By Tiffany A. Dedeaux

One interesting change in perspective is the way Seth Godin looks at story. In one post on his blog he noted that consultants, doctors, and politicians give us a story as a way to reframe what’s happening. That story will then empower us to fix our own problems.
Narrative ecopsychology, as it came to me, began as an exploration of how story can connect us with the rest of nature.
Think about your life and relationships. In what ways do you deal in story?
About Tiffany A. Dedeaux
Tiffany is an ICF Career Coach and a cross-pollinator of ideas with a background in broadcast journalism, social and ecopsychology, and coaching. Tiffany’s nearly two decades of experience has helped her to identify the power of story in connecting us to each other as well as to our environment. A believer in the power of reflection, practical application, and celebrating victories, Tiffany understands that the more we all live our dream, the more we can model it for future generations.