what do they tell you?In this first episode of The WorkLife Question, I return to the story of how this work found me — a success story, a failure story, and a passion story that are never really separate — and what each return has revealed over time.RESOURCES Today’s question is from Creating Three Fundamental Stories That Define Your Identity: Success, Failure and Passion Stories Question Bank from the section When Someone Recognises Storytelling Matters.My story is featured in The Stories Behind the Stories: Aisling aka CarmelDeepen the practice with the WorkLife Compass Guided Programme:The Art of WorkLife Storytelling: Creating Three Fundamental Stories That Define Your Identity Programme Crafting Success, Failure, and Passion Narratives with Powerful Beginnings, Engaging Middles, and Memorable EndingsSupport the show

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    The Stories Behind the Stories: David

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTESThe Stories Behind the Stories Episode DavidSometimes not knowing is the advantage. That's what my manager taught me when I first began this work. And it's why David's story works across every role, every industry and every sector.I wrote David's story because it's a challenge I've observed people encounter in their working life. Technical expertise that goes unrecognised. Not because the person isn't capable. Because nobody can see the thinking behind the work. The person with the deepest understanding isn't always the one who shapes the decision. That gap — between what someone knows and what others can see — is what David's story is about. In this episode of The Stories Behind the Stories, I go deeper into the failure, success and passion stories behind the character — and into the real pattern I was observing when I wrote him.RESOURCESHow to Turn Invisible Expertise Into Strategic Influence Through Storytelling.The Programme Behind the Story: The Art of WorkLife Storytelling: Creating Three Fundamental Stories That Define Your IdentityYour Three Stories TakeawayBefore you go — something to take with you.Your Success Story. What pattern do you see consistently that others consistently miss?Your Passion Story. What hidden value are you drawn to making visible?Your Failure Story.What valuable insight have you been keeping inside a format that hides it?Read the written version here: The Stories Behind the Stories: DavidA Note to ListenersEvery Thursday a new episode of The Stories Behind the Stories continues.From May 2026 — each new episode will be free for one week.After that it goes behind the subscriber paywall.One week to listen.One week to experience the learning.One week to build it into your working life.If an episode resonates — pass it to someone who would find it useful.A colleague.A client.A friend.That’s how this work finds the people it’s meant for.After one week each episode joins the back catalogue — available to subscribers only.Support the show

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    The Fantasy Novel That Unlocked Her Curiosity

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: The Fantasy Novel That Unlocked Her Curiosity Learning about the fantasy novel that unlocked her curiosity begins with recognising that the analytical frameworks you trust most may also be the ones quietly limiting what you can discover.Elsa had built her reputation as a senior data scientist on precision. Reliable models. Actionable insights. Results that stakeholders could depend on. But the same limitations kept returning — innovation stalling at incremental improvements, promising anomalies cleaned out of datasets, breakthrough thinking remaining just out of reach. This is the story of the Friday night a fantasy novel showed her that the questions she hadn't thought to ask were the most important ones.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson The Fantasy Novel That Unlocked Her Curiosity — Learn how speculative fiction develops the capacity to question foundational assumptions — and what becomes possible when you stop optimising within the rules and start asking whether the rules themselves are the constraint.Guided Programme The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading –Discover how literature strengthens empathy, perspective, and moral judgement — essential traits for thoughtful leadership. This story was inspired by my book, WorkLife Book Club Volume One Shoreditch by Carmel O’ Reilly — following members of a London book club as they navigate WorkLife challenges through the wisdom found in the books they read together.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    The WorkLife Question Announcement

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTESFrom May, a new series joins WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife.The WorkLife Question.A weekly question to ponder what matters in your WorkLife.Every Friday — one question.Drawn from the five question bank collections at School of WorkLife:Self-Discovery. The Art of WorkLife Storytelling. Book Club Books. Character Traits. Mental Health and Wellbeing.One question to sit with. To return to. To see what it tells you.You’ll find the complete collection here: School of WorkLife Professional Development Question BanksSupport the show

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    The Stories Behind The Stories— May 2026 Announcement

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTESFrom May, The Stories Behind the Stories releases every Thursday — free for one week before moving behind the subscriber paywall.Support the show

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    How Boundaries Revealed the Vision Her Motivated Abilities Were Waiting to Serve

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Boundaries Revealed the Vision Her Motivated Abilities Were Waiting to ServeLearning how boundaries revealed the vision your motivated abilities were waiting to serve begins with recognising that saying yes to everything may feel like generosity — but it may also be the very thing preventing you from discovering what your capabilities are genuinely for.Jean had built exactly the career that demonstrated professional reliability. Sitting in her car outside the office at 9am, already exhausted before the working day had begun, she realised she had no idea what she was actually working towards. This is the story of the Saturday afternoon at a youth theatre that showed her the difference wasn't her capabilities — it was what they were being asked to serve.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson: How Boundaries Revealed the Vision Her Motivated Abilities Were Waiting to Serve — Learn how protecting your motivated abilities from constant external demands can reveal the vision your capabilities have been waiting to serve — and what becomes possible when you finally let them.Guided Programme Vision and Motivated Abilities — Finding Your True Direction in Your WorkLife Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    The Stories Behind the Stories Free for April

    Send us Fan Mail SHOW NOTESEpisodes mentioned:The Stories Behind the Stories: James - available now The Stories Behind the Stories: Lisa — Thursday 23rd April The Stories Behind the Stories: David — Thursday 30th AprilFree to listen throughout April.Support the show

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    The Stories Behind the Stories: Aisling aka Carmel

