Ignore those naysayers who warn that you must be passed middle age to begin writing your life stories: Start your memoir now, no matter how old you are.
Read MoreIt’s a common but wrong assumption—that telling one's own stories is “narcissistic” or “self-centered.” Truly, preserving your legacy is an act of generosity.
Read MoreRecording loved ones' stories is important to most Americans, and yet not even half of us have done so. Here, resources to make memory-keeping easier.
Read MoreOur memories are anything but fixed—and when stories are passed down to a new generation, their malleability, their meaning, and their impact change, too.
Read MoreFamily stories have enduring value. Some you share now may not be relevant enough for your kids to care. But one day they will see themselves in your stories.
Read MoreEver wonder what it might be like to work together on your OWN heirloom book project? Listen to past clients' feedback—and words of thanks!—to get inspired.
Read MoreWriting about your life can be hard—but it’s still worth the effort. (Oh, and you’re wrong that your family members don’t care about your personal history).
Read MoreUnderstanding the basics of how our brains encode memory can help us both remember the things we want in the future & retrieve precious memories from our past.
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