My Private Movie -
: Identify patterns in your life, such as "starting over" or "found family," to help define your story's genre. 4. Create Your Private Screening
You don't need a theater to experience your story. You can "watch" your private movie through several creative outlets:
: A specific event that changed everything (e.g., moving to a new city, a career shift, or meeting a significant person). My Private Movie
: Mentors who gave you wisdom, sidekicks who stayed by your side, and "relationship characters" who represent your core values. 3. Establish the "Cinematic Style"
Consider how you would visually represent your life if it were on screen: : Identify patterns in your life, such as
: Your most significant turning point or a moment of great realization.
: Is your story a "cozy small-town romance" with warm lighting, or a "high-stakes drama" with sharp, moody cinematography? You can "watch" your private movie through several
: Your background, where you started, and the "normal" life you once knew.