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTESThe Stories Behind the Stories: Aisling aka Carmel Before going inside anyone else's story, I share my own. My success. My failure. My passion. And Aisling — the character whose three stories carry more of my real experiences than any other I’ve written. Writing myself as a character takes me somewhere I couldn't reach any other way. It creates the distance that allows me to go deeper. And shapes the personal into something universal — stories others can find themselves in. This episode is free.RESOURCES MENTIONEDListen to the announcement episode: Something New is Coming to WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLifeRead the announcement post: Something New is Coming to the Storytelling Newsletter Read The Stories Behind the Stories: Chapter - Aisling aka CarmelThe Art of WorkLife Storytelling: Creating Three Fundamental Stories That Define Your Identity  How to Tell Your Story in Job Interviews — James’s Failure, Success and Passion stories.1. Develop a Practice of Self-Awareness Self-awareness in WorkLife storytelling means recognising your natural patterns of meaning-making and narrative development.  It's about understanding which experiences you instinctively highlight or minimise, noticing what themes recur across your professional journey, and identifying the values that consistently emerge in how you interpret challenges and achievements.2. Develop a Practice of Observation Observation involves paying attention to how different stories affect both yourself and others. 3. Develop a Practice of Effective Self-Feedback Regular reflection on your WorkLife narratives provides essential insights for their continued development. This isn't about harsh criticism but about honest assessment of how accurately your stories reflect your authentic experience and values. 4. Develop a Practice of Insightful Self-QuestionsReflective questioning deepens your understanding of your three fundamental stories. These aren't formulaic prompts but thoughtful inquiries that reveal meaningful patterns in your WorkLife journey. 5. Develop a Practice of Writing Your WorkLife Stories Your professional experiences gain clarity and meaning when articulated as coherent narratives. Learning to write your Success, Failure, and Passion stories helps you recognise patterns, extract lessons, and develop a consistent professional identity. Your Three Stories Takeaway Questions Your Success Story. When did your work create an impact that went beyond what you expected?Your Failure Story. What moment of falling apart became the foundation for something real?Your Passion Story. What belief drives your work? Support the show

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    Something New is Coming to WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife

    Send us Fan MailThe Stories Behind the Stories is a weekly bonus episode releasing every Thursday — exclusive content for subscribers. In this first episode, Carmel shares where School of WorkLife came from, the five collections it's built around, and why The Stories Behind the Stories exists. The first episode is free.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Stories Behind the Stories: Episode — Aisling aka Carmel Author’s Note The stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Understanding Your Body’s Stress Responses Builds Sustainable Wellbeing

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Understanding Your Body's Stress Responses Builds Sustainable WellbeingLearning how understanding your body's stress responses builds sustainable wellbeing begins with recognising that the physical symptoms you've been pushing through aren't signs of professional dedication — they're your nervous system telling you something important you've been too busy to hear.Don had built his reputation as finance manager on delivering under pressure. But what looked like professional resilience to everyone else was quietly dismantling his cognitive performance, his sleep, and his relationship with the people closest to him. This is the story of the moment a simple question in a boardroom revealed that his body hadn't been failing to cope — it had been sending signals he had never learned to read.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  How Understanding Your Body's Stress Responses Builds Sustainable Wellbeing — Learn how working with your nervous system rather than against it protects the cognitive performance and personal wellbeing that genuine professional resilience actually requires.Guided Programme Take Care of Your Wellbeing Both In and Out of the Workplace — Finding Balance When Personal Crisis Meets Professional Responsibility Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Integrated Leadership Character Traits Build Organisational Capacity

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Integrated Leadership Character Traits Build Organisational Capacity Understanding how integrated leadership character traits build organisational capacity begins with recognising that the exhaustion you're feeling may not be coming from the workload — but from deploying your capabilities in a way that prevents them from working as they were meant to.Jon had been head of product development for three years — strong results, respected relationships, a team that delivered. But by Friday afternoons, something felt disproportionately wrong. Not the volume of work. The way he was doing it. This is the story of the moment a client crisis showed him what his character traits were capable of when they worked together — and what that revealed about the three people he had been standing in front of all along.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Integrated Leadership Character Traits Build Organisational Capacity Discover where your integrated character traits create their greatest professional value, and what becomes possible when you develop others whose traits serve different work more effectively than you've been serving it.Guided Programme The Longest Way Round: A Journey of Character - How Embracing Your Natural Traits and the Wisdom of Great Storytellers Can Transform Your Path to PurposeSupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Creative Sessions Into Breakthrough Thinking

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Creative Sessions Into Breakthrough ThinkingLearning how strategic opening lines transform creative sessions into breakthrough thinking is what separates innovation sessions that produce ideas teams are energised by from ones that produce ideas nobody remembers by Monday morning.Trevor had been running innovation sessions for years — well-organised, professionally facilitated, and producing ideas that were technically competent and entirely predictable. This is the story of the moment a child's impossible question showed him that the opening line of every session had been the thing preventing the breakthrough thinking his team was entirely capable of.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Creative Sessions Into Breakthrough ThinkingLearn how to open creative sessions with possibility rather than constraint — and give the talent in your room genuine permission to think beyond what already exists.Guided Programme The Art of First Impressions: Mastering Opening Lines That Captivate Your Audience Programme How to Create Immediate Engagement Using the Six Elements of Powerful OpeningsSupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    The Historical Fiction Romance That Developed His Systems Thinking

