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Legacy Stories — How to Tell Your End of School Moments!

End-of-school moments are something that many people take for granted. Not everyone is able to go to school or celebrate the end of a school year. The end of the year is a time to reflect, and this article will help you do just that!  Legacy storytelling can be used to develop stories about your own life or the lives …

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Tell Stories: Legacy Storytelling and Weird Memories

Family stories and sharing weird memories can be a great way to bond and create memories with your children. You might not think of them as “stories” as you would read in a book, but they are just as valuable! In this blog post, we will go over how to use the Legacy Storytelling method and share Weird Memories from …

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Epic Holiday Memories to Tell Your Grandkids About

Every family has a story. How you tell it matters, because how we remember our stories shapes how we view ourselves and how others see us. Using the Legacy Storytelling method, this blog post will teach you how to take your family’s holiday memories and build a story about a favorite holiday memory that will carry them through the generations.  …

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Legacy Stories & New Year Traditions

Telling stories about how things used to be, how people lived back then, how they faced hardship and joy. It may sound old-fashioned, but it has power that can’t be matched by any other means of communication. This blog post will teach you how to tell stories using the Legacy Storytelling method and how to share about New Year’s Traditions! …

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Start the Good Conversation: Share Your Second Chance Memory

Most people have had second chances in their lifetime. They are the stories we tell ourselves and others about how one event changed our lives forever. In this blog post, I am going to show you how you can share your second chance memory and help other people start their second chance stories. The Weekly Prompt – Second Chance Memory …

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