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Charlotte Rains Dixon Reviews “Step Out of Your Story”

Once again, the wonderful folks at New World Libraryhave offered me a book to review.  And once again, I’m making slow progress through it because I keep stopping to ponder and do the exercises. I found the receipt of this book particularly serendipitous because shortly before it arrived, I announced that I was pondering offering […]

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How to Live Like the Stories You Love

We’re all the stars of our own story, but that’s not the only role we play. Every life is an unfolding story: dynamic, unique, purposeful and potentially heroic. But it’s also open to interpretation, especially our own. From the day we’re born, we become the spin doctor of our own work in progress, with the […]

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My Interview with Dr. Susan Allison from Transformation Talk Radio

http://www.transformationtalkradio.com/guest/kim-schneiderman,4010.html

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Interview with Greg Enso from Life on Purpose Radio

http://www.lifeonpurposeshow.com/episode26/

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Chatting about the book with blog radio dynamo Cyrus Webb

http://t.co/Wn4FWMo72p

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My interview with Terri Williams, the “Bliss Lady”

http://www.empoweradio.com/home/shows/on-demand/soulful-living/809744-Rewrite-Your-Story-with-Kim-Schneiderman.html

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How to Stop Getting Stuck in the Same Old Plotline

Have you ever noticed that the same type of character keeps showing up in your life and pushing all your buttons? These people may look nothing alike or even share the same gender, but they keep presenting you with more or less the same frustrations and issues. Or perhaps it’s not a certain person but […]

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From Imagination to Reality

Grateful for this sweet profile in the Baltimore Jewish Times … http://jewishtimes.com/37617/from-imagination-to-reality/

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Your Life as a Character Development Workout

How Antagonists Help Us Strengthen Emotional and Mental Muscles

Does the same type of character keep showing up in your life and pushing your buttons? These people may look nothing alike, but they keep presenting you with more or less the same frustrations and issues. Or perhaps there’s a negative situation you keep finding yourself struggling with: picking up the slack and getting no […]

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Tapping into Your Omniscient Narrator

How Writing in the Third Person Helps You Step Out of Your Story

In the movie Stranger than Fiction, Harold Crick is a robotic IRS agent who begins to question his mundane existence when he hears a mysterious voice narrating his life and foreshadowing his untimely death. When he discovers that he is not the master of his own destiny, but rather a fictional character dreamed up by an […]

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“Step Out of Your Story” Featured in Shambalah Sun

"The exercises are presented clearly and should appeal to anyone looking to step out of negative rumination, self-criticism, and habitual patterns." Read more...

http://www.lionsroar.com/book-and-movie-reviews-for-november-2015/

Storycircle Book Review

"Schneiderman doesn't promise that your world will become instantly rosy and perfect; nor does she say that the journey will be an easy one. Rather, she is an encouraging and supporting presence, providing her readers with a tool chest of possibilities for making change in their lives."

http://www.storycirclebookreviews.org/…/stepoutofyourstory.…

 

Step Out Of Your Story

STEP OUT OF YOUR STORY

Writing Exercises to Reframe and Transform Your Life

Every life is an unfolding story, and how individuals tell their story matters. Recent Stanford and Columbia University studies show that how we view the story of our life shapes the life itself. Who are the heroes and villains? Where does the plot twist? How are conflicts resolved? Learn more...

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