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: The Historical Fiction Romance That Developed His Systems ThinkingThe historical fiction romance that developed his systems thinking did what no operational training had managed — it showed Mike how to see the hidden connections between problems he had been solving in isolation for years.Mike had built his reputation on strong numbers, efficient fixes, and resolving problems quickly. But one night, a cluster of seemingly unrelated workplace crises refused to yield to any of it. This is the story of the moment a historical fiction romance showed him he had been solving symptoms rather than the system beneath them — and what changed when he finally learned to see the connections.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson The Historical Fiction Romance That Developed His Systems Thinking — Learn how systems thinking develops through sustained practice — and how fiction can illuminate the hidden connections that shape your professional challenges.Guided Programme The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading Discover how fiction strengthens empathy, perspective, and moral judgement — essential character traits for thoughtful leadership and professional influence.This story was inspired by my book, WorkLife Book Club Volume One Shoreditch by Carmel O’ Reilly — following members of a London book club as they navigate WorkLife challenges through the wisdom found in the books they read together.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Recognising Your Professional Purpose Transforms the Work You Already Do

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Recognising Your Professional Purpose Transforms the Work You Already Do Learning how recognising your professional purpose transforms the work you already do begins with a question you can't answer in a room full of people celebrating — and can't stop thinking about once you've asked it.Rick had built exactly the technical career that made professional sense — sophisticated products, millions of downloads, venture capital flooding in. Standing in the cafeteria as champagne flowed and colleagues celebrated, he felt completely detached from the triumph. This is the story of the moment a phone call from his nephew showed him what his expertise had never been asked to serve — and what happened when he finally directed it there.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Recognising Your Professional Purpose Transforms the Work You Already Do — Learn how to recognise your professional purpose in the expertise you already have — and build a working life on what genuinely drives you rather than what simply keeps you occupied.Guided Programme Purpose Alignment: Finding Your True North in Your WorkLife - How to Discover and Rediscover What Truly Matters Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How to Protect Your Wellbeing by Protecting Your Focus

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: The Focus Protection Wellbeing FoundationLearning how to protect your wellbeing by protecting your focus begins with recognising that being constantly busy and being able to think are not the same thing — and that confusing them is what makes the exhaustion invisible.Ellie had built her reputation on solving complex problems. When she could focus, she was exceptional. But increasingly, the conditions that allowed that thinking to happen were disappearing. This is the story of the moment she discovered that protecting her attention wasn't a productivity strategy — it was the wellbeing practice that changed everything.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Protect Your Wellbeing by Protecting Your Focus  Learn how creating systems that safeguard your attention can rebuild cognitive clarity, strengthen deep thinking, and support sustained professional vitality.Guided Programme Take Care of Your Wellbeing Both In and Out of the Workplace - Finding Balance When Personal Crisis Meets Professional ResponsibilitySupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Character Traits Transform Professional Development and Organisational Success

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Character Traits Transform Professional Development and Organisational Success Understanding how character traits transform professional development and organisational success begins with recognising that the capabilities being worked around may be exactly the ones the organisation needs most.Annie had always been someone who designed things methodically — every element considered, every detail purposeful. She had been hired to create transformation. But the conditions she had been given guaranteed mediocrity. This is the story of the moment she stopped accepting that — and spent two weeks of her own time proving what her character traits were genuinely worth.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Character Traits Transform Professional Development and Organisational Success Learn how to recognise the character traits that define your best professional work — and build the conditions that allow them to create the value they are genuinely capable of producing.Guided Programme The Longest Way Round: A Journey of Character - How Embracing Your Natural Traits and the Wisdom of Great Storytellers Can Transform Your Path to PurposeSupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Strategic Opening Lines Become the Feedback That Builds Bridges

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Strategic Opening Lines Become the Feedback That Builds Bridges Learning how strategic opening lines become the feedback that builds bridges is what transforms a leader known for clear direction into one whose team develops beyond their own thinking.Ciara had built her reputation on clear, direct feedback. Her team always knew what needed to change. And yet the work rarely got better than her own thinking. This is the story of the moment she discovered that the opening line of every feedback conversation had been assigning a role before the conversation had begun — and what changed when she stopped arriving with the answer.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Strategic Opening Lines Become the Feedback That Builds Bridges Learn how to turn feedback into conversations that deepen thinking rather than simply deliver assessment.Guided Programme The Art of First Impressions: Mastering Opening Lines That Captivate Your Audience Programme How to Create Immediate Engagement Using the Six Elements of Powerful OpeningsSupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    The Classic Book That Revealed Her Integrity

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: The Classic Book That Revealed Her Integrity — a School of WorkLife Story Lesson.The classic book that revealed her integrity did what no professional framework had managed — it showed Nicole what she already knew but hadn't yet found the courage to act on.Nicole had built her career as Regional Sales Director on strong results and respected relationships. But lately, delivering her presentations felt like reading someone else's script. This is the story of the moment a classic novel showed her what she already knew — and gave her the courage to act on it.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson The Classic Book That Revealed Her Integrity  Learn how moral courage develops in everyday professional decisions — and how literature can illuminate the values that guide them. Guided Programme The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading – Discover how literature strengthens empathy, perspective, and moral judgement — essential traits for thoughtful leadership.This story was inspired by my book, WorkLife Book Club Volume One Shoreditch by Carmel O’ Reilly. The book follows members of a London book club as they navigate WorkLife challenges through the wisdom found in their shared reading experiences.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How to Build Personal Brand Identity When Your Authentic Style Challenges Industry Norms

