A Wildflowers Home // your story // portrait of Line Thybo writing

Wanna share you story?

 

I'd be honoured to get to know you and hear your story!

I truly believe there is power in telling your story. I believe sharing our story brings us closer together. Something happens when we dare to be vulnerable with eachother - we share a connection. I believe a relieved whisper "me too" can save lives. Healing; both for yourself, but also for the person reading and relating. I’ve experienced that myself - both ways.

When you open up about your story, it doesn't have power over you anymore, you are owning it as your story. When you share it, someone will go: "I'm not alone" and we’re killing the destructive thoughts: “I’m alone”, "nobody understands or get it" or "what's wrong with me".

If you haven't yet, heard anyone share a story that you can relate to, maybe the world is waiting for you to tell yours?

I live by these quotes:

"People are supposed to be understood through their lifestory." 
- My Buemann

"There isn't someone you couldn't love once you've heard their story." - Mary Lou Kownacki



Your story isn't over yet, but maybe you'd like to share how far you've come with the other wildflowers here on A Wildflowers Home?

I've created a full interview with questions designed to dig deeper. I’m guiding you through the different parts and questions. The interview isn’t supposed to be answered in a night, it’s meant to be a process. Sometimes we just need to be asked the right questions for us to find the answer we’re looking for. My hope with this interview and you sharing your story, is that it will be a blessing to you, a healing journey and an encouragement to look forward to what life has for you - while also be a blessing for those reading. It changes our perspective, grows our empathy and we feel less alone.

You can either literally answer or just draw some inspiration from. This is your story, how you approach it is up to you. How throughout you are and how deep you’re willing to dig, is also up to you. You decide how much you want to get out of it, but I hope you’re willing to step a little outside your comfort zone.

I won't publish anything before I've got your yes a 100%.

There’s no deadline, unless we make one together, for when you “should” be done or share it here. This “interview” to help you share you story is meant to be at your own pace. Your own process. If you don’t feel like sharing it right away, we’ll just wait till your ready. With that being said, there’s no pressure, but no matter what, I think these questions will bless you or get you thinking and reflecting. So it is never wasted! :)

You can always e-mail me or write me on my personal instagram.

How amazing isn't to get a glimpse of other lives that happens on this earth? Learn from each others lessons, laugh at our silliness, cry together when we’re hurting & celebrate each others victories. A Wildflower’s Home is planted to be a safe place, for just that!

If you’ve already decided to share your story and can’t wait to get started, fill out the little form below, and I’ll send you the interview as fast as I can! :)




Meanwhile, here are the stories from other brave wildflowers who dug deep and shared their story with us.
 

Rorie from Virginia, US

Rorie from Virginia, US

Melody Pilotte from U.S.A.

Melody Pilotte from U.S.A.

Ingrid Kolås from Norway

Ingrid Kolås from Norway

Marit Eikemo from Norway

Marit Eikemo from Norway

Malene Bech from Denmark

Malene Bech from Denmark

Malene & Jamie Lieberkind from Denmark

Malene & Jamie Lieberkind from Denmark