You’ve been through a lot,
and your inner footing still
hasn’t caught up.
For reflective folks carrying low-grade grief from loss, burnout, diagnosis, aging family, or other big life shifts, this is a way to bring more meaning and real connection into a hard season – and to feel better about how you’re showing up in it – in less than an hour a week, without turning your pain into a project or forcing a silver lining.
I’ve been there. So, I made this for us.
This Story Work practice is a slow, weekly ritual that walks you through choosing one tiny real story from around your losses or shifts – a small scene, an object, a fragment of conversation that stayed with you – and letting it find a truer place in your life, whether it steadies you, marks a quieter goodbye, or simply stops swirling unspoken in the background.
Right now, I’m building the next iteration of the DGS Story Work Playbook (for those who like to DIY) and preparing for the next group cohort (for those who prefer community).
Stay in the loop for what’s next.
Add your details below, and I’ll email you when the new Playbook and group cohort are taking shape, so you can see if the timing and fit feel right before anyone else.