We tell stories that make us seem adventurous, or funny, or strong. We tell stories that make our lives seem interesting. And we tell these stories not only to others, but also to ourselves. The audience for these stories, of course, affect the stories we tell. If we’re trying to impress a date, we might tell a story that makes us seem interesting or witty or caring, whereas if we’re trying to justify a dubious act to someone who is judging us (or perhaps ourselves), we might tell a story that makes us out to be without other recourse in the situation.
Finding Your Voice: The Power of Authentic Expression
Listen to what this article is about: Do you ever feel like your thoughts and ideas hide behind a curtain, just waiting to be revealed? It's totally normal to want the freedom to express yourself genuinely and confidently. Finding your voice is a journey of...
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