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Lesson Objectives
- Learn the importance of meaning-making in humans and how, left unchecked, our reliance on story can shape our thinking, emotion and behavior.
- Learn how to rumble with a story by challenging the conspiracies and confabulations that are often a part of the narratives we make up when we are in struggle.
- Personalize the experience of storytelling by writing an SFD of a difficult experience.
- Deepen your emotional vocabulary and self-awareness by further exploring your SFD and using the Story Rumble Glossary.
Reading Assignment –ย Rising Strong
Chapter 5
Lesson Video – The Rumble
Lesson Video – The Rumble Part 2
Lesson Video – My SFD
Exercise One – My SFD
Now I want youย to write your SFD. ย Keep the SFD to three or four lines. Short spurts of writing can be more helpful to the process than long narratives.
You may be in the midst of a story, or you may be recalling a story from the past. Both scenarios are equally powerful and appropriate.
When it comes to our SFDs, itโs important that we donโt filter the experience or worry about how our story makes us look. We canโt get to our brave new ending if we start from an inauthentic place. You can be mad, self-ยญrighteous, blaming, or confused. Donโt worry about editing or trying to โget it right.โ Youโll know youโre being honest if youโre worried that someone might see your SFD and think youโre a total jerk or a nut job. We all have SFDs that donโt reflect who we want to be, but they willย help us become who we want to be.
You can either start withย Exercise One – My SFDย or withย Exercise Two –ย SFD Writing Prompts: Unleashing Curiosityย – whichever is an easier place for you to start.
โWe canโt get to a brave new ending if we start from an inauthentic place.โ
Brenรฉย Brown
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Exercise Two – SFD Writing Prompts: Unleashing Curiosity
Below are prompts to help you think about your SFD. You can start with this exercise if it’s easier for you, or start directly with writing your SFD.
Use theย Story Rumble Glossaryย to help understand what you’re really feeling. Reviewing the emotion definitions can help provide clarity.
Exercise Three – The SFD: Let’s Rumble!
Itโs Time to Rumble.
Time to Unleash our Curiosity.
Time to poke, prod, and explore the ins and outs of our story.
What are theย factsย in the story?
What assumptions am I making?
What additional information do I need?
What questions or clarifications might help?
Now we get to the more difficult questions โ the ones that take courage and practice to answer.
Whatโs underneath my response?
What am I really feeling?
Sometimes you may not play a part. ย Even so, it isย still helpful to think about this question and write down your answer.
