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Whose Story Are You Living?

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Do you ever find yourself telling someone you’ve recently met the story of your life? You probably don’t think of it as a story, because to you it’s all factual. Truth is, we place a lot of interpretation on our life story. And when you remember how it was from the present day perspective, you often distort fact from interpretation. When you do tell your story, do you look at it and wonder if it’s the story you would have written for yourself? Do you ever wonder whose story are you living?

Ask yourself this question: “Am I living a life of my own design, following my passions and interests, or am I following my family, friends, or society, living someone else’s dreams?” If you now realize that you may not be living your chosen life story, it might be time to take a look at what you’d like to change. If you’ve been doing the same career or business, living the same lifestyle, keeping too busy to take time to observe your life and your feelings, it may be time to take a time out and see what’s really important to you.

You may have followed a path determined by others who influenced you early in life—teachers, parents, siblings, or peers. You may have done what was expected of you—getting a college degree, taking a job that fit your skills, climbing the corporate ladder, building a business, or staying at home to raise children. What might you have given up? A career that fully expressed who you are, creative pursuits, a story of your own making.

Writing a New Life Story

Why do so many people wake up one day and find they are not living their own story? Or they don’t wake up at all, but are feeling stuck and unfulfilled in their lives and don’t know exactly why. If any of this relates to how you are feeling, it’s not too late to write a new life story, NOW! You CAN create a life of joy, fulfillment, and passion by taking action in the direction of your dreams. It’s not too late to build a more rewarding life.

What will it take for you to write a new life story? Imagine you are a writer and sit down with a pen and paper or in front of your computer. Start from where you are now and write about where you would like to go. Include relationships, health, finances, business, career, creative self expression, personal development, and whatever makes up the story of your ideal life. When you’ve written about the next one year or as far as you want to go, share your new story with someone you feel safe with. If you’re working with a coach, they can help you develop your new story.

The next step is to start living it. You will start finding people and opportunities being drawn to you, so you can live your ideal life story. Isn’t it rewarding to be the author of your life?

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This article was written by David B. Bohl - Husband, Father, Friend, Lifestyle Coach, Author, Entrepreneur, and creator of Slow Down FAST. For more info visit his blog at Slow Down Fast blog.

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9 Comments

  • Alex Fayle
    July 21st, 2008 at 8:06 am

    I like your focus on the word “chosen” - people forget that everything in life is a choice, right from the decision each day to continue to live. I also like the way you present the post as “writing your life story” which implies action and an awareness of the possibilities.

    Well done!

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  • Evelyn Lim
    July 21st, 2008 at 8:43 am

    What a wonderful exercise to do - write a new life story! I’m going to write mine in a minute and share it with my husband. It’ll be interesting to review it one year from now!

    Evelyn

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  • Flora Morris Brown, Ph.D.
    July 21st, 2008 at 9:38 pm

    This is a wonderful concept. It would be great if everyone realized that we each have a choice to design our lives as we wish.

    Thanks for this article.

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  • Davina
    July 21st, 2008 at 9:45 pm

    What is interesting is that when a person starts to write something such as a life story, it tends to write itself. Doors open that couldn’t have been imagined if the story hadn’t been taken on. Just putting one thought down on the page attracts other thoughts, and so on…

    Davinas last blog post..Like a Bird

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  • Mike King
    July 22nd, 2008 at 6:05 am

    Oh, great recommendations and very valuable to write your story. I did this in an autobiography (a short presented version) and was very helpful to making me aware of what I would have written before hand and what just happened.

    As you pointed out, there is much behind our choices and we should choose the life we would want written of ourselves! Thanks for sharing, great post!

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  • Austin Hike and Bike
    July 22nd, 2008 at 11:52 am

    I think this is a great idea. Writing your story for the next year or however long can help you set goals to make that a reality.

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  • Matt @ Face Your Fork
    July 23rd, 2008 at 11:47 am

    I know this is kind of a flippant comment, but I’ve never heard of somebody suggesting another person should write a story about what they want their life to be like, then act out the story to make it come true. That seems like a way, way more effective way to plan out a goal or your life than to simply brainstorm out your ideas on paper.

    Methinks I’ll be doing a little writing tonight! :P
    Matt @ Face Your Forks last blog post..4 Reasons Positive Affirmations are Delusional

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  • Marc and Angel Hack Life
    July 24th, 2008 at 6:42 am

    Too few people take time to script there own success and future. Well written Peter! ;-)
    Marc and Angel Hack Lifes last blog post..20 Questions You Should Ask Yourself Every Sunday

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