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Build Personal Brand Identity When Your Authentic Style Challenges Industry NormsLearning how to build personal brand identity when your authentic style challenges industry norms begins with recognising that what your field dismisses as the wrong approach may be precisely what makes your work worth finding.Alfie left corporate to do brand strategy his way — culture-focused, values-centred, built from the inside out. Six months into his consultancy, every deliverable he produced looked exactly like everyone else's. This is the story of the moment a client's honest feedback showed him that the methodology he had been hiding was precisely what made his work worth finding.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Build Personal Brand Identity When Your Authentic Style Challenges Industry Norms Learn how to recognise your distinctive methodology as competitive advantage and build a professional practice on what makes your work genuinely yours.Guided Programme Navigate Your True Personal Brand Identity in Times of Self-Doubt - From Generic Performance to Distinctive PresenceSupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How To Present Your Whole Self and Find Values-Aligned Work

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Present Your Whole Self and Find Values-Aligned WorkLearning how to present your whole self and find values-aligned work begins with the moment you look at everything you've built professionally — and realise none of it reflects who you actually are.Fiona had built exactly the consulting career that demonstrated professional credibility. Twelve years of impressive client work, recognisable names, steady progression. But sitting in her flat one evening, reviewing her CV for the third time that week, she realised what was missing — everything that actually mattered to her. This is the story of the moment she stopped hiding her complete professional truth — and discovered it was exactly what the right work had been looking for.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Present Your Whole Self and Find Values-Aligned Work Learn how to recognise the difference between strategic discretion and damaging concealment — and build a working life on the complete professional truth that makes you genuinely distinctive.Guided Programme Remove the Mask to Live Your Truth in WorkLife - From Hidden Identity to Values-Aligned WorkSupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How to Protect Wellbeing and Team Effectiveness Through Communication Clarity

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Protect Wellbeing and Team Effectiveness Through Communication Clarity Learning how to protect wellbeing and team effectiveness through communication clarity begins with recognising that the stress you're absorbing may not be coming from the workload — but from the ambiguity surrounding it.Mo had built his career on being collaborative and accommodating. His communication was warm, inclusive, and carefully designed to avoid conflict. What he hadn't noticed was what it was doing to his body. This is the story of the moment he discovered that the ambiguity he had been using to keep everyone comfortable had been the source of the stress he had been absorbing all along.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Protect Wellbeing and Team Effectiveness Through Communication Clarity Learn how communication clarity reduces stress, restores energy, and helps teams collaborate effectively without confusion or unnecessary tension.Guided Programme Take Care of Your Wellbeing Both In and Out of the Workplace - Finding Balance When Personal Crisis Meets Professional ResponsibilitySupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How to Sustain Your Creative Work While Honouring Your Physical Capacity

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Sustain Your Creative Work While Honouring Your Physical Capacity Learning how to sustain your creative work while honouring your physical capacity is something many creative professionals only discover when the body finally makes the decision for them.Edna had built her reputation on dedication — thirty-five years of documentaries that had travelled the world, won awards, and been reviewed in national newspapers. But what she didn't realise was how much her body had already begun paying for that commitment. This is the story of the moment her body made the decision her mind had refused to take — and what she discovered about creative work in the long process of rebuilding.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Sustain Your Creative Work While Honouring Your Physical Capacity Learn how protecting your energy and wellbeing can preserve the clarity, imagination, and endurance that meaningful work depends on over a lifetime.Guided Programme Protect Your Creativity and Wellbeing – Understanding Depletion and Creating Sustainable PracticeSupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Methodical Character Traits Create Sustainable Success Under Pressure

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Methodical Character Traits Create Sustainable Success Under Pressure Understanding how methodical character traits create sustainable success under pressure begins with recognising that the approach being called a liability may be exactly what the situation needs most.Leon had always been known for his methodical approach — careful planning, thorough risk assessments, foundations that lasted. Until his startup landed its biggest contract and everything he had always been was suddenly called a liability. This is the story of the moment a system crash in front of a client showed the team that the approach they had been ignoring was the one they needed most.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Methodical Character Traits Create Sustainable Success Under Pressure Learn how to recognise when your natural professional traits are being misunderstood under pressure — and how articulating their value can transform both performance and culture.Guided Programme  The Longest Way Round: A Journey of Character - How Embracing Your Natural Traits and the Wisdom of Great Storytellers Can Transform Your Path to PurposeSupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Interviews Into Career Momentum

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Interviews into Career Momentum Learning how strategic opening lines transform interviews into career momentum is what separates candidates who are thoroughly prepared from the ones interviewers actually remember.Ian had prepared thoroughly for every interview he'd attended. He knew his CV, his answers, his experience. And yet he kept leaving rooms that hadn't quite remembered why he'd walked into them. This is the story of the moment an overheard conversation showed him that the difference between forgettable and memorable wasn't his credentials — it was his opening line.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Interviews into Career Momentum — Learn how to turn credential-led introductions into story-driven openings that create immediate professional presence and lasting impression.Guided Programme The Art of First Impressions: Mastering Opening Lines That Captivate Your Audience Programme How to Create Immediate Engagement Using the Six Elements of Powerful OpeningsSupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How to Recognise Your Tipping Point and Protect Your Mental Wellbeing

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Recognise Your Tipping Point and Protect Your Mental Wellbeing Learning how to recognise your tipping point and protect your mental wellbeing begins with questioning the assumption that handling pressure indefinitely is simply what professional resilience requires.Tyler had built his career on handling pressure. For twenty years it had been part of what made him successful. But gradually the cost of sustaining results was quietly increasing — until the moment his body refused to keep pretending everything was fine. This is the story of the moment he stopped asking how to cope better — and started asking whether the situation itself needed to change.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Recognise Your Tipping Point and Protect Your Mental Wellbeing Learn how to recognise the signals that pressure has crossed into something unsustainable — and how honouring those limits can protect your wellbeing, your professional judgment, and your long-term career.Guided Programme Honour Your Tipping Point for Mental Wellbeing - Recognising When to Leave and What to Move Towards Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Reading Fiction Develops Discernment and Strengthens Professional Judgement

