TELL YOUR STORY



📝 Tell Your Story

Your story matters.
Whether you’re writing for healing, for court, for your children, or just to let the truth finally exist
somewhere outside your mind — this page is your safe place to speak.

💛 A Gentle Reminder Before You Begin

You don’t need to be perfect.
You don’t need to write beautifully.
You don’t need to have all the answers.
Just write what feels important — in any order, in any way.

This is your space.
Nothing here is judged.
Nothing here is “too much.”
Nothing here is “wrong.”

🖋 Helpful Prompts (Optional)

If you’re not sure where to start, try one of these:

  • “The moment everything changed was…”
  • “If I could explain the truth to someone who would finally listen, I would say…”
  • “What hurts the most is…”
  • “The thing that made me stronger was…”
  • “If I could tell my younger self one thing, it would be…”
  • “What I want my children or grandchildren to know is…”
  • “This is what I survived…”
  • “The pattern I now see is…”
  • “This is what I wish someone had told me…”

✍️ Start Writing Here

Begin typing your story below.
You can write as much or as little as you need.

*This box does not save automatically.
Copy and paste your writing into a Word file or email if you want to keep a copy.*

📄 Writing Templates You Can Use

These templates help you structure your story for court, therapy, or personal healing:

🌿 Tips for Writing Hard Stories

  • Write in short pieces — you don’t need to do it all at once.
  • It’s okay to cry while writing; it means you’re releasing.
  • You can write out of order. You can jump around.
  • Don’t worry about grammar — this is not school.
  • If you get overwhelmed, pause. Breathe. Come back later.
  • Your truth is enough — even if it feels messy.

✨ Coming Soon

Soon you will be able to save your story securely, download PDFs, and create private collections for
your own records or for your children/grandchildren.
Those tools are being built.

Your voice matters.
Tell your story in your way, in your time.

With care and respect,
Bonnie