The World of Personal Storytelling

The World of Personal Storytelling Discover, Understand, and Communicate Who You Are and Author Who You Are Becoming with Personal Storytelling.

Join the fight against division, loneliness, and stagnation. First Time Storytelling is a way for you share who you are in a clear, concise, and engaging way through using first time stories. You can run a thread through your life with first time stories and tell the stories that have impacted and shaped who you are today. Likewise, you can use first time stories to share a wide range of informati

on, facts, and details about yourself. This is all done in a way that is fun, entertaining, and memorable. We are the sum of our experiences and everything started with a first time. With First Time Storytelling, you learn how to create a first time story repertoire filled with outlined stories ready to tell that cover a wide range of topics and subjects. Therefore, you always have a story ready to add to any conversations or to leverage to engage with people. Are you ready to drastically improve how you express who you are, share the things you've done, and communicate the impact of the experiences you've had?

šŸ’– Over the past few days, we’ve explored love in its many forms—romantic relationships, friendships, family bonds, and e...
02/14/2025

šŸ’– Over the past few days, we’ve explored love in its many forms—romantic relationships, friendships, family bonds, and even the connections we make with new people and strangers.

We’ve talked about the importance of heart posture, the power of vulnerability, and how personal storytelling helps us build bridges, deepen intimacy, and create meaningful relationships.

✨ We reflected on the journey of singles seeking genuine connection.
✨ We explored how couples grow together while honoring each other’s individual stories.
✨ We discussed how long-term partners can rekindle their spark by continuing to learn about each other.
✨ We acknowledged the significance of friendships and family, and how storytelling can heal old wounds.
✨ We encouraged openness to new relationships, inclusivity, and the beauty of meeting new people.

At the core of it all is this truth: Love thrives when we listen, share, and truly see each other for who we are. Personal storytelling isn’t just a tool—it’s a gift we give to ourselves and to others.

As we celebrate Valentine’s Day, my wish for you is that your relationships—romantic, platonic, familial, and even those yet to come—are filled with understanding, empathy, and genuine connection.

šŸ’ Whether you’re starting a new chapter, deepening a bond, or healing old wounds, may this day remind you of the beauty in every relationship and the power of your own story.

Happy Valentine’s Day from my heart to yours!

šŸ“Œ There’s still time to take advantage of our BOGO offer—because love, growth, and connection are always better together.

Opening Your Heart to New People – Expanding Your CirclešŸŒ When was the last time you made a new friend?Many people assum...
02/12/2025

Opening Your Heart to New People – Expanding Your Circle
šŸŒ When was the last time you made a new friend?

Many people assume that new, meaningful connections only happen in childhood or college, but the truth is, life is constantly presenting opportunities to meet new people. The question is: Are you open to them?

šŸ’¬ Do you find yourself sticking to the same social circles, or are you open to expanding them?
šŸ’¬ Are you actively making space in your life to meet and learn from people who are different from you?
šŸ’¬ Do you believe new friendships and deep connections can still be formed, no matter your age or stage in life?

We meet new people all the time—at school, work, church, networking events, social gatherings, doing activities we love, while traveling, or even in unexpected places like coffee shops or waiting in line at the store. But meeting someone is just the beginning—the real connection happens when we take the time to learn about each other’s stories.

Too often, we stay within our comfort zones, gravitating toward the familiar. But every person you meet carries stories that can challenge, inspire, and expand your understanding of the world. Love, in all its forms, thrives when we embrace diversity in thought, experience, and background.

šŸ—ļø Personal storytelling helps us break barriers, find common ground, and form deeper bonds with people we might not have otherwise connected with. It reminds us that while our paths may be different, our shared human experiences bring us together.

This Valentine’s, challenge yourself to step out of your bubble. Learn how personal storytelling can help you connect with new people, cultivate friendships, and embrace the beauty of unexpected relationships.

šŸ“Œ Tag someone who has come into your life unexpectedly and made a lasting impact!

šŸ’• What is the current state of your friendships and relationships with family members?Have life events, circumstances, m...
02/11/2025

šŸ’• What is the current state of your friendships and relationships with family members?

Have life events, circumstances, misunderstandings, or even politics created division and strife between you and those you once felt close to? It’s a painful reality—relationships that once felt unshakable can become strained, leaving us feeling distant from the very people who once knew us best.