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Reading Fiction Develops Discernment and Strengthens Professional JudgementDiscovering how reading fiction develops discernment and strengthens professional judgment is rarely what financial analysts expect — but for many, it becomes the insight that reveals what numbers alone can never tell you.Sean had built his reputation on careful analysis. But gradually he noticed that impressive presentations sometimes concealed deeper weaknesses — and that the numbers were rarely the real problem. This is the story of the night a novel about a butler showed him what professional expertise alone can never reveal.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Reading Fiction Develops Discernment and Strengthens Professional JudgmentDiscover how stories that explore duty, loyalty, and hidden assumptions can strengthen critical thinking and help you evaluate complex situations with greater clarity.Guided Programme The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading – Discover how literature strengthens empathy, perspective, and moral judgement — essential traits for thoughtful leadership.This story was inspired by my book, WorkLife Book Club Volume One Shoreditch by Carmel O’ Reilly — following members of a London book club as they navigate WorkLife challenges through the wisdom found in the books they read together.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Developing Self-Awareness Transforms Career Success Into Genuine Fulfilment

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Developing Self-Awareness Transforms Career Success into Genuine Fulfilment Learning how developing self-awareness transforms career success into genuine fulfilment often begins with the moment you achieve exactly what you planned — and feel something you didn't expect.Trish had worked toward the VP of Operations role for three years. But when the promotion email arrived on a Tuesday morning, her immediate response stopped her cold. Instead of excitement, she felt a wave of anxiety that settled in her chest like a stone. This is the story of the moment she stopped treating that response as a problem to overcome — and started listening to what it was trying to tell her.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Developing Self-Awareness Transforms Career Success into Genuine Fulfilment Learn how to recognise what your authentic professional responses are telling you — and build a working life on genuine self-knowledge rather than conventional definitions of success.Guided Programme The Pause Before Applause - A Simple Approach to Self-AwarenessSupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Classic Literature Develops Professional Voice and Confidence

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Classic Literature Develops Professional Voice and Confidence Discovering how classic literature develops professional voice and confidence is rarely what architects expect — but for many professionals, it becomes the insight that changes not what they think, but whether others finally hear it.Susie had built her reputation on thoughtful design. But gradually her ideas were going unheard in meetings — not because they lacked quality, but because she was waiting for permission to speak. This is the story of the night three novels from different centuries each taught her something different about clarity, judgment, and the right to be heard.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Classic Literature Develops Professional Voice and Confidence Discover how stories about courage, judgment, and identity can help you develop the clarity and confidence to contribute your voice in professional environments.Guided Programme The Classic Literature Book Club: Learning Through Themed Reading — Discover how exploring different books around shared themes reveals hidden patterns in your WorkLife journey, helping you develop insight, perspective, and deeper understanding through the stories you are naturally drawn to read.This story was inspired by my book, WorkLife Book Club Volume One Shoreditch by Carmel O’ Reilly — following members of a London book club as they navigate WorkLife challenges through the wisdom found in the books they read together.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How to Build Sustainable Wellbeing by Aligning with Your Natural Energy

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Build Sustainable Wellbeing by Aligning with Your Natural Energy Learning how to build sustainable wellbeing by aligning with your natural energy begins with questioning the assumption that pushing through tiredness is simply what professional discipline requires.Sally had always believed success meant pushing through tiredness. If work needed doing, you did it — regardless of whether your energy was high or low. For years, that approach seemed to work. Until it didn't. This is the story of the moment a simple one-week experiment showed her that the problem was never her discipline — it was that she had been working against her own energy all along.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Build Sustainable Wellbeing by Aligning with Your Natural Energy Learn how understanding your daily energy patterns can restore creativity, sharpen thinking, and help you design a way of working that supports both professional performance and long-term wellbeing.Guided Programme Take Care of Your Wellbeing Both In and Out of the Workplace - Finding Balance When Personal Crisis Meets Professional Responsibility Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Community-Building Character Traits Create Powerful Professional Cultures

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Community-Building Character Traits Create Powerful Professional Cultures Understanding how community-building character traits create powerful professional cultures begins with recognising that the person quietly noticing who needs to meet whom may be shaping the organisation more than anyone realises.Mary had always noticed something many people overlooked — the relationships shaping how work actually happened. She assumed she simply wasn't the social type. This is the story of the moment an empty room showed her that what she had always taken for granted was the character trait quietly shaping how her entire organisation worked.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Community-Building Character Traits Create Powerful Professional Cultures — Discover how recognising the character traits that create connection can strengthen collaboration, deepen trust, and expand your professional influence.  Guided Programme The Longest Way Round: A Journey of Character - How Embracing Your Natural Traits and the Wisdom of Great Storytellers Can Transform Your Path to PurposeSupport This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Business Proposals Into Competitive Advantage

