The stories of the First Age typically occur in a fantastical landscape filled with wonders and perils. It might be a world of lost civilizations or hidden valleys untouched by time.
The first Christmas story is traditionally associated with Bethlehem around 0 AD. It's a foundational event in Christianity with deep religious and historical importance.
We can take back our story by first being honest with ourselves. Reflect on the parts of the story that we feel we've lost control of. Then, start making small changes in our actions and decisions that are in line with the story we want to reclaim.
Taking back our story means regaining control over the narrative of our lives. It's about not letting others or external situations define who we are and what our journey is.
It means regaining control over how our life, experiences, and identity are presented. For example, if someone has spread false rumors about you, taking back your story is about correcting those falsehoods.
We can start by being more assertive in sharing our own experiences. Don't let others define us or distort what has happened to us. Speak up and set the record straight.