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WOMEN SHARING STORIES OF
LOVE, WORK AND IDENTITY

Their Voices, Our Choices



 
   

“How many of us know the women
our mothers are or were? 

 

 

How many of our children know who we are?”

 

Sarah Ban Breathnach in Something More
www.simpleabundance.com

 

In all times and all cultures, life’s lessons are learned through stories -- the stories we share again and again.
 

Find and frame the stories of your life.

Share them with others.

This website shows you how.

 
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1. Who-am-I-now moments
   
2. How to tell your stories
   
3. Best loved stories
   
4. How stories transform life
   
5. Discussion Guide for   Families and Organizations


 

 



 

 
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© 2008 Donna May Avery

 


Donna May Avery
Where Women Share Stories of Love, Work, Family and Identity

Who-am-I-now? moments are the milestones that define identity. What makes us who we are is a complex weave of life experiences, opportunities, inner callings, personal drives together with the influence of those around us whose support helps us frame our life journey one step at a time.

Discover the transformative power of your life stories. Consider how lives are shaped by Who-am-I-now? moments such as the birth of a child or the death of a parent, marriage or divorce, a new job or partner, graduation or retirement, the loss of health, home or income.  It’s not news that these Who-am-I-now? moments happen.  It is news – good news – that when given voice and expression, these moments are the stepping stones to becoming who we are and to discovering who we might become.

Learn to tell your stories with the Who-am-I-now? Review. It offers structure and space to reflect, reinvent, take stock, chart a fresh course to personal and spiritual growth, or redefine the past as platform from which to launch new or long postponed endeavors. Learning From Your Life leads you to lessons for you today and tomorrow. It completes the reflection/application loop. Best Loved Stories reveal other women’s lives and invite you to share your favorites.

The printable group discussion guide is easily customized for families, workplace and community, faith based or membership organizations. Use it for women’s programs/women’s studies, support, self-help and personal growth groups, book clubs, reunions, senior centers, team building and employee development, conferences, retreats. The Who-am-I-now? Review is also a tool for developing memoirs, autobiography or family history.

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