Why
Explore, Share, Write Your Life Stories?
Here are 55 potential benefits!
"I'm
a totally ordinary person,"
you shrug.
"I'm not famous. I haven't done
anything important. In fact nothing really outstanding
has ever happened to me. Why would I want
to share my life story with anyone, and, for that
matter, why would I want to listen to or read the
life stories of other ordinary people? And why on
earth would I want to write my life story?
It's so boring! Memoirs are for celebrities."
Fair
questions. Here are a few possible answers. At least
55 reasons why you might consider reflecting on,
sharing, and even writing your life stories and
listening to the experiences of other people. You
may have--or find--additional reasons
-
You'll learn something from reflecting and from
remembering.
- You'll
learn something from telling, both orally and
in print.
- You'll
learn something from hearing and/or reading the
life stories of others.
- You'll
practice listening skills, boost empathy, deepen
relationships.
- You
may experience some cathartic pain, which is often
good for the soul.
- You may heal old wounds--or
soothe current pains.
- You'll
deepen appreciation for your life characters--family,
friends, coworkers.
- Those
who hear or read your stories will better understand
the real you.
- You'll
recapture memories and experiences you assumed
were lost.
- You'll
trace and uncover some important threads through
your life story.
- You'll
reveal something of what's important to you, what
you deeply value.
- You'll
share--and spread--vital values, through what you
tell (and don't).
- Life
review may reveal patterns, connections, hidden
insights.
- You'll
more deeply appreciate your own heritage, culture,
ethnicity, roots.
- You'll
understand, appreciate, and connect with people
different from you.
- You'll
find you have a special gift to give that only
you can give.
- You
may bring genealogy to life, humanize and honor
your ancestors.
- You
will clarify the cultural context, history, and
settings that impact your life.
- You
may clarify family and ancestors' cultural context,
history, and settings.
- You'll
more deeply connect with your past and your people,
living and dead.
- Paradoxically,
You'll more deeply connect with others' past and
people.
- You'll
have a good excuse for a healthy cry or two, and
lots of laughs.
- You'll
have a great time, enjoying the exploration and
the sharing.
- You'll
get a powerful educational tool to share across
the table or across time.
- Your
struggles and triumphs, however small, may inspire
others.
- You
may inspire yourself.
- You
may surprise the spouse, child, kin, or friend
who "know you well."
- You
may increase others' understanding of "people
like you."
- You
may prove that there is no one exactly like you.
- You
may wonder at the miracle of our common humanity.
- You
may have a precious written gift (whether book
or one-page memento)
- You
can leave a valuable legacy, before it's too late!
- You
can make photo albums and scrapbooks far more
meaningful and fun.
- Brief
stories can add meaning and value to heirlooms
or artifacts.
- Your
children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews will
learn "real" history.
- Family
may see you as more than merely Mom, Dad, Gram,
Aunt, or Uncle
- Family
may come to understand their own rich connections
and contexts.
- Family
may get a kick out of making fun of you and the
"olden days."
- You
may answer some questions that have been nagging
you.
- You
may raise questions to spend the rest of your
life answering.
- Past
experience may suggest how to best live your future,
however long.
- Your
past could help others learn how they might best
live their future.
- Your
mistakes may help others avoid some of theirs.
- "Mistakes,"
"losses" re-examined may turn out to
be blessings in disguise.
- Opening
your senses and imagination will enrich and enhance
each day.
- You'll
build, enhance, deepen relationships with folks
living and dead
- You'll
build, enhance, deepen relationships with folks
known and unknown.
- If
you write it or have it written, you'll have interesting
reading.
- All
your life, you can continue learning from rereading.
And write more!
- If
you write it or have it written, you may achieve
a sort of immortality.
- You'll
illuminate your perspective on culture, religion,
places, people, life.
- You
can show appreciation for those who have enriched
your life.
- What
you know, care about, feel, and think won't die
with you.
- You
may grow spiritually, feel more kinship with humanity,
a oneness.
- You'll
discover you aren't so ordinary after all! (Who
is??)
Frankly,
exploring and sharing your life story, especially
writing your life story or having it professionally
written, can be a huge undertaking, requiring considerable
time, energy, and money. And some inevitable frustrations.
But it is a great investment that can pay off in--well,
in at least 55 ways. What do you have to do that's
more important? Can someone else do that, while
you concentrate awhile on the one thing in the world
that only you can do?
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Your Memories™ is created by Dr. Dolly Berthelot
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