If you missed recording something (or someone) that matters, read this.
December 22, 2020
Did you miss out on recording a highly meaningful person, place, or story from your life? #beenthere
Here’s the thing:
Having “missed out” is an illusion.
It’s NOT too late to record a story that’s ended.
You can still record them / it in some way.
It might not look exactly the way you’d record them / it if you had your way…
…but I promise there’s something you can do in writing, in an audio, in a photograph, in finding a memento, etc.
There’s SOMETHING you can do now to intentionally connect to the tiny story at hand.
This is a photo of me “with” my grandparents who passed in 1995 / 1996. I sure miss them and allllll the tiny stories I could tell you of my time at their house.
THIS WEEK:
Get creative and find a way to record a tiny story you dearly miss.
Notice on and respond boldly, Marie
P.S. Having the record isn’t the point.
In the moment you record something that matters to you, your acknowledgement for the story is an act giving thanks for a tiny story that’s shaped you.
I’m not sure there’s a greater high than the high of living wide awake for your life, not sleepwalking through.
If you’re ready to unearth your stories and repurpose them in madly fulfilling ways… click here to join me now.
If you’re ready to unearth your stories and repurpose them in madly fulfilling ways… click here to join me now.
Hey Storyteller... Pick one and pass this onto a friend: