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Your Memoir Is Not An Accusation

For writers navigating family, truth, and fear

There’s a particular moment many memoir writers arrive at where the desire to tell the truth meets a nagging, more destabilizing question beneath it. Here is how I learned to move past the fear that comes with the responsibility of authorship when you write a memoir.

In the coming weeks, I’ll be opening a live space where I’ll speak openly about what happens after you share your story, how to prepare your heart for the reactions, and how to stay grounded through the process with care and sovereignty.

Begin with clarity

If you recognize the weight of fear, responsibility, or consequence in this reflection as you step into telling your story, my Set Your Story Free masterclass is a grounding transmission designed to help you:

  • clarify what story is asking to be written now

  • understand the fears that arise at the threshold, and work with them, rather than around them

  • begin from a place of inner authority, not permission-seeking

If you’re craving a steady way to begin you can access the replay here:

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