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Support People in Reclaiming Their Voice and Clarifying Their Boundaries

If you’re a therapist who helps clients navigate people-pleasing, blurred limits, or resentment from overgiving, this is a chance to share one powerful insight and gently guide people back to themselves.

We’re inviting licensed therapists to record a short, reflective video that speaks to the emotional experience of unclear or overextended boundaries, and introduces a structured, low-pressure workbook designed to help people reconnect with their values, clarify their wants, and take small, intentional steps toward honoring themselves.

About The Feature

This is a no-cost collaboration featured across Stories for Serenity platforms.

You’ll record a brief, vertical video (under 60 seconds) that:

  • Speaks to the emotional experience of boundary struggles

  • Shares one insight or reflection you often offer in session

  • Mentions your credentials and who you support

  • Gently introduces the Envision Your Goals workbook as a supportive tool

  • Ends with an invitation to explore the workbook or follow your work

We’ll share your video with full credit and tags across our channels.

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

  • Getting clear on what actually matters to you, not just what others expect

  • Saying yes more intentionally by getting clear on your values first

  • Releasing guilt when protecting your time, energy, and peace

  • Noticing the physical or emotional signals that a boundary is being crossed

  • Practicing self-trust: when you know it’s a no, even if you can’t explain it yet

  • Reframing boundaries from confrontation to clarity

  • Identifying the moments that already feel aligned, and building from there

  • Creating space to reflect before reacting, especially in people-pleasing cycles

  • Choosing what supports your future, not just what avoids discomfort in the moment

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 in your natural tone. Here’s a structure to help you get started:

1. Emotional Hook (3–5 seconds)

Speak to a moment your ideal client might be in.

  • “If you’re always available but rarely feel seen…”

  • “If saying no still makes you feel guilty, even when you know you need to…”

  • “If you’re constantly adjusting to keep the peace but don’t know what you actually want…”

2. Share Who You Are (1–2 lines)

  • “I’m a licensed therapist helping people move from burnout and resentment into clarity and self-respect.”

  • “I support clients who are learning to honor themselves through boundaries that feel good — not punishing.”

3. Offer One Insight or Prompt (15–25 seconds)

  • “Try asking: What am I tolerating that drains me — and what’s one small step toward honoring that truth?”

  • “Sometimes boundaries begin with clarity. If I weren’t afraid of disappointing anyone, what would I choose?”

  • “You don’t have to over-explain your limits. Your peace is a good enough reason.”

4. Bridge to the Workbook

  • “The Envision Your Goals workbook is full of prompts like these — it helps people reconnect with what matters to them, and gently make space for aligned decisions.”

  • “It’s a 30-day structure for people who want to get clear on what they want and start acting on it, especially when their voice has been on mute for a while.”

5. Call to Action (Wrap Up)

  • “You can check out the workbook at the link if it feels helpful.”

  • “And if you’d like more reflections like this, feel free to follow along too.”

About the Workbook

Envision Your Goals is a 30-day workbook rooted in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.

It’s designed for people who feel disconnected from themselves and want to get clear on their values, vision, and boundaries, without pressure, shame, or overwhelm.

It helps users:

  • Reconnect with their voice and reflect on what’s truly aligned

  • Gently explore the gap between how things are and how they want to feel

  • Build clarity through daily micro-reflections and journaling

  • Make space for their needs, goals, and preferences

  • Start taking small, supportive steps toward honoring themselves

This workbook isn’t about fixing everything. It’s about slowing down enough to hear your own truth again.

Workbook Benefits

How This Workbook Helps with Boundaries

Creates Space to Hear Your Own Needs
When boundaries feel blurry, it’s often because people are moving through life reacting instead of reflecting. This workbook slows the pace and creates intentional space to ask, “What do I actually need right now?”

Supports Clarity Around What Matters
With reflective tools like the Miracle Question, SMART Goals, and journaling prompts, users begin to sort through what feels aligned versus what feels expected. This helps clarify what is worth saying yes to and what needs to be released.

Builds Confidence in Honoring Limits
Exercises like Scaling Questions and Coping Questions help users name what is draining them and identify ways to protect their energy. Over time, these reflections support small but powerful shifts in how they respond to requests, expectations, and obligations.

Normalizes Boundaries as Self-Respect
The workbook helps reframe boundaries from something harsh or selfish to something supportive and clear. Through daily micro-reflections, users begin to see their limits as a form of care, not confrontation.

Reduces Guilt by Reconnecting with Values
Many people struggle with guilt when they begin setting boundaries. The workbook offers grounding in values and long-term vision, helping users make choices that feel right for them, even when they are uncomfortable at first.

Provides Gentle, Actionable Structure
With its 30-day format, the workbook offers consistency without pressure. Each day includes one prompt or practice designed to help users move closer to clarity and aligned decision-making.

Encourages Small, Sustainable Shifts
Rather than forcing dramatic change, the workbook supports users in making small choices that honor their energy and self-worth. These shifts add up, helping users begin to feel more confident, clear, and centered.

Who This Is For

You’re a great fit if:

  • You help clients explore and honor their boundaries

  • You value clarity, reflection, and small steps toward aligned change

  • You’re open to sharing one short video that reflects your work

  • You want to reach more people in a real and grounded way

Final Notes

This isn’t about being polished. It’s about being real. Your insight might be the thing that helps someone stop abandoning themselves. We’d love to feature your voice.

About Us

Stories for Serenity creates digital workbooks grounded in therapeutic practices. We help people move through emotional transitions with clarity, courage, and self-trust. Our vision is to make powerful therapeutic tools more accessible, starting with guided resources that meet people where they are.