One reason this happens is close communication bias—the tendency to stop truly listening to the people closest to us because we assume we already know them. Over time, instead of engaging in real conversations, we make assumptions, fill in the blanks, and stop giving each other the space to grow, evolve, and be heard.

šŸ”¹ Have you ever felt unheard by those who are supposed to know you best?
šŸ”¹ Have you stopped opening up because you believe certain people won’t listen or understand?
šŸ”¹ Have you hardened your heart toward someone because of past hurts or disagreements?

Researchers have found that people often feel more heard and comfortable opening up to strangers than to their own family or long-time friends. Why? Because strangers listen without preconceptions, while those closest to us often assume they already know what we think, how we feel, and what we’ll say.

But real connection—whether in family, friendships, or community—requires intentional listening and a willingness to be open and vulnerable. It takes breaking through assumptions, softening hardened hearts, and choosing to hear and be heard again.

šŸ—ļø Becoming a personal storyteller is an excellent way to work on that. Personal storytelling helps you communicate your experiences with clarity, process your emotions, and invite others to see you for who you truly are today—not just who they remember you to be. It also helps you become a better listener, creating space for the people in your life to be heard in return.

This Valentine's, let’s celebrate all relationships that matter. Use our BOGO offer to strengthen bonds, rebuild bridges, and learn how to truly hear and be heard.

šŸ“Œ Who in your life deserves a fresh start? Tag them below and let them know they matter.

For Married Couples – Reviving the SparkšŸ”„ Has routine replaced intimacy and romance?In the beginning, love felt effortle...
02/10/2025

For Married Couples – Reviving the Spark

šŸ”„ Has routine replaced intimacy and romance?

In the beginning, love felt effortless. Late-night talks, inside jokes, and stolen glances kept the spark alive. But as time passes, responsibilities grow, routines set in, and life becomes more about schedules than surprises. Maintaining intimacy requires intentional effort, but it should also be fun.

You know your partner’s habits, their daily routine, and their pet peeves—but are you still learning who they are becoming?

One of the biggest obstacles in long-term relationships is close communication bias—the tendency to stop truly listening to the people closest to us because we assume we already know everything about them.

šŸ”¹ Do you assume you know what your spouse will say before they say it?
šŸ”¹ Do they do the same to you?
šŸ”¹ Are you still curious about each other’s dreams, struggles, and evolving perspectives?

When we stop asking questions, when we stop telling our stories, we slowly stop seeing each other.

šŸ’¬ When was the last time you asked your spouse about a dream they’ve been thinking about lately?
šŸ’¬ Do you still share stories of the past—reminding each other of what brought you together in the first place?
šŸ’¬ Are you creating new ā€œweā€ stories, or just replaying the old ones?

Long-term love isn’t just about staying together—it’s about continuing to know each other. Over time, we change, evolve, and grow. The key to lasting connection is to never stop being curious about your partner’s journey.

šŸ—ļø Through personal storytelling, you can rediscover each other—rekindling lost passion, revisiting past joys, and creating space for new memories.

šŸ’ This Valentine’s, take the first step in reviving your connection. With our BOGO offer, you and your spouse can embark on this journey together—learning how to share your stories in ways that reignite intimacy and appreciation.

šŸ’” What’s one memory from early in your relationship that makes you smile? Share below!

For Couples – Coming Together into "We" StoriesšŸ’‘ Every love story is built on small moments—laughter, challenges, victor...
02/08/2025

For Couples – Coming Together into "We" Stories

šŸ’‘ Every love story is built on small moments—laughter, challenges, victories, and everything in between. But as your relationship grows, one thing becomes clear: the person you are with is no longer just someone you date—they are now a supporting character in your life story.

Their words, habits, and decisions begin to shape yours. Their outlook influences how you see the world. Their presence affects your emotions, choices, and the path your life takes.

This is where the "we" stories start to develop. But here’s what many people don’t realize:
šŸ›‘ If you’re with the wrong person—or someone you don’t truly know—those ā€œweā€ stories may not be ones you want to keep writing.
āœ… If you’re with the right person, their presence enriches your life, making every chapter stronger, more meaningful, and filled with growth.

šŸ’¬ Are you paying attention to the story you’re writing with this person?
šŸ’¬ Are they shaping you into someone you are proud to be—or are you slowly becoming someone you don’t recognize?
šŸ’¬ If this person were a permanent supporting character in your life story, would you want to keep reading?

Once you know you’re with the right person, the focus shifts. It’s no longer about questioning the relationship—it’s about building something lasting. And that happens in the small, everyday moments.

