Seeing ourselves

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Here are some notes from a storytelling workshop at Roots and Wings conference. I don’t remember the title so I made one up that I thought would fit.

– Some will do wandering writing. It gives you a chance to ask yourself questions.
– Sometimes we will have moments we will see great potential.
– Write down three people who light you up and why why
– People you admire may not see themselves as their positive traits.
– Some may feel that if they are successful you will hurt others. That’s not true.
– Replace a negative label with a positive label.
– Book: story branding, by Donald Miller. Uses the hero’s journey. When doing marketing. You don’t make yourself the hero your client needs to be seen as the hero.
– When you set yourself as perfect and it can be draining. Being a supporter.
– Myth and redemptions permit you to empower yourself.
– Treat yourself as someone worth listening to.
– In journal take a line and ask yourself a question. Then wait and listen to your response. Such questions as.
– Why do certain things make you upset? Ask why upset about because I feel like such and such. It’s like peeling the onion.
– Started taking full responsibility for the things that upset you.
– Reflect to understand motivations can take out the sail of negativity.
– Every time you come across a belief > someone thinks about you. Can be removed.
– Whatever we see in ourselves is created by our attitudes and those mindsets can be changed.

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About Melva Gifford

Melva is an author and storyteller.
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