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What Story Are You Telling? How to Change the Scripts You Keep Telling Yourself with Ally Fallon

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Have you ever felt like you have a story to tell but don’t know where to begin? Do you feel overwhelmed by or disqualified from the process of writing?

Join Allison Fallon, author, speaker, and founder of Find Your Voice, as they discuss the importance of sharing our stories, why we need to reframe the meaning we assign to our stories and the magic found in our ordinary lives.

Tune in to hear,

  • How to become the hero of your own story – and the ripple effect of being the main character
  • Three ways to begin framing your writing
  • The one person who needs to hear your story most

If you have been wanting to get your word’s out in the world, this episode will be the motiviation you need to break through your writer’s block!

Allison has a powerful way of clarifying the muddiest aspects of a story and bringing forth the essence of the author. Ultimately, reminding us that the true gift of storytelling isn’t just for the audience but the storyteller too.

Friend, you won’t get enough of this conversation!

Welcome to the hero’s journey of becoming.

Follow Allison here! https://www.instagram.com/allyfallon

Check out her new book here: https://writeyourstory.com/

For full episode notes, head to: https://marymarantz.com/themarymarantzshow

More About Allison Fallon: Allison Fallon is an author, speaker, and founder of Find Your Voice, a community that supports anyone who wants to write anything. In addition to her books The Power of Writing It Down: A Simple Habit to Unlock Your Brain and Reimagine Your Life, Packing Light and Indestructible: Leveraging Your Broken Heart to Become a Force of Love & Change in the World, she has ghostwritten 11 books and has collaborated on countless others. Through Find Your Voice, she has helped leaders of multinational corporations, stay-at-home moms, Olympic gold medalists, recovering addicts, political figures, CEOs, and prison inmates use her methods as powerful tools to generate positive change in their lives. In her newest release, Write Your Story: A Simple Formula to Understand Yourself, Your Story and Your Purpose in the World, Fallon invites her readers to make the courageous step to write their story because when people believe they are the authors of their stories, it gives them the personal responsibility to decide how stories finish.

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Have you ever felt like you have a story to tell but don’t know where to begin? Do you feel overwhelmed by or disqualified from the process of writing?

Join Allison Fallon, author, speaker, and founder of Find Your Voice, as they discuss the importance of sharing our stories, why we need to reframe the meaning we assign to our stories and the magic found in our ordinary lives.

Tune in to hear,

  • How to become the hero of your own story – and the ripple effect of being the main character
  • Three ways to begin framing your writing
  • The one person who needs to hear your story most

If you have been wanting to get your word’s out in the world, this episode will be the motiviation you need to break through your writer’s block!

Allison has a powerful way of clarifying the muddiest aspects of a story and bringing forth the essence of the author. Ultimately, reminding us that the true gift of storytelling isn’t just for the audience but the storyteller too.

Friend, you won’t get enough of this conversation!

Welcome to the hero’s journey of becoming.

Follow Allison here! https://www.instagram.com/allyfallon

Check out her new book here: https://writeyourstory.com/

For full episode notes, head to: https://marymarantz.com/themarymarantzshow

More About Allison Fallon: Allison Fallon is an author, speaker, and founder of Find Your Voice, a community that supports anyone who wants to write anything. In addition to her books The Power of Writing It Down: A Simple Habit to Unlock Your Brain and Reimagine Your Life, Packing Light and Indestructible: Leveraging Your Broken Heart to Become a Force of Love & Change in the World, she has ghostwritten 11 books and has collaborated on countless others. Through Find Your Voice, she has helped leaders of multinational corporations, stay-at-home moms, Olympic gold medalists, recovering addicts, political figures, CEOs, and prison inmates use her methods as powerful tools to generate positive change in their lives. In her newest release, Write Your Story: A Simple Formula to Understand Yourself, Your Story and Your Purpose in the World, Fallon invites her readers to make the courageous step to write their story because when people believe they are the authors of their stories, it gives them the personal responsibility to decide how stories finish.

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