What My Trauma-Informed Memoir Coaching Looks Like
How I apply trauma-informed care (TIC) to memoir coaching
Maybe you’ve considered one or more of these questions:
Should I write a memoir?
How do I get started writing a book?
What if the memories are too painful?
What if I can’t remember all the details of my life?
Is my story even worth telling?
How do I structure a memoir?
Who can help me write my memoir?
Do I need a memoir coach?
What should I share, and what should I leave off the page?
How do I structure a memoir?
How do I revisit a painful or uncertain past without getting triggered?
Is a writing coach even worth it?
If you’re considering writing a memoir but worry about how to go about it, let’s talk. And, if you’re concerned that your life experiences might too complex, too upsetting, too disturbing, or too confusing to organize and publish, you might benefit from working with someone like me, a trauma-informed memoir coach.
Here are the guiding principles that inform my memoir coaching practice:
T — Trust
E — Empowerment
A — Acknowledgment
C — Consistency/collaboration/choice
H— Healing-driven
E — Empathy
S — Safety in sharing
If you’d like to schedule a discounted, hour-long consult to clarify the story you’re considering sharing, get in touch!
And, if you’d like to test my self-guided memoir course at a discounted rate, sign up here for more info.