The Busy Reader’s Joybox Memoir Blueprint: 5 Actionable Steps
If you have a story to tell but zero time to tell it, you are not alone. Most aspiring memoirists abandon their project before the first chapter becau...
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If you have a story to tell but zero time to tell it, you are not alone. Most aspiring memoirists abandon their project before the first chapter becau...
Feeling overwhelmed by the idea of preserving your family’s history? You’re not alone. Many busy parents and professionals want to capture precious me...
You have a story that matters. But the blank page stares back, and three chapters in, the momentum dies. This isn't a motivational speech – it's a pra...
Why Traditional Memoir Approaches Fail Busy PeopleIn my practice working with professionals, parents, and retirees over the past decade, I've identifi...
We all carry stories—some we tell often, others we barely whisper to ourselves. But beneath the surface, certain patterns repeat: a drive for independ...
If you have a story to tell but only a few hours a week to write, the hardest part isn't the writing itself — it's figuring out where to start and how...
The Memoirist's Dilemma: Why Your Brilliant Notes Feel Like a MessIn my ten years of consulting with memoir writers, from first-timers to seasoned pro...
Why "Life Story" Projects Fail (And What Actually Works)In my ten years of guiding clients through personal legacy projects, I've observed a consisten...