36 min

The Surprising Benefits of Writing Your Story with Ally Fallon The Alli Worthington Show

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I’m thrilled to have you join us in this episode as we dive into the powerful world of storytelling with my dear friend, Ally Fallon. Today, Ally will share some incredible insights into the emotional health benefits of writing our own stories. She’s here to guide us through the process of getting started and tapping into the transformative power of putting our experiences down on paper.
Ally Fallon isn't just any guest; she's an accomplished author, speaker, and the founder of Find Your Voice—a community dedicated to helping people express themselves through writing. With her extensive background, including ghostwriting 11 books and authoring impactful works like The Power of Writing It Down and Indestructible, Ally brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. Her latest book, Write Your Story, introduces an 8-step framework that helps anyone craft a meaningful and captivating narrative. Join us as we explore why writing matters, the unexpected benefits it holds for our spiritual, emotional, and physical health, and how you can start making yourself the hero of your own story, even if you've never written a word before.
Join Ally and I as we talk about:
Why writing our story matters
Surprising spiritual, emotional, and health benefits to writing our story
Where to start if you have never written before
Making yourself the hero of your story
How to write compelling hooks
 
Favorite quotes: 
(5:17 Audio) “The main reason writing our story matters is that the act of putting our story on paper teaches us who we are, what our life is about, what we are here for, why we matter, what makes our life so significant, and what is the most interesting thing about us. Beyond that, when we share that story it also allows us to connect with other people who are in our lives.” 
(13:37 Audio) “It is really so powerful when you start to put your story down on the page. You just see it in another way.” 
(15:33 Audio) “Every story is interesting if it’s told in the right way.” 
(17:03 Audio) “When you know how to write a great hook, you know how to command human attention, and when you can command human attention, you can give people information that is really important to them.” 
(20:45 Audio) “We have a lot more agency in resolving our stories than we think we do because most personal stories resolve when the internal problem resolves rather than the external problem.” 
 
Coaching this week: How to Quit Letting Guilt Weigh You Down
In coaching on this episode, I highlight the importance of using feelings of guilt as a gateway to deeper self-reflection, suggesting that these emotions can reveal significant underlying issues, like past unresolved experiences or current unmet needs. I encourage you to engage with guilt, using it as an opportunity to understand and address the root causes, which will ultimately help you find resolution and peace.
Links to great things we discussed: 
Ally Fallon Website
Ally Fallon Instagram
Write Your Story: A Simple Formula to Understand Yourself, Your Story and Your Purpose in the World
Hanging Out - Ben Rector
Only Murders in the Building
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Ilia Super Serum Skin Tint
Ilia Tinted Hydrating Lip Balm
Dune: Part Two
Shōgun
Apply for Alli’s Free Coaching
Create a Course
Alli on YouTube
Remaining You While Raising Them
Hope you loved this episode!  Be sure to subscribe to YouTube and slap some stars on a review! :)
xo,
Alli
 

I’m thrilled to have you join us in this episode as we dive into the powerful world of storytelling with my dear friend, Ally Fallon. Today, Ally will share some incredible insights into the emotional health benefits of writing our own stories. She’s here to guide us through the process of getting started and tapping into the transformative power of putting our experiences down on paper.
Ally Fallon isn't just any guest; she's an accomplished author, speaker, and the founder of Find Your Voice—a community dedicated to helping people express themselves through writing. With her extensive background, including ghostwriting 11 books and authoring impactful works like The Power of Writing It Down and Indestructible, Ally brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. Her latest book, Write Your Story, introduces an 8-step framework that helps anyone craft a meaningful and captivating narrative. Join us as we explore why writing matters, the unexpected benefits it holds for our spiritual, emotional, and physical health, and how you can start making yourself the hero of your own story, even if you've never written a word before.
Join Ally and I as we talk about:
Why writing our story matters
Surprising spiritual, emotional, and health benefits to writing our story
Where to start if you have never written before
Making yourself the hero of your story
How to write compelling hooks
 
Favorite quotes: 
(5:17 Audio) “The main reason writing our story matters is that the act of putting our story on paper teaches us who we are, what our life is about, what we are here for, why we matter, what makes our life so significant, and what is the most interesting thing about us. Beyond that, when we share that story it also allows us to connect with other people who are in our lives.” 
(13:37 Audio) “It is really so powerful when you start to put your story down on the page. You just see it in another way.” 
(15:33 Audio) “Every story is interesting if it’s told in the right way.” 
(17:03 Audio) “When you know how to write a great hook, you know how to command human attention, and when you can command human attention, you can give people information that is really important to them.” 
(20:45 Audio) “We have a lot more agency in resolving our stories than we think we do because most personal stories resolve when the internal problem resolves rather than the external problem.” 
 
Coaching this week: How to Quit Letting Guilt Weigh You Down
In coaching on this episode, I highlight the importance of using feelings of guilt as a gateway to deeper self-reflection, suggesting that these emotions can reveal significant underlying issues, like past unresolved experiences or current unmet needs. I encourage you to engage with guilt, using it as an opportunity to understand and address the root causes, which will ultimately help you find resolution and peace.
Links to great things we discussed: 
Ally Fallon Website
Ally Fallon Instagram
Write Your Story: A Simple Formula to Understand Yourself, Your Story and Your Purpose in the World
Hanging Out - Ben Rector
Only Murders in the Building
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Ilia Super Serum Skin Tint
Ilia Tinted Hydrating Lip Balm
Dune: Part Two
Shōgun
Apply for Alli’s Free Coaching
Create a Course
Alli on YouTube
Remaining You While Raising Them
Hope you loved this episode!  Be sure to subscribe to YouTube and slap some stars on a review! :)
xo,
Alli
 

36 min