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Why Birthdays are Important: Why Do Birthdays Make People More Open to Telling Their Life Stories
Discover the psychology of why birthdays make us more reflective and open to sharing our life stories. Learn how to use this time for deeper family connection.
Feb 104 min read


50 Questions to Ask Your Mom to Really Get to Know Her
Before she was your mother, she was a girl with dreams, regrets, and stories you've likely never heard. But how do you preserve those memories? Recording voice memos isn't enough—they often get lost in digital clutter. Discover 50 deep questions to ask your mom right now to uncover her legacy. Plus, learn how StoriedLife transforms scattered audio into a beautiful, interactive storybook. Don't just listen; preserve her voice for generations.
Jan 264 min read


Looking for Meaningful New Year’s Resolutions? Why 2026 Should Be the Year You Preserve Your Family Story
Every January, we set goals that fade by February. But meaningful New Year’s resolutions work differently, they grow with time. As 2026 begins, preserving your family story offers connection, identity, and legacy. Unlike health or finance goals that rely on willpower, this resolution relies on conversation. Learn why documenting your history is the ultimate commitment to your family's future and how StoriedLife makes it sustainable.
Jan 55 min read


30 Benefits of Storytelling for Adults: Why Sharing Your Life Story Improves Well-Being
While we often associate stories with childhood, the benefits of storytelling for adults are scientifically proven and profound. Research shows that sharing personal narratives can lower cortisol, boost oxytocin, and build deep empathy. From preserving cognitive function to bridging generational gaps, we explore the top 30 reasons why documenting your life history is essential for your well-being and your legacy.
Dec 29, 20256 min read
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