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Business Proposals into Competitive Advantage Learning how strategic opening lines transform business proposals into competitive advantage is what separates consultants who win on quality from those who lose to competitors they know they outperform.Donna had built her consulting practice on the quality of her thinking. Her proposals were comprehensive, methodical, and professionally sound. And yet they kept losing to consultants she knew were less experienced. This is the story of the moment an overheard conversation showed her that her expertise wasn't the problem — her opening line was making it invisible.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Business Proposals into Competitive Advantage — Learn how to turn credential-led proposals into insight-driven communications that create immediate differentiation and strategic engagement. Guided Programme The Art of First Impressions: Mastering Opening Lines That Captivate Your Audience — How to Create Immediate Engagement Using the Six Elements of Powerful Openings Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Reading Fiction Develops Resilience and Strengthens Leadership

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Reading Fiction Develops Resilience and Strengthens Leadership Discovering how reading fiction develops resilience and strengthens leadership is rarely what managers expect — but for many, it becomes the insight that transforms how they respond when careful planning meets an unpredictable world.Sophie had built her reputation on delivering results. She had always believed that good planning prevented problems. But lately it felt as though the problems kept multiplying. This is the story of the moment a novel about survival showed her that resilience isn't about controlling every variable — it's about learning to adapt when control disappears.RESOURCES MENTIONED The Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Reading Fiction Develops Resilience and Strengthens Leadership  Discover how stories about survival, uncertainty, and adaptation can strengthen resilience and transform how leaders respond to challenge. Guided Programme The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading — Discover how literature strengthens empathy, perspective, and moral judgement — essential traits for thoughtful leadership. This story was inspired by my book, WorkLife Book Club Volume One Shoreditch by Carmel O’ Reilly — following members of a London book club as they navigate WorkLife challenges through the wisdom found in the books they read together.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Clarifying Your Vision Unlocks Your Motivated Abilities

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Clarifying Your Vision Unlocks Your Motivated AbilitiesLearning how to clarify your vision and unlock your motivated abilities begins with recognising that performing excellent work with willpower and discipline is not the same thing as doing work that draws your capabilities out naturally.Jolie had built exactly the consulting career that demonstrated professional excellence. Sitting in her corner office one Tuesday morning, rereading the same slide for the third time without absorbing a word, she felt like she was solving puzzles that didn't matter. This is the story of the moment a Saturday morning community project showed her that the difference wasn't her capabilities — it was what they were being asked to serve.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Clarifying Your Vision Unlocks Your Motivated Abilities Learn how to identify your motivated abilities and clarify the vision they want to serve — and build a working life on what your capabilities are genuinely drawn to express.  Guided Programme Vision and Motivated Abilities — Finding Your True Direction in Your WorkLife Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How to Protect Your Wellbeing by Building Healthy Professional Boundaries

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Protect Your Wellbeing by Building Healthy Professional Boundaries Learning how to protect your wellbeing by building healthy professional boundaries begins with recognising that the reputation for helpfulness may be quietly costing more than it gives.Joe had built his reputation on being helpful. If someone needed support, advice, or a last-minute rescue, Joe was the person people turned to. But gradually, being the person everyone turned to was costing him more than he had realised. This is the story of the moment he discovered that learning to say no wasn't about being less helpful — it was about protecting the wellbeing that made genuine helpfulness possible.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Protect Your Wellbeing by Building Healthy Professional Boundaries Learn how protecting your time and energy restores focus, clarity, and effectiveness — while helping you decide when your support genuinely adds value and when it quietly depletes it. Guided Programme Take Care of Your Wellbeing Both In and Out of the Workplace — Finding Balance When Personal Crisis Meets Professional Responsibility  Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Adaptability as a Character Trait Creates Sustainable Professional Success

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Adaptability as a Character Trait Creates Sustainable Professional SuccessUnderstanding how adaptability as a character trait creates sustainable professional success begins with recognising that the qualities worth protecting are often the ones you're being pressured to abandon.Mark had built his career on something many advisors quietly valued — conversations that helped people understand what their money actually meant for their lives. For eight years, that approach worked. Until the industry changed. This is the story of the moment a client's quiet question helped him see that the traits he had been trying to abandon were the ones worth keeping.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Adaptability as a Character Trait Creates Sustainable Professional Success — Learn how recognising and evolving your authentic strengths can help you navigate change, remain effective in uncertain environments, and build a professional life that is both resilient and meaningful. Guided Programme The Longest Way Round: A Journey of Character — How Embracing Your Natural Traits and the Wisdom of Great Storytellers Can Transform Your Path to Purpose Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Technical Expertise Into Meaningful Influence

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Technical Expertise Into Meaningful Influence Learning how strategic opening lines transform technical expertise into meaningful influence is what separates analysis that drives decisions from analysis that gets filed away unread.Brian built his reputation on world-class financial analysis. And yet — the numbers rarely drove decisions. They were reviewed, noted, filed. But they didn't move people to act. This is the story of the moment one opening line changed everything — and what it revealed about the difference between analysis that informs and analysis that drives decisions.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Technical Expertise Into Meaningful Influence — Learn how to turn data presentations into communications that drive decisions rather than simply deliver information. Guided Programme The Art of First Impressions: Mastering Opening Lines That Captivate Your Audience — How to Create Immediate Engagement Using the Six Elements of Powerful Openings Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Reading Fiction Builds Professional Courage and Ethical Leadership

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Reading Fiction Builds Professional Courage and Ethical Leadership Discovering how reading fiction builds professional courage and ethical leadership is rarely a dramatic moment — it often begins quietly, with a discomfort you've been too professional to name.Richard had built his career on being dependable. But increasingly, certain decisions at work were starting to feel uncomfortable — and he didn't yet have the language to name why. This is the story of the moment a novel gave him both the courage and the words.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Reading Fiction Builds Professional Courage and Ethical Leadership Discover how stories that explore moral courage can strengthen integrity, sharpen judgement, and help you navigate difficult professional decisions. Guided Programme The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading — Discover how literature strengthens empathy, perspective, and moral judgement — essential traits for thoughtful leadership.  This story was inspired by my book, WorkLife Book Club Volume One Shoreditch by Carmel O’ Reilly — following members of a London book club as they navigate WorkLife challenges through the wisdom found in the books they read together.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Discovering Your Professional Purpose Transforms Your WorkLife

