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Support People Seeking Clarity About Who They Are and What Comes Next

If you’re a therapist who helps clients gain clarity around their identity, purpose, or next steps, this is an opportunity to share one meaningful insight and introduce a reflective tool that supports deep, intentional growth.

We’re inviting licensed therapists to record a short, thoughtful video that speaks to the emotional experience of feeling stuck or directionless, and introduces the Envision Your Goals workbook as a grounding resource to help people reconnect with their vision and values.

About The Feature

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

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

  • Speaks to the emotional experience of uncertainty, indecision, or feeling stuck

  • Shares one reflective prompt, reframe, or insight you offer clients

  • Mentions your credentials and who you support

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

  • Ends with a soft invitation for viewers to explore the workbook or follow along for more

Your video will be shared with credit and tags on our platform.

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

  • Sorting through mental noise to uncover what’s true

  • Letting go of outside expectations to find your own direction

  • Clarifying what actually matters versus what feels urgent

  • Finding self-trust when everything feels unclear

  • Reconnecting with your long-term vision after periods of doubt

  • Using reflection to choose aligned next steps

  • Exploring values and identity shifts with curiosity

  • Building clarity slowly, instead of waiting for big answers

  • Turning internal tension into thoughtful decision-making

  • Taking action from intention instead of fear or pressure

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

You’re welcome to speak naturally and in your own voice. Here’s a simple format to follow:

1. Emotional Hook (3 to 5 seconds)

Start by naming a common experience your clients might face.

  • “If you feel like you’re constantly thinking but not making decisions…”

  • “If you want direction but don’t even know where to begin…”

  • “If you’ve outgrown the version of yourself you’ve been, but aren’t sure who’s next…”

2. Share Who You Are (1 to 2 lines)

Briefly introduce your specialty.

  • “I’m a licensed therapist who helps people gain clarity when life feels uncertain, scattered, or stuck.”

  • “I work with clients who want to reconnect with their purpose, vision, and next steps.”

3. Share One Insight or Prompt (15 to 25 seconds)

Offer something you often say in session.

  • “Try asking: What would I want if I wasn’t trying to get it right — just trying to get it honest?”

  • “Clarity often starts with naming what’s no longer working, not just what’s next.”

  • “If you’re feeling lost, ask: What’s one thing that still feels true?”

4. Connect to the Workbook

Tie your insight to how the workbook supports this process.

  • “The Envision Your Goals workbook offers daily prompts like these to help people explore who they’re becoming, what they want, and what’s worth moving toward.”

  • “It’s a 30-day space to reflect on your values, rebuild self-trust, and get clear on what matters — without rushing to solve everything.”

5. Call to Action (Wrap Up)

End with a supportive invitation.

  • “You can find the workbook at the link if it feels like something that could support you.”

  • “And if this helped, feel free to follow along for more grounded reflections.”

About the Workbook

Envision Your Goals is a 30-day guided workbook based on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.

It’s designed for people who feel uncertain, overwhelmed, or disconnected from their long-term vision. Rather than offering rigid structure or high-pressure systems, this workbook supports gentle self-reflection and clarity-building through small daily steps.

It helps users:

  • Reflect on who they are becoming and what they value

  • Clarify what they want to move toward, not just away from

  • Explore aligned goals, desires, and directions

  • Rebuild self-trust by noticing what’s already working

  • Create intentional habits of reflection and decision-making

It’s flexible, calming, and designed for people seeking clarity without the pressure of having it all figured out.

Workbook Benefits

How This Workbook Helps with Clarity

Creates Space to Sort Through Mental Noise
When everything feels confusing or uncertain, this workbook offers a grounded space to slow down and think clearly. Each prompt helps users tune out external pressure and reconnect with what feels true for them.

Supports Honest, Value-Based Reflection
Using tools like journaling, metaphorical prompts, and Preferred Futures, the workbook encourages users to reflect on who they’re becoming. It helps them make choices that feel aligned, not just acceptable or expected.

Shifts Focus from Urgency to Intention
Techniques like SMART Goals and Scaling Questions guide users to clarify what matters most, instead of rushing toward answers. It helps them move from indecision to intentional steps, even if those steps are small.

Rebuilds Self-Trust
With exercises like Exception Finding and Solution Talk, the workbook highlights what is already working. This reflection helps users see their own patterns of clarity and resilience, which builds trust in their ability to make aligned decisions.

Offers Gentle Structure for Exploration
The 30-day format provides consistency without pressure. Each day introduces one reflective practice that gently supports progress, even when the big picture still feels unclear.

Encourages Aligned Action Without Overwhelm
Rather than offering rigid systems, the workbook supports thoughtful momentum. It helps users take action from a grounded place, using self-awareness rather than fear or urgency as a guide.

Helps Clarify Identity and Next Steps
By reconnecting users to their values, goals, and internal voice, the workbook supports a deeper sense of direction. It’s not about having everything figured out. It’s about building clarity one honest reflection at a time.

Who This Is For

  • You support clients who feel uncertain, directionless, or emotionally stuck

  • You help people reflect on their vision, identity, or next steps

  • You’re open to sharing a short video insight rooted in your work

  • You want to connect with people seeking reflection-based tools for clarity and growth

Final Notes

This isn’t about polished content. It’s about offering something meaningful and grounded. If your work helps people reconnect with themselves and their direction, we’d love to share your insight with those who need it.

About Us

Stories for Serenity creates digital workbooks rooted in evidence-based therapeutic tools. Our resources support emotional growth, self-discovery, and meaningful change through reflection, structure, and self-compassion. We believe clarity comes through reflection, not pressure, and that reconnecting with your vision starts with small, honest questions.