Be Your Own Fairy Tale: Working with Storytelling for Positive Life Change

Be Your Own Fairy Tale: Working with Storytelling for Positive Life Change

by Alison Davies (Author)

Synopsis

We first engage with fairy tales in childhood and they never leave us.Characters such as the transformational Sleeping Beauty, the 'rescuer' Prince Charming and the scary, shapeshifting wolf in Little Red Riding Hood are embedded deep in our imagination and conjure up feelings that we all can identify with on some level.Through these fabulous stories we can access the latent power that lies within us, and finally gain the confidence and self-understanding we need to break those bad habits, overcome those life-path obstacles and emerge from the chrysalis to make our mark in the world.Working with fairy tales can be as easy as aligning to a character in a tale and then putting a positive spin on it. The simple act of 'making it real', by living out the story in your mind, can change the way you think and behave.Alison Davies offers a whole host of tips and practical exercises for working with the symbols, characters and plotlines in fairy tales. These include storyboarding your own fairy tale to boost your creativity, devising a quest to build energy and confidence, identifying your inner hero to help with problem solving and leaning how to be your own fairy godmothers in order to bring the changes you want into your life!

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 160
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Watkins Publishing
Published: 15 Oct 2015

ISBN 10: 1780287593
ISBN 13: 9781780287591

Author Bio
Alison Davies is an author, columnist, freelance writer and professional storyteller. She is the author of Storytelling in the Classroom ( 2007) and Read Me A Story (2011). She's a regular columnist for Soul & Spirit, Natural Health and a range of educational magazines. As a storyteller, she runs sessions on how stories can be used to enhance teaching and learning, and also leads workshops on how to tap into the power of stories for self-development. For more information see: http://alisonlrdavies.blogspot.com.au/