Life presents many spaces where one’s dignity can be diminished. When you listen to someone share their story, you are giving them the opportunity to regain dignity.
Storytelling builds empathy. When we hear a story shared by someone about their life experiences, we come to see the world from someone else’s point of view.
Your narrative identity is your personal story. In psychology, your narrative identity is shown to provide you with a focal point to make meaning of all of your life events.
This is the first of a new blog feature “Brief Benefits of Storytelling”. Come back in the weeks to come to read more bite-sized posts about why storytelling is impactful to your life!
Imagine being able to share your story with up to 15 others while biking down the beautiful streets of Gainesville, Florida. On April 3, 2016, Self Narrate and Florida Fun Bikes collaborated to make this happen for the attendees of Active Streets.
As I walked out on stage in front of over 1500 people, I found that I was much calmer than I expected to be. Rather than nerves taking over, I found the voice in my head saying, “you’re in front of 1500 of your closest friends.” And it turned out to be true.
What is that you do that you get so excited about and invested in that you forget to eat? Follow that passion. When you follow your heart, you will be ready to fly.