This site is for you to tell your own story in whichever way you choose. Because it can be very illuminating when we start to tell our tale and to listen to it as another would. When we really start to listen and to look at our own story can we use it to our best advantage. To see and be free of the limiting beliefs that are bound up in our narrative - a narrative that, for the most part, runs automatically. It means that you can investigate whether or not the story is true or whether it's a fairy tale; whether it reflects reality or describes a fantasy nightmare.
Submit, read or have a story examined
I created this site as a space for people to tell their own story, anonymously and without judgement, because unless we get to examine the story that we tell about who and what we are, usually unconsciously, we can't gain any real insight into the beliefs that limit and cause our unhappiness. I think that we all want to be listened to and to feel that we matter.
So this site exists to:
- allow people to tell their story and be listened to
- give people an opportunity to explore and examine their story one-on-one in order to gain insight into how it limits or defines them.
- let people read others stories so that they can see that they are not alone, and to compare aspects of their own tales, because sometimes by looking objectively at others stories it can allow for insight into a similar aspect of our own.
Ultimately and fundamentally, seeing how our stories work for and against us is a very simple and effective way of releasing people from what they believe is their unhappiness. And however we may define it, we all want to be happy.....
What's their story?
Read other's stories; for interest, for comparison, or for an insight into a person. Every tale that you read here has been anonymised, just as yours will be if you allow it to be published on TALEUNTOLD.COM.
My Story
I love listening to people. I listen to them in confidence and, as far as possible, without judgement. I have found it hugely enjoyable - in the true sense of the word - to be able to listen to people's narrative, their tale. It is very enlightening to hear how people weave a story about who, what and how they are. The stories are frequently accompanied by feelings of misery, depression and desperation. And I have found that when people look behind and beyond what they're saying they may find that they're not what they seem and that, in fact, it is the telling of the stories themselves that cause unhappiness, by creating beliefs that just aren't true.
Personally, I have learnt a great deal from listening to people's stories; not least because in listening to them it has brought up my own prejudices, beliefs and judgements which are just facets of the story that I tell myself. In that way I have been able to examine my own tale and to see how it has grown out of the conditioning, upbringing and culture within which I live.