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Take your journaling to another level with the Memory Vault POWER Building Block
Whether you think you have a great memory or a terrible one, we all sometimes forget those moments that would perfectly illustrate the point we’re trying to make when it comes to telling our stories.
If you plan to write an autobiography, memoir or other nonfiction with anecdotal references, the memory vault is a great place to collect all those memories ready for use when you need them. If you write fiction, you’ll love having a treasure trove of memories and the emotions they brought up for you to help spark your writing.
Even if you don’t plan to use your own stories in your writing, the practice of journaling and recording your memories daily is a great habit to develop, as it strengthens your writing muscles.
The Memory Vault consists of a Google form and spreadsheet designed to help you capture your memories and store them in an easily searchable format for use in your books, brand stories and content creation later.
The form is structured to help you
Simply make a copy of the form (Instruction video included) and start filling it in daily.
The original 28-Day challenge ran in February 2021, in the Power Author Lobby Facebook Group, where the twenty-eight daily prompts can still be found.
The challenge consisted of access to the Memory Vault and twenty-eight images posted one per day to stimulate memories for collection in the vault.
The practice of writing your memories daily will
Includes twenty-eight daily prompts with images and short text to spark memories for you to record in your vault.
Not included in the original 28-Day Memory Vault Challenge and not available in the Power Author Lobby, this course includes a walkthrough video to help you get your memory vault set up and working so that you can start collecting your memories for inclusion in your books, brand stories and content creation today.
Watch over my shoulder as I set up a brand-new memory vault and start adding memories to it.
Go beyond the original 28-Day Memory Vault Challenge prompts and start collecting your memories based on your content creation plans. These prompts are designed to help you uncover and record the defining moments in your career, business, personal development, health, relationships and other aspects of your life, so that when you come to write your brand and origin stories or memoirs, you have all the raw material you need to work with in your Memory Vault.
Start your Memory Vault and kickstart your writing habit today with one of the most essential foundational POWER Building Blocks.
Your Fairy Book Mother, Gail Seymour, is an author, ghostwriter, editor, writing coach and publisher. She has written over one hundred books under various pseudonyms and for clients, including commissions for a commemorative royal biography and a billionaire’s memoirs. When she isn’t authoring books, she is an avid reader, boater, cat-mother, and craft enthusiast.