You know that tension between documenting your life and actually living it?

You document a lot. You do enjoy it. But the pile is growing, the context around the moments is thinning, and sometimes documenting feels like its own job, separate from purely experiencing your life.

Underneath it all is a quiet fear that time is moving too fast and you might miss what mattered if you don’t keep saving it.

An engaging, deeply satisfying Story Work practice for those with years of photos, writings, screenshots, etc. who revel in looking back at the stories, want to keep their favorite ones alive, yet can feel how much context is missing – fading, being forgotten – as time goes on.

This practice is a slow, weekly ritual (less than an hour a week) that walks you through choosing one tiny story from your life – a frame from your camera roll, a screenshot, a saved note that stayed with you, or a meaningful moment you never thought to record – and turning it into a living resource that can steady you now and become something real you can share with the people you love, instead of just another fragment in the pile.

I’ve been there. So, I made this for us.

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).

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