Five Minute Friday: Story

I had an epiphany last night:  I’m more comfortable with myself because I’ve acknowledged the value in my story.  

We all have a story.  Some are colourful, others are epic sagas.  Some prefer to use only words while others need picture-book format.  Some stories are lived with the fantasy of being played out on the big screen, complete with which actor would best portray you.  Others try to bury their stories so deep that no one would find it.  Some stories have been grossly exaggerated, while others prefer to skim the surface.

Regardless of your personal opinion about your story, it is valuable.  It’s the one thing that you have that is matchless.  Yes, there are bits and pieces that are similar to another.  Maybe there’s some generational guck or blessings that have been passed down through familial lines.  Perhaps this detail or that moment is shared with someone else.  All that aside, there’s one thing your story has that theirs doesn’t:

You.

We are living our story.  No one can retell it as accurately as we can.  No one else could live our lives the same way we do.  It’s not about comparing or measuring up to someone else’s story.  Chances are high that they’re looking to us with envy, wishing they could swap lives.

Do you appreciate your story?  Do you see value in your story?  More importantly—how do you plan to share your story?

I used to think my story didn’t matter.  And because my story didn’t matter, I didn’t matter.  Simple math, right?  This is what made me question blogging in the first place.  Do I have anything to put out there that’s even worth sharing?  Why would anyone want to read my page?  These questions kept me ‘hiding’ my blog for a long time.  Not only did I keep my blog a secret, but I also downplayed my writing ability.  I didn’t see the point in even getting my own web space— I don’t have cash to *waste*.

However, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that when I shared some of the riskier, edgier, more challenging parts of my story aloud, there was feedback.  Lots of feedback.  And it was positive.  AND they wanted to hear more.  (I don’t blog for feedback, but it sure does wonders to a bloggers soul to get some—thank you!!)  My readers saw that I offered a unique perspective and insight into a life they were honestly and earnestly curious about, but no one else had offered to share.

Now equipped with my own web space, I’m actively making plans to share more about my story.  I’m putting it out there because that’s part of who I am.  I’m choosing to share because someone else has similar bits and pieces.  They need encouragement to keep going… or encouragement to stop doing something harmful.

My story is valuable because I am valuable.

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  • http://www.debistangeland.com/ Debi Stangeland

    Yay! I am so happy to see the progression going on with you. I LOVE your writing and am so looking forward to where the Lord is going to take you on this journey. Thank you for being open to sharing your story with us.

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      Ooooh, uppercase loving is big stuff :) I’m excited to share part of the story now…
      Thanks for your support XOXO

  • http://www.whimsywords.blogspot.com/ Julie Wilson

    Still working on acknowledging the value of my story! However, whenever I think about quitting the writing and the blogging, God brings someone across my path that reads my blog and they say “thank you… I appreciate your writing” …even if they never comment on my blog!

    Love your words, friend!

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      Thank you, Julie! Those comments are perfectly timed, aren’t they? It’s as if God says “Oh, Julie/Sabrina needs some encouragement today…” and impresses a new person to comment :) Love it!

  • http://www.lisanotes.com/ Lisa notes…

    “My story is valuable because I am valuable.”
    Lovely. I think many of us feel our story isn’t very interesting to anyone but us. But we never know which parts of our story another person may be needing. God gives each of us individual stories for his purposes, whether or not we understand, and thus we share. Thanks for blogging this today.

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      You’re welcome, Lisa :) Like you said, it’s not for me to determine who needs which parts of my story. I just need to tell it and trust God to handle the other details.

  • Leslie Streeter

    Man, is that gorgeous. You realize your worth, which is so important if we are to see the worth in others and be what we’re supposed to be. Thanks for this!

    – Leslie of The Sweet Midlife with Lynne and Leslie sweetmidlife.com
    Here from FMF!

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      You’re welcome, Leslie! Thanks for visiting :)

  • WesAnna

    Beautifully said! Thank you for being brave and sharing your story on FMF!

    • https://sabrinajr.com/ Sabrina

      Thank you for reading :)