3 Powerful Reasons to Write Down Your Life Story in 2018
We've identified the top three reasons to start writing your life story, right now. Plus: A free download that's an easy first step to get started on your story
Plus: An easy first step to get started (free download)
Have you ever thought about writing down your life story? Perhaps you've started a journal or even thought about writing a memoir...
Today, more and more people are recording their memories. In fact, it’s become so popular, you can even hire a writer online to do the hard work for you.
So what's behind the trend? We spoke to dozens of amateur autobiographers - and we've identified the top three reasons to start writing your story, right now.
Plus - we have an easy first step to get started, including a free downloadable guide!
“I wanted to give my children and their families a greater understanding of the family that they came from”
1. There's no greater gift for your family
Barbara decided to record her life story after her mom died. She realized how little she knew about her own parents and grandparents. She told us, “I wanted to give my children and their families a greater understanding of the family that they came from.”
Family history is so much more than a family tree. When you write about your life, you can go beyond the names and dates. Your children and grandchildren can discover what life was like where you grew up and learn precious details about their extended family that may otherwise be lost.
The book can become an heirloom, full of beautiful anecdotes, which your family adds to down the generations. Dominic received the true story of his grandparents' love affair, immortalized in a book for his 40th birthday. He told us it was "the best gift I've ever received".
2. Find the meaning in your life story (so far!)
For Teresa, 71, “making this book has given me the time to reflect on what I chose to do with my life and the people who have helped me along the way.”
Documenting your life is a great way to appreciate the impact you’ve had in the world, reflect on your decisions, relationships, and accomplishments. Take stock of how far you have come, with a personal record of your life’s achievements in your own words.
Susan told us: “Writing my own book was a first-time experience. I am so proud of the book and the story! I have found structure to my life. Looking back has filled me with excitement for what’s still unwritten.”
3. Rediscover and reconnect
Reflecting on your life can bring back long-neglected memories and relationships. Janet, 70, said that writing her book “brought out all sorts of things that I had completely forgotten about.”
Revisiting your past may be the opportunity you need to rekindle childhood friendships and strengthen family bonds.
Two Ways to Start Your Story Today
i) Download Our Free Guide
Subscribe and we'll send you our free guide, starting with 65 Memory Prompts designed to jumpstart your life story.
ii) Work with a Story Terrace Writer
Story Terrace offers a complete service for capturing your life story in a book, with packages starting from £1350.
Plus: An easy first step to get started (free download)
Have you ever thought about writing down your life story? Perhaps you've started a journal or even thought about writing a memoir...
Today, more and more people are recording their memories. In fact, it’s become so popular, you can even hire a writer online to do the hard work for you.
So what's behind the trend? We spoke to dozens of amateur autobiographers - and we've identified the top three reasons to start writing your story, right now.
Plus - we have an easy first step to get started, including a free downloadable guide!
“I wanted to give my children and their families a greater understanding of the family that they came from”
1. There's no greater gift for your family
Barbara decided to record her life story after her mom died. She realized how little she knew about her own parents and grandparents. She told us, “I wanted to give my children and their families a greater understanding of the family that they came from.”
Family history is so much more than a family tree. When you write about your life, you can go beyond the names and dates. Your children and grandchildren can discover what life was like where you grew up and learn precious details about their extended family that may otherwise be lost.
The book can become an heirloom, full of beautiful anecdotes, which your family adds to down the generations. Dominic received the true story of his grandparents' love affair, immortalized in a book for his 40th birthday. He told us it was "the best gift I've ever received".
2. Find the meaning in your life story (so far!)
For Teresa, 71, “making this book has given me the time to reflect on what I chose to do with my life and the people who have helped me along the way.”
Documenting your life is a great way to appreciate the impact you’ve had in the world, reflect on your decisions, relationships, and accomplishments. Take stock of how far you have come, with a personal record of your life’s achievements in your own words.
Susan told us: “Writing my own book was a first-time experience. I am so proud of the book and the story! I have found structure to my life. Looking back has filled me with excitement for what’s still unwritten.”
3. Rediscover and reconnect
Reflecting on your life can bring back long-neglected memories and relationships. Janet, 70, said that writing her book “brought out all sorts of things that I had completely forgotten about.”
Revisiting your past may be the opportunity you need to rekindle childhood friendships and strengthen family bonds.
Two Ways to Start Your Story Today
i) Download Our Free Guide
Subscribe and we'll send you our free guide, starting with 65 Memory Prompts designed to jumpstart your life story.
ii) Work with a Story Terrace Writer
Story Terrace offers a complete service for capturing your life story in a book, with packages starting from £1350.