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E-grāmata: Step Out of Your Story: Writing Exercises to Reframe and Transform Your Life

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  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2015
  • Izdevniecība: New World Library
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781608682331
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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2015
  • Izdevniecība: New World Library
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781608682331
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"Every life is an unfolding story and how individuals tell their story matters. Recent Stanford and Columbia University studies showed that how we view the story of our life shapes the life itself. Who are the heroes and villains? Where does the plot twist and how are conflicts resolved? Whether we are considering how a job was lost, a relationship clicked, or a dream deferred, we have the ability to empower ourselves or turn ourselves into hapless victims. Kim Schneiderman knows the power of story as both a therapist and a writer. Her clients often tell their stories in ways that keep them stuck but when they employ the storytelling techniques here, they view their lives as works in progress, become powerful narrators, and understand big picture storylines in ways that allow them to easily develop their own character, shape their actions and relationships, and create fulfilling "happy endings.""--

"Writing exercises from a psychotherapist to empower readers to reframe their life story, including advice for reframing difficult experiences, letting go of victimizing stories, and creating positive ones"--

Provides writing exercises designed to guide individuals toward writing about their life in a positive and insighful way focusing on looking at life as a work in progress and identifying core strengths.

Every day we relate stories about our highs and lows, relationships and jobs, heartaches and joys. But do we ever consider the choices we make about how to tell our story? In this groundbreaking book, Kim Schneiderman shows us that by choosing a different version we can redirect our energy and narrative toward our desires and goals. She presents character development workouts and life-affirming, liberating exercises for retelling our stories to find redemptive silver linings and reshape our lives.

As both a therapist and a writer, Schneiderman knows the power of story. By employing the storytelling techniques she offers, you’ll learn to view your life as a work in progress and understand big-picture story lines in ways that allow you to easily steer your actions and relationships toward redefined and realistic happy endings.”

Preface: My Story ix
Introduction 1(12)
Chapter One Embracing the Story Lens on Life
13(12)
Chapter Two Shifting Your Perspective
25(8)
Chapter Three Getting to Know the Star of Your Story
33(18)
Chapter Four The Roles We Play
51(6)
Chapter Five Who's Writing Your Script?
57(6)
Chapter Six Naming and Describing Your
Chapter
63(10)
Chapter Seven Doom or Bloom: Exploring the Power of Spin
73(16)
Chapter Eight Conflict: The Ultimate Character Workout
89(18)
Chapter Nine Reading Between the Lines: Exploring Character Strengths and Vulnerabilities
107(10)
Chapter Ten Using Dialogue to Mine Your Story and Transform Your Character
117(18)
Chapter Eleven Supporting Characters and Other Resources
135(14)
Chapter Twelve Climax: As Your Story Turns
149(16)
Chapter Thirteen Falling Action: Getting the Closure You Need
165(6)
Chapter Fourteen Resolution: Finding the Silver-Lining Narrative
171(10)
Chapter Fifteen Epilogue: Imagining What's Next
181(4)
Chapter Sixteen Step Back into Your Story
185(6)
Chapter Seventeen Your Work in Progress
191(10)
Acknowledgments 201(4)
Notes 205(4)
About the Author 209