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Storytelling from School of WorkLife Episode: How Discovering Your Professional Purpose Transforms Your WorkLife Discovering how your professional purpose transforms your WorkLife rarely happens through planning — it often begins with a question you can't answer, from someone who doesn't yet know why it matters.Di had built exactly the corporate career that made every professional sense. Three years into watching investment returns climb steadily upward, she sat across from her eight-year-old niece — and couldn't answer the question that changed everything. But why does that matter? This is the story of the moment a simple question from a child revealed that the purpose her expertise had been waiting to serve had been showing itself all along — she just hadn't been paying attention.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Discovering Your Professional Purpose Transforms Your WorkLife Learn how to recognise your professional purpose in the expertise you already have — and build a working life on what genuinely drives you rather than what simply keeps you occupied. Guided Programme Purpose Alignment: Finding Your True North in Your WorkLife — How to Discover and Rediscover What Truly Matters Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How to Build Sustainable Wellbeing by Reframing Perfectionism

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Build Sustainable Wellbeing by Reframing Perfectionism Learning how to build sustainable wellbeing by reframing perfectionism begins with recognising that the standards protecting your reputation may be quietly exhausting the energy that makes your best work possible.Rose had built her reputation on delivering flawless work. But what looked like excellence to everyone else was quietly exhausting her. This is the story of the moment she realised that her perfectionism wasn't protecting excellence — it was protecting her from the vulnerability of trusting her own judgement.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Build Sustainable Wellbeing by Reframing Perfectionism Learn how recalibrating perfectionist standards can restore energy, protect wellbeing, and help you focus your effort where it genuinely matters. Guided Programme Take Care of Your Wellbeing Both In and Out of the Workplace — Finding Balance When Personal Crisis Meets Professional Responsibility Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Hidden Character Traits Shape Your True Professional Calling

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Hidden Character Traits Shape Your True Professional Calling Understanding how hidden character traits shape your true professional calling often begins in the most unexpected place — the work you've been treating as temporary.Elena had always believed she was building a career as a graphic designer. What she didn't realise was that the work she thought of as temporary was quietly revealing the character traits that would reshape her entire professional direction. This is the story of the moment a busy Friday evening shift showed her that the work she had been treating as secondary was actually revealing her true professional calling.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Hidden Character Traits Shape Your True Professional Calling Discover how the traits that emerge naturally in unexpected places may already be revealing the professional path that fits you best. Guided Programme The Longest Way Round: A Journey of Character — How Embracing Your Natural Traits and the Wisdom of Great Storytellers Can Transform Your Path to Purpose Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Professional Influence

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Professional Influence Learning how strategic opening lines transform professional influence is what separates communications that drive action from ones that disappear into executive inboxes unread.For eighteen months, Karen had been sending the same weekly project update emails to her leadership team. But her communications disappeared into the digital void of executive inboxes. This is the story of the moment one workshop exercise showed her that the problem wasn't what she was saying — it was how she was opening.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Strategic Opening Lines Transform Professional Influence Learn how to turn routine professional communications into strategic tools that create immediate engagement and action.  Guided Programme The Art of First Impressions: Mastering Opening Lines That Captivate Your Audience How to Create Immediate Engagement Using the Six Elements of Powerful Openings Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Reading Fiction Develops Empathy and Transforms Leadership

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Reading Fiction Develops Empathy and Transforms LeadershipHow reading fiction develops empathy and transforms leadership is rarely what managers expect — but for many, it becomes the insight that changes everything about how they understand the people they lead.Amy had been a senior operations manager for four years. She was solving problems. But the solutions weren't sticking. This is the story of the night a novel showed her why — and changed how she understood every person she led.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Reading Fiction Develops Empathy and Transforms Leadership Learn how stories that explore complex human motivations can deepen emotional intelligence and change how you understand the people you lead. Guided Programme The Power of Fiction: Developing Character Traits Through Reading –Discover how literature strengthens empathy, perspective, and moral judgement — essential traits for thoughtful leadership. This story was inspired by my book, WorkLife Book Club Volume One Shoreditch by Carmel O’ Reilly — following members of a London book club as they navigate WorkLife challenges through the wisdom found in the books they read together.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Discovering Your Core Values Transforms Your Professional Life

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Discovering Your Core Values Transforms Your Professional Life Discovering how your core values transforms your professional life often begins not with a plan but with a moment of unexpected clarity — when something you've been ignoring finally makes itself impossible to dismiss.Marité had built exactly the career she'd been working towards. Five years into her role as marketing director, she sat down to open a routine client brief — and felt something crack. This is the story of the moment a Saturday morning volunteering session changed everything — and what it revealed about the values she had been building her career without.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Discovering Your Core Values Transforms Your Professional Life Turnvalues alignment into the foundation for sustainable fulfilment and meaningful professional contribution. Guided Programme Values Alignment Career Transitions Guide Learn how to recognise your core values as the foundation of sustainable professional fulfilment — and build a working life on what genuinely matters to you. Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show

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    How Character Traits Create Trust and Transform Leadership

