Research shows that people celebrate and make sense of their lives by seeing them in a story.
And we all have a story in us.
But writing a memoir seems overwhelming and time consuming,
– What would you say?
– How would you say it?
– Would anyone even read it?
All you need is someone to organise your memories in a snackable format that can be handed down from generation to generation. That’s where we come in….
Curious to know more?
Book a consultation at a time that suits you and we will be in touch.
Postscript (P.S) is a facilitated process, where we extract your learnings and memories and put them in a letter for those you love and haven’t met yet.
– What would you want your great great granddaughter to know about you?
– How might your words guide her when she is stuck or alone?
The process of recalling and recording is cathartic and insightful. Written on your behalf, you see your own reflection as others will know and remember you. It reminds you who you are and becomes a letter to live for, a legacy you’re proud to leave behind.
Postscript is for everyone looking to make an impact, learn about themselves and leave a legacy beyond their stuff.
– You might be coming up to a significant birthday,
– be a life learner,
– pondering your purpose and place in the world as you navigate change.
This unique process provides a powerful perspective.
Our team are professional qualitative researchers, interviewers and writers. We help you see and capture your message to the world.
- Letter sign off
- Presentation of letter
- Storing and distribution
- Preliminary brief
- Interview
- Letter drafting
- Two edits
Testimonials
Marilyn, Ascot, QLD
Leanne, Annerley, QLD
Fiona, Ballina, NSW
Norman, Mt Cotton, QLD
Louise has a Double Major in Communications, Major in Marketing.
A qualitative researcher by trade, she was trained to ask questions, look for patterns and predict behaviour.
A published author of her own story going back 3 generations, she has a reverence and respect for people’s wisdom and tales.
After a freak encounter, she heard a story and lost the teller forever.
As a result, she vowed to carry his legacy to ensure our stories do not die with us.