Stories For Serenity
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Therapist Feature
If you’re a therapist who helps clients navigate addiction recovery, identity repair, and future planning, this is a chance to share one meaningful insight and offer a supportive tool. We’re inviting licensed therapists to record a short, heartfelt video that speaks to the emotional experience of recovery and gently introduces a workbook designed to help people reconnect with their values and goals.
About The Feature
This is a no-cost collaboration opportunity to be featured on Stories for Serenity platforms.
You’ll record a short, vertical video (under 60 seconds) that:
Speaks to the emotional experience of recovery, rebuilding, or rediscovery
Offers one encouraging insight or reflection you might share in session
Mentions your credentials and who you support
Introduces the Envision Your Goals workbook as a gentle next step
Ends with a soft invitation to explore the workbook or connect with you
You’ll receive full credit and tags wherever your video is shared.
Video Details
Format: vertical (9:16 aspect ratio)
Length: under 60 seconds
Tone: natural, heartfelt, real
No editing or script required
Use natural light
Selfie-style, speak directly to camera
Insight Themes You Might Share
Creating a new identity outside of your past
Rebuilding a vision for your future one step at a time
Letting go of shame and making space for self-worth
Learning to trust yourself again through small choices
Exploring who you are without substances or old coping patterns
Reconnecting with goals that reflect your values and healing
Creating daily structure that supports clarity and emotional stability
Imagining a life that feels meaningful, not just manageable
What Makes a High-Quality Insight
Use this checklist to make sure your insight is clear, helpful, and feature-ready.
✔ Practical & Actionable
Does it offer something the viewer can use today—like a mindset shift, question to reflect on, or small next step?
✔ Emotionally Relevant
Does it speak to a real feeling, challenge, or moment someone might be going through?
✔ Aligned with Your Specialty
Is it something that reflects your work, your clients’ real experiences, or your therapeutic lens?
✔ Ties Naturally to the Workbook
Could the viewer take what you shared and go deeper using the workbook?
✔ Short & Focused
Does it stick to one idea or insight, not a list of tips or a long explanation?
✔ Clear, not Clinical
Is it worded in a way that feels human and relatable, not overly formal or academic?
✔ Uplifting or Reframing
Does it offer hope, clarity, or a new way to look at something, even if it’s gentle or subtle?
Suggested Video Structure
Speak naturally in your own voice. This outline is simply here to support you:
Start by naming what someone in recovery might be feeling.
“If you’ve left old patterns behind but don’t know what comes next…”
“If you’re in recovery and feel unsure of who you are beyond your story…”
“If you’re rebuilding but still struggling to connect with your future…”
“I’m a licensed therapist who supports people in recovery as they reconnect with themselves and build meaningful lives.”
“I work with clients navigating addiction recovery, identity repair, and self-worth.”
“Try asking: What kind of future would I build if I believed I deserved peace?”
“Recovery isn’t just about saying no to something. It’s also about learning what you’re saying yes to.”
“You don’t need to have it all figured out. But every small decision that honors your values counts.”
“The Envision Your Goals workbook includes prompts like these to help people in recovery rebuild with intention.”
“It’s a gentle 30-day resource for getting clear on your values, reconnecting with who you’re becoming, and making small steps forward.”
“You can explore the workbook at the link if it feels like something that would support you.”
“And if this reflection was helpful, feel free to follow along for more.”
About the Workbook
Envision Your Goals is a 30-day workbook based on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.
It’s designed for people who are navigating life transitions, identity repair, or emotional overwhelm. It offers structured prompts, gentle reflection, and step-by-step support for gaining clarity and reconnecting with purpose.
It helps users:
Clarify their values and what matters most
Reflect on their growth and strengths
Rebuild confidence through small, intentional choices
Set goals that feel aligned, not overwhelming
Practice consistent daily reflection that supports healing
Workbook Benefits
Rebuilds a Sense of Self Beyond Addiction
Recovery involves more than letting go. It requires creating something new. This workbook helps clients explore who they are now and who they want to become, offering prompts that reconnect them with identity, values, and purpose beyond their past.
Supports Daily Structure and Emotional Clarity
The 30-day format gives clients a consistent and manageable routine that fosters clarity and emotional grounding. This can be especially helpful for building new habits and staying anchored during uncertain moments.
Encourages Self-Compassion and Reflection
Many in recovery struggle with shame, guilt, or self-doubt. The workbook’s tone and tools help soften those feelings by encouraging gentle reflection and highlighting progress through strengths-based exercises like exception finding and compliments.
Focuses on Small, Sustainable Steps
Using Solution-Focused tools like SMART Goals and Scaling Questions, the workbook helps users set goals that feel achievable and meaningful. It emphasizes forward movement without pressure, making change feel possible.
Helps Reconnect with Inner Voice and Desires
Tools like the Miracle Question and Preferred Futures guide users in imagining a life that feels aligned with who they are becoming. This helps shift attention from what they are avoiding to what they are creating.
Builds Confidence Through Repetition and Agency
As clients return to the workbook daily, they start to see themselves as capable of reflection, change, and choice. This builds a foundation of self-trust that supports long-term healing and intentional living.
Who This Is For
You’re a great fit if:
You support clients in recovery or navigating life after addiction
You care about helping people clarify their direction and rediscover themselves
You’re open to sharing a brief, heartfelt reflection
You want to reach more people with your work and message
Final Notes
This is not about polished or perfect content. It’s about offering something honest. If you support people who are learning to live with intention after addiction, this is a gentle way to share your insight and help others take a next step forward. We’d love to feature you.
About Us
Stories for Serenity creates digital workbooks grounded in therapeutic tools. We support people moving through emotional transitions with clarity, courage, and self-trust. Whether someone is rebuilding, rediscovering, or beginning again, we believe they deserve tools that meet them where they are.