Stories For Serenity
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Therapist Feature
If you’re a therapist who helps clients move through life transitions, this is a chance to share one grounded insight and introduce a therapeutic tool that offers structure and clarity in seasons of uncertainty.
We’re inviting licensed therapists to record a short, reflective video that speaks to the emotional experience of navigating a major life change, and introduces the Envision Your Goals workbook as a gentle, supportive space for reflection, direction, and next steps.
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 weight of navigating a life transition
Shares one insight, prompt, or reflection you offer clients
Mentions your credentials and who you support
Gently introduces the Envision Your Goals workbook as a supportive resource
Ends with a soft invitation to explore the workbook or follow for more insights
Your video will be shared on our platform with full credit and tags.
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
Naming what’s shifting in your identity and why it feels disorienting
Clarifying what values still feel steady during change
Creating space for both grief and growth
Asking intentional questions when the old path no longer fits
Reclaiming direction when external structure falls away
Exploring who you’re becoming without rushing to define it
Recognizing small steps as meaningful progress
Letting go of outdated expectations to make room for what feels aligned
Building emotional clarity when everything else feels new or uncertain
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
Feel free to speak naturally and in your own tone. Here’s a structure you can follow:
Start with something your clients might be feeling during a transition.
“If you’re in between chapters and not sure what comes next…”
“If your life looks different, but you haven’t caught up emotionally yet…”
“If you’re in a season of change and feel like your direction disappeared with your old routine…”
Briefly introduce yourself and who you work with.
“I’m a licensed therapist who supports people navigating life transitions, identity shifts, and major decisions.”
“I help clients reflect, realign, and rebuild clarity during times of change.”
Offer a reflection you use often in session.
“Try asking: What part of me is emerging in this transition, and what part am I ready to let go of?”
“I often remind clients that you don’t have to know the destination — you just have to know what matters right now.”
“One helpful question in transition seasons is: What would feel like progress, even if no one else sees it?”
Tie your reflection into how the workbook helps.
“The Envision Your Goals workbook offers daily prompts like these to help people move through life transitions with more clarity, confidence, and emotional grounding.”
“It’s a 30-day tool that supports thoughtful decision-making, self-trust, and creating direction during uncertain seasons.”
Close with a soft next step.
“You can check out 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 reflections like this.”
About the Workbook
Envision Your Goals is a 30-day workbook rooted in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. It’s designed to help people move through life transitions with more clarity, purpose, and emotional stability.
Whether someone is changing careers, ending a relationship, moving to a new place, or simply redefining who they are, this workbook provides gentle structure, meaningful reflection, and guided support to help them reconnect with their direction.
It helps users:
Reflect on who they are becoming
Clarify what they want, what they value, and what no longer fits
Create small, intentional steps toward a vision that feels aligned
Build self-trust and momentum in uncertain seasons
Let go of pressure to “have it all figured out” and instead focus on what matters now
This is not a high-performance tool. It’s a reflective, therapeutic space that helps people stay grounded and intentional during major life shifts.
Workbook Benefits
Creates Structure in Times of Uncertainty
During transitions, routines often dissolve and direction can feel unclear. This workbook provides a gentle structure to help users feel anchored. Each prompt is designed to bring clarity and calm when everything else feels unfamiliar.
Supports Identity Exploration and Reinvention
As people move through changes in roles, relationships, or life stages, the workbook creates space to ask who they are becoming. Journaling prompts and reflective exercises guide users in exploring what still feels true and what is ready to shift.
Encourages Honest, Present-Moment Reflection
With tools like the Miracle Question and Preferred Futures, users are encouraged to pause and ask what matters right now. These reflections help shift the focus from fixing the future to finding alignment in the present.
Rebuilds Direction Without Pressure
SMART Goals, Scaling Questions, and Solution Talk support small, meaningful steps forward. Rather than rushing to have everything figured out, the workbook helps users move through uncertainty with more ease and intentionality.
Validates Grief and Growth in the Same Space
Life transitions often bring a mix of emotions. The workbook acknowledges both grief and hope. With tools like Coping Questions and Exception Finding, users are guided to hold space for all parts of their experience without needing to rush through it.
Restores Self-Trust During Unstable Seasons
Daily reflections help users notice what is already working and where they are already showing up. This quiet recognition builds self-trust and a sense of momentum, even when the path ahead is still forming.
Helps Clarify What to Release and What to Keep
Through guided exploration of values and vision, users gain clarity on what no longer fits and what feels worth carrying forward. This process supports conscious decision-making that feels grounded and authentic.
Who This Is For
You’re a great fit if:
You support clients going through life transitions, identity shifts, or uncertain chapters
You help people create clarity, emotional steadiness, and direction during change
You’re open to sharing a short video rooted in your work
You want to extend your reach and connect with people looking for supportive tools for reflection
Final Notes
This is not about creating polished content. It’s about sharing something real, supportive, and meaningful. If your work helps people move through transitions with more clarity and care, we’d love to feature your insight.
About Us
Stories for Serenity creates digital workbooks inspired by therapeutic tools and reflective practices. Our mission is to help people reconnect with themselves and move through emotional transitions with more clarity and confidence. We believe meaningful change starts with small, honest questions, and that reflection can become a steady foundation in seasons of transition.