At some point, every couple faces a choice:
šŸ”¹ Do we continue to share and learn about each other?
šŸ”¹ Do we make space for both our individual stories and the story we are creating together?
šŸ”¹ Do we keep each other engaged in the unfolding chapters of our life as a couple?
A strong relationship doesn’t mean losing yourself in the we—it means maintaining your I while ensuring that the we you’re creating is something you want to be part of.

šŸ—ļø Learning to tell and listen to each other’s stories deepens love, fosters understanding, and rekindles passion. But it also helps you recognize whether this is the right story to keep writing—and, if it is, how to make it even richer.

With our BOGO Valentine’s offer, you and your partner can strengthen your connection through the power of storytelling—learning how to share, listen, and create a love story that deserves the next chapter.

šŸ’¬ What’s a moment in your relationship that changed everything? Share in the comments!

For Those Dating – Deepening the ConnectionšŸ’ž You’ve found someone you connect with—but how well do you truly know each o...
02/07/2025

For Those Dating – Deepening the Connection

šŸ’ž You’ve found someone you connect with—but how well do you truly know each other?

In the beginning, everything is exciting. You go on dates, try new restaurants, watch movies together, and fill your time with fun experiences. You’re making memories, but over time, something starts to shift.

šŸ”¹ The conversations become more routine.
šŸ”¹ The focus is on what you do together rather than what you learn about each other.
šŸ”¹ You’re spending time, but are you truly deepening your emotional connection?

It’s easy for dating to become about activities instead of understanding. You might know their favorite coffee order or the show they binge-watch—but do you know the stories that shaped them? The ones that reveal who they are beyond the surface?

šŸ’¬ Do you think there’s a difference between knowing how someone will react and behave versus understanding why they react and behave that way?

šŸ’¬ Do you know the root causes of the reactions or behaviors in your partner?

To truly know someone isn’t just about recognizing their habits or predicting their responses—it’s about understanding the experiences that shaped those behaviors in the first place. It’s about learning their struggles, their defining moments, their joys, and their wounds.

When the communication in your relationship is based on personal storytelling—on truly revealing and receiving one another—you develop a level of trust, openness, and emotional intimacy that creates lasting connection.

With our BOGO Valentine’s offer, you and your partner can embark on a storytelling journey together—learning how to express yourselves in ways that bring you closer than ever before.

šŸ’” Who’s ready to take their relationship to the next level? Tag them below!

For Singles – Attracting the Right Connectionsā¤ļø Are you single and seeking deeper, more meaningful connections?You sit ...
02/06/2025

For Singles – Attracting the Right Connections

ā¤ļø Are you single and seeking deeper, more meaningful connections?

You sit down across from someone on a date, and the conversation begins:

ā“ What do you do for work?
ā“ Where are you from?
ā“ What do you like to do for fun?

You answer, they answer—and yet, something feels off. The exchange feels transactional, more like an interview than an actual connection. You walk away knowing basic facts, but did you really get to know each other?

šŸ”¹ Do you find yourself having the same superficial conversations on dates?
šŸ”¹ Do you leave dates wishing there was another way ā€œto do dating?ā€
šŸ”¹ Have you ever considered how you communicate who you are?

The truth is, how you answer matters just as much as what you say. If your responses don’t reveal anything real about you, how can someone truly connect with you? Unless you can share engaging personal stories that bring who you are to life, the conversation stays on the surface.

When your heart is postured toward openness and authenticity, you naturally attract the right kind of relationships—romantic or otherwise. But openness doesn’t mean oversharing or leaving yourself exposed. It means having a method for revealing who you are in a way that fosters trust, understanding, and true connection.

šŸ‘‰ "I learned how to be vulnerable without feeling vulnerable with personal storytelling because I have processed what I communicate."

With personal storytelling, you’re not just reacting in the moment—you’re intentionally crafting the way you show up in conversations and connections. You get to shape the narrative of who you are so that the right people see you for your true self.

This Valentine's, take a step toward attracting the right connections by investing in how you tell your story. Join with a friend using our BOGO deal and start sharing stories that spark real connection.

🌟 Who in your life needs to hear this? Tag them below!

The Heart Posture for Love šŸ’– Love isn’t just about finding the right person—it’s about being the right person. The way w...
02/05/2025

The Heart Posture for Love

šŸ’– Love isn’t just about finding the right person—it’s about being the right person. The way we posture our hearts shapes how we experience love, not just in romantic relationships, but in all aspects of life.

