How Our Stories Change When We Retire the Title

Retired professional reflecting in a quiet study as her life story begins to move beyond her title.

When a title retires — CEO, founder, attorney, surgeon — our stories begin to shift. This essay explores how identity changes when the role falls away, and the deeper narrative that emerges beneath it.

Why Certain Moments Stay With Us

Quiet table by a window suggesting the small memories that become central to a memoir.

A reflection on why certain moments remain vivid long after they occur, and how their meaning often arrives only with distance.

Is It Still My Story If Someone Else Writes It?

Open notebook and fountain pen on a quiet desk, suggesting authorship, voice, and memoir collaboration.

When you collaborate with a ghostwriter on something as personal as a memoir, a natural question arises: will it still feel like your story? This reflection explores authorship, trust, and how voice is often discovered—not just written.