TransformING

“Why TransformING Your Story, and not simply Transform Your Story?” was the question posed. According to Merriam Webster, the “-ing” at the end of a verb creates a present participle which renders it a continuous action.  Not a one-time occurrence, but an ongoing process.  Perhaps leaving off the “-ing” in transform would render a sense of accomplishment, but perhaps it …

Are weeds in the story gone?

I don’t enjoy the work of landscaping, but I love a good story. The Transforming Your Story guidebook begins with a friend’s metaphor of gardening. Her tale intersected my story perfectly.  The subsequent chapters of the book mirror my own journey to offer a guide for others to begin the work of examining, categorizing and pulling the “weeds” of destructive …