7. The Benefits of Life-Mapping with 'Listen to My Life' - a podcast by Sharon Swing

from 2019-01-29T11:00:33

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LISTEN TO MY LIFE is a unique visual tool that becomes an on-ramp to conversations with yourself, God, and trusted others in reviewing your past, assessing your present and continuing to joyfully and courageously walk with God into your future. The goal is to help you recognize and respond to God in the midst of your story.


As you invite God into the process and document your story, desires, observations and plans in words, phrases, and pictures, you may sense God providing fresh insights, questions or specific direction by helping you to:

  • CLARIFY your desires?
  • DISCERN how your life story impacts the way you live today and your choices for tomorrow
  • UNDERSTAND yourself and your part in God’s larger story?
  • DECIDE what you might do to live a life that is a more full expression of who God created you to be

THIS ADVENTURE IS BEST SHARED with a friend, coach, counselor, small group, class mates, spiritual director or mentor to help you respond to God as you pay attention to what your life story can tell you.


LISTEN TO MY LIFE may be self-guided, or facilitated; used in a workshop, retreat, class, as a part of a larger curriculum, as a helpful tool in counseling, coaching or spiritual direction.



Please explore www.onelifemaps.com to download a free introduction booklet to 'Listen to My Life: Maps for Recognizing and Responding to God in My Story,' that contains the artwork we refer to in this episode. You can purchase your 'Listen to My Life' portfolio on that website, too.


Join us for an upcoming Virtual Coaching Group starting January 28th or 29th, and the Facilitator Certification Workshop a live event in the Chicago suburbs April 8, 9 and half-day on the 10th.


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