Trying to 'live your story' can lead to personal growth. You learn more about yourself, your strengths and weaknesses. For instance, if you decide to start a new hobby like rock climbing as part of living your story, you'll discover physical and mental capabilities you didn't know you had. It also makes you more confident in facing new challenges in other aspects of life.
To truly 'live your story', you need to be true to yourself. Don't follow others blindly. Identify your own values, dreams, and passions. For example, if you love painting but everyone around you is pushing you towards a business career, you should still make time for painting. It's about making choices that are in line with who you are deep inside.
To truly live your life story, first, be true to yourself. Don't let others' expectations dictate your actions. For example, if you love painting but your family wants you to be a doctor, you should still pursue your passion. Second, embrace challenges as they come. Every difficult situation is a chapter in your life story. Third, surround yourself with positive people who support and encourage you to be the best version of yourself.
In most cases, you can't directly see who views your live story. But some platforms might offer certain analytics or features that give you limited information.
Dreaming your story is like planting a seed in your mind. It's those initial thoughts and aspirations. Seeing it is like watering that seed, visualizing how it could grow. Writing it down is putting a fence around it, giving it boundaries and a form. Living your story is watching it bloom into reality.