When we write our stories down, we get to see ourselves in new ways. We get to see what we&rsquo
When we write our stories down, we get to see ourselves in new ways. We get to see what we’ve hidden in our hearts and minds and we get to make peace with it. Writing your story allows you to be your own witness, your own translator and narrator, as you see yourself and your experiences through these different points of view. . The first installment of my new offering — The Story of You — takes place online next Saturday, 9/15 at 8 AM ET. In this 2-hour writing intensive, the focus will be how to choose the seasons of your life to write about: . Identifying the key transformational turning points in your life is an important first step in writing your story. In this session, we will explore how to narrow down these turning points and associate specific stories and lessons to each one. You will come away from this session with a completed timeline template, where you can see how your stories fit into a linear structure. . To sign up, click the link in my profile and go to The Story of You: Writing Intensives. The photo above is page 117 of the revised version of my book, Wallflower. For more info on my books and courses, please visit me at allthemanylayers.com. . . . #allthemanylayers #wallflowerbook #writingthestoryofyou #ggreneewrites #writingforselfdiscovery https://www.instagram.com/p/BnZAclqn34e/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1soo63w2fr9ly -- source link
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