This post was inspired by a recent experience with a woman who told me about her father's memoir, which he wrote before he passed away. She said it was more than 300 pages long and filled with his work and spiritual experiences, but that it was a bitter read for his children as it contained little to nothing about each of them. Instead of being something that drew them closer to him, his carefully-crafted memoir was a huge miss. In this post, we discuss the value of including a professional in your life-story writing process to help you actually leave the legacy you mean to!
Personal histories can be difficult to write.
Every person's life story is a tapestry of rich experiences, both cherished and painful memories, and of profound relationships that, when thoughtfully recorded, can serve as a foundation for future generations to treasure and learn from. However, capturing the essence of an entire life journey can be a daunting challenge, risking the omission of significant moments or failing to convey the depth of personal connections. Done right, a personal history should be something that draws your family, loved ones, or company closer together by bringing insight and understanding into who you are and the whys behind your life. It is definitely not something that should be divisive or cause pain.
Yet, sadly, that outcome sometimes occurs. Particularly when the person writing the personal history fails to carefully consider the method of their writing, the purpose behind it, and the questions, feelings, or experiences of their intended audience (e.g. their children), a well-meaning personal history can quickly move from being connecting to being a meaningless or even distasteful book on the shelves of family members (if they choose to keep a copy).
Happily, there are ways to avoid the major pitfalls of bad-personal histories. Particularly when you engage the services of a good writer-friend or a professional personal historian to help you, your life story can become something that will strengthen bonds for generations to come.
Following are three major reasons getting someone else involved will benefit your personal history in ways beyond what you can do on your own.
Expertise in Crafting a Cohesive Narrative:
Writing a personal history is not just a matter of recounting events—it requires skillful storytelling to transform memories into a captivating and meaningful narrative. Personal historians possess the expertise to weave together the threads of your life, ensuring a cohesive and engaging story. Their keen eye for detail and storytelling techniques enable them to capture the essence of your experiences, emotions, and relationships in a way that resonates with your audience. By leveraging their expertise, you can create a personal history that effectively communicates your life journey and strengthens the understanding and connection between you and your loved ones.
Bridging the Gap and Preserving Significance:
A personal history should be a meaningful reflection of your life, encompassing both significant moments and the impact of personal relationships. However, it is common to unintentionally overlook crucial aspects or fail to recognize the significance of certain people in your life. By working with a personal historian, you benefit from an outside perspective that helps identify and bridge these gaps. Their thoughtful questioning and insights ensure that no important moment or cherished relationship is left unacknowledged. With their assistance, you can create a comprehensive and authentic personal history that accurately reflects the depth and richness of your life experiences.
Facilitating Emotional Connections and Strengthening Bonds:
The ultimate goal of a personal history is to foster connection, understanding, and unity among family members or loved ones. Unfortunately, when personal histories are written without carefully considering the audience's questions, feelings, or experiences, they can inadvertently cause division or pain. By involving a personal historian, you gain a valuable ally who can navigate these sensitive areas with care and empathy. They can help you tell your story in a way that resonates with your intended audience, bringing insight and understanding into who you are and the motivations behind your life choices. Through their expertise, a personal historian can create a cohesive narrative that strengthens the bonds between you, your family, and future generations, leaving a lasting legacy of unity and connection.
You have many choices when it comes to recording your life story. The most important choice is to actually DO it. However, by considering the expertise, gap-bridging abilities, and facilitation of emotional connections provided by a personal historian, you can ensure that your life story becomes a unifying force that strengthens bonds and brings meaning to the lives of your loved ones, and not something that does the opposite!
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