Family Homes Are Filled With Memories

Today’s article in the New York Times’ Home section brought out a great point- Can you keep the memories if you get rid of the house? Of course you can–by writing stories of the great memories shared there. . . . → Read More: Family Homes Are Filled With Memories

Top Chef Shows Family Foods and Family Traditions

The look of amazement when connections are made keeps me loving to be a personal historian. The joy you see on the faces is something really hard to explain. When you see it you know it, that is how I have to describe it. . . . → Read More: Top Chef Shows Family Foods and Family Traditions

Write It Now!

“I wish I had done it sooner” is what Bill Clinton said about his book “My Life.” I hear all the time,” I am not ready yet” or “I have lots of living to do still.” If Clinton can write and add another volume so can you. . . . → Read More: Write It Now!

Tip Number 3: Reconnect When Starting Your Life Story

Remembering can be fun process and others can help you remember things about your life that you have forgotten long ago. Connect with as many people as you can. Facebook might help to connect to many of people who have drifted through. . . . → Read More: Tip Number 3: Reconnect When Starting Your Life Story

Tip Number 2: Before You Start Writing Your Life Story

Most of us can write one good sentence. Writing your life story is writing one sentence after another. Don’t worry that you don’t write like your favorite author. . . . → Read More: Tip Number 2: Before You Start Writing Your Life Story

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