David had always been a storyteller, but somewhere along the way, his voice had grown quiet. Years of self-doubt and external criticism had shaped a narrative that he was not good enough, not ready, not worthy.
In one-on-one sessions focused on Story Medicine, David began to examine the stories he carried. He traced them back to their origins, questioning which ones were truly his and which had been imposed on him.
This process was not easy. It required honesty, vulnerability, and the willingness to sit with discomfort. But slowly, he began to see new possibilities. What if the story of “not enough” was never true? What if his voice mattered exactly as it was?
With guidance and support, David started to rewrite his narrative. He began sharing his work again—tentatively at first, then with growing confidence.
Today, David describes his journey not as a transformation into someone new, but as a return to who he has always been. His story is a testament to the power of reclaiming our narratives and the hope that lives in choosing a different story.