Tell Your Story

Dear friends. I cordially invite you to tell your story. Whatever it is, I assure you it is worth telling.

 

We all have a story to tell at a certain age. You can tell your story in one word, paragraph, or a 1000-page book.

 

Your story can be a fairy tale, a drama, a tragedy, a struggle for survival, a story of triumph, or a story of defeat. It can also be about your business, your employee-manager relationship, how you build your own company, a relationship, or anything you consider interesting for you or others. After all, it will be your legacy. Yet, whatever it is, it is your story.

 

You can also tell your story in a poem.

 

Yes, a poem. After all, not everything must be work, business, or about a corporation. Leave a place for poetry in your life.

 

And so, why not? Your life can be a poem with rhymes, stanzas, harmony, etc. You may not know it, but your life may also be a poem.

 

Other lives can be a roller coaster like mine, and that's okay, too. There is much to show and little to tell in these life stories.

 

But whatever your life story is, don't worry much about the small details. It'll be enough if it's your story.

 

So, write it down or speak out, but don't hold your peace, for there won't be peace if you remain silent and your story dims and disappears from the minds and hearts of the people you love.

Whatever it is, be honest. After all, it's your story.

 

Don't be ashamed. Don't be afraid.

 

So, sitting here, I humbly invite you to tell us a brief excerpt of your story.

 

Sal Godoij

Sal is a Canadian writer, philosopher, poet, and indie publisher, author of a thought-provoking narrative that contains mystical messages. Sal believes in miracles, which he claims have accentuated his life, so many of his stories reflect these portents. Sal sustains that we all have a message to divulge in this life. Thus, he encourages us to make our voice heard, firstly in our inner self, then on to our neighbours, and henceforward into the universe.

https://www.salgodoij.com
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