On April 25th 2021, my partner—who I’d been with for over four years—told me he didn’t think he could be with me, because I’m Jewish. A few weeks later, after that relationship had ended, I began writing a book, in real-time, about what was happening to me.
I wrote through life for one calendar year.
What happened, in that year, transformed how I see things, and how I live.
Through writing about the life I was living, I began to see life as a story. This meant seeing myself as the main character of my story; what was working in my life, what wasn’t, and what I would like to see change. I thought about my backstory; how I’d got to where I’d got to, and any old, or limiting narratives I wanted to re-write. As the plot unfolded, in real-time, I began to see the story I’d been telling with my life, and to live the story life wanted me to tell.
Over the course of that year, I let go of everything that was no longer a part of that story—a home, that relationship, the role I’d been playing in my family, my career as a screenwriter, a writing partnership.
I lost who I had become, and found who I’d always been.
Since then, I've been living my life as a story.
Now, I’m beginning a new chapter of my story; supporting and guiding other people seeing life as a story, seeing what their story is, and living their story.
I would love you to come on this journey with me.