What’s Your Story?

They say everyone has a story. The truth is: everyone has a version of a story that they tell themselves.

How do you tell the story of your life? Let’s say you failed an exam in 10th grade? Were you the hero who rallied and tried your best? Or were you the loser who couldn’t do anything right? Your answer could predict how you feel about yourself today and even how you see your future.

Narrative psychologists–who study the way people interpret their experiences–have found that the more you look for the negative part of your story, such as a wonderful party last year that was ruined because a friend didn’t show up, the worse you feel.

According to Dr. Christiane Northrup, author of Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom, "All flourishing comes from the story you continually tell yourself."

So what’s your story?

3 Ways To Tell Your Story

1. How were you the hero of your story?

2. What mindset or traits helped you overcome the difficulties in your story?

3. How have you become stronger from your story?

Did Dorothy’s trip to Oz make her realize that she’s always getting into trouble or that she knows how to get out of trouble? It depends on how you tell it. You decide.

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Darlene Mininni

About Darlene Mininni

Dr. Darlene Mininni is the author of The Emotional Toolkit, a contributor to Dr. Drew’s TV show Lifechangers and host of The Emotional Toolkit series on XM radio. She is the creator of UCLA’s happiness course LifeSkills, a class so popular applications jumped from 30 to 700 in 18 months. She was also the founder and artistic director of UCLA’s Kaleidoscope Self-Help Theatre. Dr. Mininni is a sought-after speaker and her advice has been featured on CNN, PBS, FOX, NPR, SELF, COSMO, Marie Claire, Woman’s Day, Ladies Home Journal, WebMD and Prevention. Using a mix of psychology, neuroscience and behavior change strategy, Dr. Mininni consults with organizations, corporations and individuals looking to bolster their success and well-being. For more information, go to Emotionaltoolkit.com or follow her at Facebook.com/DrDarlene Mininni

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One Response to What’s Your Story?

  1. SFDoug November 1, 2010 at 6:43 pm #

    Well said.

    Thank-you.

    I Send You Love.