Stories

Self-inquiry

We often think of ourselves and our past in stories.

Stories are like strings.

With enough of them, you can begin to see the fabric of a person’s life.

Themes and characters woven through time become echos of a life.

Asking questions is how you get answers.

  1. What stories do you keep telling about yourself?

  2. Is your life’s story good or bad?

  3. Are you a hero or a victim in your life story?

  4. Who are the villains?

  5. Who are the good guys?

  6. Is there a theme to the common stories you tell about yourself?

  7. Is there a theme to the stories that you never tell about yourself?

  8. How do you feel about your stories?

  9. What story would you love to tell about youself?

  10. How can you make your story one you love to tell?


Jacquelyn Benjamin

Jacquelyn Benjamin, Holistic Wellness Consultant.

Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach, Clinical Aromatherapist, Holistic Nutritionist; Emotion, Body, and Belief Code Certified.

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