Is My Story basically about focusing on the basic elements of my well-being?

If that is it true, are my name, age, race, gender, religion and the like, all excluded?

Am I right in thinking that everybody would then be at the same starting point?

So, is a basic element actually just one aspect of my well-being?

Okay, as the Owner of my information, can I include what I genuinely believe to be true?

To avoid going on for page after page, would it be better to limit the detail I include?

With each basic element, how do I clarify things and not leave something out?

Does this mean that My Story is a sort of condensed version of my well-being?

Would this be like creating a mini single story–line? Every line tells a story, doesn’t it?

How do I compile each mini story-line to create a bigger picture – My Story?

With this bigger picture of me, would this help people better understand my priorities?

Is it possible that people might also appreciate where some things could be better?

Would I or my guardian have to be very selective as to who gets to read My Story.

Will My Story – condensed – be of interest to any persons I might seek further help from?

If so, should I include those parts where I believe I have personal abilities and strengths?

And if I include some things that I accept I struggle with, how can I describe them?

What about help or support given to me, including some special equipment?

Should I include who or what provides this help or support and how often it is provided?

If I then show it to a professional person, will they be able to see where I want to focus?

What might happen if something else is related to what I am concerned about?

And what about people close who have some interesting opinions about my well-being?

Will I be criticized for telling it as I see it, particularly if it is different to other’s opinion/s?

Is misunderstanding or others jumping to conclusions avoidable?

Could I be forced to include something that is not what I believe to be true?

What would happen if I exaggerated a bit, or not tell the truth in some parts?

If getting a focus is the real purpose, how do I highlight any real concerns I have?

If I have more than one concern, how do I show which is the most important?

Would it be like creating a map that shows different directions (concern/s) I can take?

So, to resolve my concerns, would it be to prioritise a one-concern-at-a-time basis?

And what if there are limited services that might be able help me, due to say, distance?

Would I be prepared to accept just one type of help or support to start with?

Will this save time as I am very busy and do not have much free time?

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