A healthy heart posture is open yet discerning, strong yet vulnerable. It’s about:
šŸ’” Healing past hurts so love is not filtered through wounds.
šŸ¤ Developing trust—both in yourself and in others—so you can love freely without fear.
🌱 Embracing growth so you don’t stay stuck in old patterns but allow love to evolve and deepen.

For some, this Valentine’s season might not be about another person—it may be a time to reconnect with yourself. To offer yourself the same kindness, patience, and understanding you seek from others. To love yourself with the same depth you long to be loved.

Personal storytelling isn’t just about telling stories—it’s about uncovering the truths that set us free, deepening self-awareness, and learning how to hold love with both wisdom and openness.

This Valentine’s, take the first step toward a heart posture that welcomes love in all its forms. With our BOGO offer, you and a loved one—whether a friend, partner, or even just yourself—can start this journey.

šŸ’” What’s one way you can be kinder to yourself this Valentine’s Day? Share in the comments.

šŸ‘‰ Tag someone who needs to hear this!
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Introducing the Valentine’s BOGO Series: Love, Personal Storytelling, and ConnectionšŸ’– Valentine’s Day is often centered ...
02/04/2025

Introducing the Valentine’s BOGO Series: Love, Personal Storytelling, and Connection

šŸ’– Valentine’s Day is often centered around love, but love isn’t one-size-fits-all. Whether you’re single, dating, in a relationship, or married for decades, the way you experience love, how you show up for others, and the depth of your connections evolve over time. Yet, at the heart of every love story—romantic or not—is how we understand and share who we are.

This series is about love and relationships—and how becoming a personal storyteller can transform them. Our framework for personal storytelling goes beyond just telling stories; it’s about:

✨ Understanding yourself on a deeper level.
✨ Showing up with authenticity in relationships.
✨ Communicating who you are in a way that fosters connection.
✨ Building relationships that are rooted in meaning and trust.

No matter where you are in your journey, personal storytelling opens the door to:

ā¤ļø New beginnings – Attracting and preparing for the right relationships.
šŸ’ž Deeper intimacy – Strengthening trust, openness, and vulnerability.
šŸ’‘ Stronger connections – Learning how to be seen, heard, and understood.
šŸ”„ Rekindled love – Reviving lost passion and rediscovering each other.
🌿 Healing and self-love – Understanding past wounds and moving forward with clarity.

Each post in this series will explore how personal storytelling helps us grow in self-awareness, empathy, and the meaning we create in our lives and relationships. It will challenge you to reflect on how you show up in love, the stories you tell yourself about relationships, and how sharing your authentic self can transform the way you connect with others.

And to make this journey even more meaningful, I’m continuing the BOGO deal until February 14th—because growth, healing, and connection are always better together.

šŸ“Œ Stay tuned, and let me know in the comments: What’s one area of communication in love and connection you want to grow in this season?

01/27/2025

Initiating the Conversation About the Importance of Communicating Who We Are | Part 1: My Transformation

Welcome to Part 1 of a powerful series where I want to explore and initiate a conversation about the importance of communicating who we are. In this first episode, I start things off by revealing some essential background information about myself and exposing who I used to be before God began to transform me. I share openly about how I once saw no value in sharing who I was—and how I had no interest in who others were. I didn’t care about people, their stories, or their experiences. Without God’s intervention, I would have been the last person fit or willing to have this conversation.

By sharing part of my journey, I hope to show how much I’ve changed and why this topic is now deeply personal and relevant to me. Once I recognized the value of meaningful connections, I faced the struggles and challenges of building them and how much it relies on being able to communicate who we are.

I also delve into why communicating who we are is essential for creating trust, fostering deeper relationships, and breaking down barriers. I touch on how, in today’s culture, it has become all too easy to walk away from people when disagreements or differences arise—and how our interactions and relationships remain superficial unless we’re willing to open up, be vulnerable, and communicate who we are.

We are social creatures who need to be seen, heard, understood, and to belong. Our ability to communicate who we are is vital for our relationships and physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Key Takeaways from Part 1:
Without knowing who other people are, we can’t truly understand them, build trust, or create meaningful relationships.
Our ability to connect with others is essential for our personal and collective well-being.

