Creating Future Memories
Writing a life story

Photos like the above are memories. How would you like people to remember your Life Story? How will you tell them what you want them to know?
And what about the future descendants you’ll never meet, who may want to learn about their heritage.
Everybody has a story but perhaps one of life’s most frustrating situations is when you would like to know more about somebody and they are no longer around to ask. You can ensure that this is not what happens in the future when someone wants to know your story.
Some people are shy and need to be prompted for information, some are unable to explain in their own words and need a guide to organise and present material, others may need someone to hold them to the point. And others may need to be prompted to search the photo albums.
I have a long history of interviewing people in a comfortable, non-threatening way and can effectively gain information on various aspects of your Life Story or that of your loved one. The material might be needed for background to a job interview, a wedding unique to a particular couple, a funeral where it seems like I really knew the deceased. Or you may want a document that is kept forever as a permanent history.
The depth of the information acquired may vary, but the technique in gathering it is the same. I interview my clients and any relevant family and friends. I may do historical research to support what you tell me.
The amount of information needed for a public occasion may be merely a small portion what I put together as a Future Heirloom – but the fuller information is then available for you to enjoy and marvel at.
Talk to me about how we can proceed to develop your Life Story as a Future Heirloom .
