. The Memoir Approach
Sometimes we feel stuck because we haven't processed the previous chapters. We could work on:
The "Previous Chapter" Review: Reflecting on what you've learned in the last year.
Defining the Protagonist: Identifying your core values and what drives you.
2. The Creative Blueprint
If you feel like your life should be a story, let's design the narrative you want to live:
The "Inciting Incident": What is one small change you can make this week to kickstart a new plotline?
Theme Selection: If this year had a title or a theme (e.g., "The Year of Boldness" or "The Season of Rest"), what would it be?
3. Practical "Authorship"
If you're feeling a bit lost in the "waiting," we can use some grounded logic to find your next move:
Goal Setting: Turning vague "waiting" into specific milestones.
Daily Habits: The "sentences" that eventually make up the book of your life.
"You don't find a happy life. You make it." — Thomas S. Monson
It's okay to feel like you're in the "middle" of a story where the ending isn't clear yet. Most of the best books have a messy middle!