šŸ’ŽOne Stone, Many Birds: The Final PostOver the past couple of weeks, I’ve shared a series called One Stone (Resolution),...
01/24/2025

šŸ’ŽOne Stone, Many Birds: The Final Post

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve shared a series called One Stone (Resolution), Many Birds (Benefits) to show you how one New Year’s Resolution—to become a personal storyteller—can create a ripple effect of transformation in your life. This is my final post in the series, and I want to leave you with something to reflect on.

Take a look at the first image—a single bird, perched alone, surrounded by silence. Now, look at the second image—a vibrant community of birds, diverse and full of life. This shift represents what happens when you commit to learning something new, to investing in personal development, and to growing as a person.

🌟 Personal Development: The Power of Compound Impact
When you dedicate yourself to becoming a personal storyteller, you aren’t just learning a skill—you’re opening the door to at least 15 life-changing benefits:

āœ… Become More Open and Vulnerable
āœ… Enhance Self-Awareness and Understand Your Personal Journey
āœ… Be More Authentic and Genuine
āœ… Cultivate Deeper, More Meaningful Connections
āœ… Be More Mindful, Present, and Intentional
āœ… Regulate Emotions Effectively
āœ… Develop Greater Empathy and Understanding
āœ… Sharpen Problem-Solving Skills
āœ… Strengthen Bonds with Family and Friends
āœ… Become a Better Active and Reflective Listener
āœ… Transform Your Self-Talk
āœ… Uncover and Break Free from Negative Influences
āœ… Meet New People and Foster a Greater Sense of Community
āœ… Become a Positive Influence and Inspire Others
āœ… Deepen Your Sense of Gratitude

🐦 From a Lone Bird to a Thriving Community
Becoming a personal storyteller is not just about you—it’s about the relationships you build and the connections you foster along the way. Joining The World of Personal Storytelling School and Community means you’ll no longer be that lone bird, navigating life by yourself. Instead, you’ll find yourself surrounded by a diverse, supportive, and inspiring community of people who are on the same journey, each bringing their unique stories and perspectives.

This is where transformation happens. This is where meaningful relationships are born. And this is where you’ll truly begin to see the compound impact of your resolution to grow.

šŸ”” Last Chance for the Special Offer
For the month of January, I’m offering a special: buy one monthly subscription and get one free for a family member or friend. Together, you can take the first steps into this vibrant community, supporting and inspiring each other along the way.

✨ Let’s make 2025 the year of growth, connection, and transformation—one story at a time.

šŸ•Šļø Who will you invite to join you? Let’s grow together!





One stone (one resolution), many birds (benefits).We’ve reached the end of our series, presenting the benefits (addition...
01/22/2025

One stone (one resolution), many birds (benefits).

We’ve reached the end of our series, presenting the benefits (additional resolutions) of making the New Year’s Resolution to Become a Personal Storyteller. If you’ve missed any, be sure to check out the previous posts to explore all the ways this one resolution can transform your life.

#15 New Year’s Resolution: Deepen Your Sense of Gratitude

Gratitude is a powerful practice that shifts your perspective, helping you focus on the positive aspects of your life and the lessons within every experience. Deepening your sense of gratitude means going beyond simply acknowledging blessings—it’s about truly appreciating the people, moments, and opportunities that shape your journey.

How Gratitude Enriches Your Life:

Boosts Happiness: Regularly practicing gratitude increases joy and life satisfaction, creating a more positive outlook.

Strengthens Relationships: Expressing gratitude fosters deeper connections by showing appreciation for others and their contributions to your life.

Reduces Stress: Focusing on what you’re grateful for helps counterbalance worries and negativity, promoting peace of mind.

Improves Resilience: Gratitude helps you find meaning and growth even in challenges, strengthening your ability to adapt and overcome.

Inspires Generosity: Recognizing the good in your life encourages you to give back and share that positivity with others.

Personal storytelling naturally deepens your sense of gratitude. As you reflect on your experiences, you begin to uncover the value in even the smallest moments and the lessons in your struggles. Sharing these insights not only reinforces your own gratitude but also inspires others to find it in their own lives.

For the month of January, I’m offering a special: buy one monthly subscription to the World of Personal Storytelling School and Community and get one free for a family member or friend. Together, you can explore gratitude and personal storytelling as powerful tools for growth and connection.

Who will you invite to join you in deepening your sense of gratitude this year? Let’s celebrate the final resolution in this series by committing to a life of appreciation, reflection, and storytelling.



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