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Character Traits Create Trust and Transform LeadershipUnderstanding how character traits create trust and transform leadership starts with recognising that the qualities we take most for granted are often the ones others depend on most.Myra had always been someone people could rely on. What she hadn’t yet realised was that this consistency wasn’t just good work habits. It was the character trait that would eventually transform how she led. This story is about the moment she discovered that her reliability wasn't just keeping things on track — it was creating the trust that allowed everyone around her to do their best work.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How Character Traits Create Trust and Transform Leadership Turn natural character traits into dependable foundations that allow others to perform at their best. Guided Programme The Longest Way Round: A Journey of Character — How Embracing Your Natural Traits and the Wisdom of Great Storytellers Can Transform Your Path to Purpose Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O'ReillySupport the show

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    How to Recognise Your Natural Character Traits and Transform Your Professional Impact

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode:  How to Recognise Your Natural Character Traits and Transform Your Professional Impact Learning how to recognise your natural character traits and transform your professional impact begins with paying attention to what feels so ordinary you've never thought to call it a strength.David had always been someone who noticed things others overlooked. What he hadn’t yet realised was that this way of seeing the world wasn’t just a personal habit. It was the character trait that would eventually transform how he led. This story is about the moment he discovered that his instinct for observation — the ability he had always taken for granted — was the strength he had never thought to name.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Recognise Your Natural Character Traits and Transform Your Professional Impact Turn competent management into character-driven leadership through recognising the traits you’ve been taking for granted.  Guided Programme The Longest Way Round: A Journey of Character — How Embracing Your Natural Traits and the Wisdom of Great Storytellers Can Transform Your Path to Purpose Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O'ReillySupport the show

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    How to Create Strategic Influence Through Purpose-Driven Storytelling

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Create Strategic Influence Through Purpose-Driven Storytelling Learning how to create strategic influence through purpose-driven storytelling is what transforms technical expertise into genuine leadership — moving conversations from compliance to possibility.For four years, Rachel had been the sustainability consultant companies trusted to keep them compliant. She could see possibilities they were missing. She just couldn’t get the conversation there.This is the story of the moment one honest unexpected question changed everything, and what it revealed about the three stories every professional needs to know how to tell.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Create Strategic Influence Through Purpose-Driven Storytelling Turn technical competence into strategic influence through three fundamental stories that reveal the deeper value behind your expertise. Guided Programme The Art of WorkLife Storytelling: Creating Three Fundamental Stories That Define Your Identity Crafting Success, Failure, and Passion Narratives with Powerful Beginnings, Engaging Middles, and Memorable Endings.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O'ReillySupport the show

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    How to Build Genuine Trust Through Storytelling

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Build Genuine Trust Through Storytelling Learning how to build genuine trust through storytelling is what transforms professional relationships from transactional to lasting — and it often begins with a single conversation that goes deeper than the brief.For five years, Daniel had been known for flawless client presentations. But something important was missing. The relationships rarely deepened beyond the project itself. This is the story of the moment one important question changed everything, and what it revealed about the three stories every professional needs to know how to tell.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Build Genuine Trust Through Storytelling Turn professional perfection into authentic credibility through the three fundamental stories that reveal the real value behind your work.Guided Programme The Art of WorkLife Storytelling: Creating Three Fundamental Stories That Define Your Identity Crafting Success, Failure, and Passion Narratives with Powerful Beginnings, Engaging Middles, and Memorable Endings.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O'ReillySupport the show

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    How to Lead Authentically Through Storytelling

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Lead Authentically Through StorytellingLearning how to lead authentically through storytelling is what transforms technically capable leaders into ones their teams genuinely trust and follow.For eighteen months, Sarah had led her team through impressive results. But something was missing. Her team followed her direction — but rarely brought their full thinking to the work. This is the story of the conversation that changed everything and what it revealed about the three stories every professional needs to know how to tell.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Lead Authentically Through Storytelling Turn competent but distant leadership into genuine connection and engagement through three fundamental stories. Guided Programme The Art of WorkLife Storytelling: Creating Three Fundamental Stories That Define Your Identity Crafting Success, Failure, and Passion Narratives with Powerful Beginnings, Engaging Middles, and Memorable Endings.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O'ReillySupport the show

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    How to Transform Expertise Into Genuine Understanding Through Storytelling

    Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Transform Expertise Into Genuine Understanding Through StorytellingLearning how to transform expertise into genuine understanding through storytelling is what separates presentations people remember from ones they politely endure.For three years, Marcus had dreaded quarterly client reviews. This is the story of the moment one question changed everything, and what it revealed about the three stories every professional needs to know how to tell.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work.  Story Lesson How to Transform Expertise Into Genuine Understanding Through Storytelling Turn polished but forgettable presentations into genuine client engagement through three fundamental stories. Guided Programme The Art of WorkLife Storytelling: Creating Three Fundamental Stories That Define Your Identity Crafting Success, Failure, and Passion Narratives with Powerful Beginnings, Engaging Middles, and Memorable Endings.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O'ReillySupport the show

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Character-Driven WorkLife Stories That Shift How You ThinkShort, character-driven stories about real WorkLife challenges — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate what happens at work.Each story shows a moment where something shifts: a conversation changes, an idea lands, a different approach opens up. Working examples you can recognise and use — designed to be useful immediately.The stories explore five themes, each a different lens on the same essential question: How do we create WorkLives that matter?Self-Discovery — understanding what truly matters to you. Book Club Books — learning from the wisdom found in great books. The Art of WorkLife Storytelling — crafting your distinctive narratives. Character Traits — enhancing your natural strengths. Mental Health and Wellbeing — navigating workplace wellbeing challenges.

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Carmel

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