In the realm of narrative psychology, a person’s life story is not a Wikipedia biography of the facts and events of a life, but rather the way a person integrates those facts and events internally—picks them apart and weaves them back together to make meaning. This narrative becomes a form of identity, in which the things someone chooses to include in the story, and the way she tells it, can both reflect and shape who she is. A life story doesn’t just say what happened, it says why it was important, what it means for who the person is, for who they’ll become, and for what happens next.
Small Wins, Big Confidence: Celebrating Milestones in Writing Your Life Story
Listen to what this article is about: You know those moments when you sit back, take a breath, and realize just how far you've come? Well, in writing your life story, those moments are so important. Every little win, every milestone you reach, shows just how dedicated...
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