We all have them, stories—some funny, some exciting, some sad, and stories expressing all sorts of emotions, even some that are drab and boring.
My narrative today is that a longtime friend helped me when I needed it. I needed a job, and he offered it immediately. Then, he trusted me to do more for his company, and more, and more. While I consider myself a freelancer, he has me working almost full time now.
The foundation of his company is for each person to tell his or her story. Whether it is a beautifully hardbound book created to showcase one’s life or company history with LifeStories.com, or a DIY book made by entering answers to series of questions about your spiritual history at SpiritualLifeStories.com, both offer an outlet to share.
My grandmother was assisted by my cousin in compiling a booklet of a dozen or so tales about her life, and it is so valuable to me. I’ve read it several times. Leaving stories for others to see is important, and I encourage everyone to document his or her life story to share.
If you need help telling your story, please let me know. To receive a free 2-year subscription to SpiritualLifeStories.com with a book published for free, email info@lifestories.com. Ask for activation of an account, and then you can answer the prompts via typing or with your voice. Easy peasy.
People like reading about your life, so share it.
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