Discovering the “Why” That Powers Your Story

Why It Matters

All powerful redemption stories start with a burning “why.” If you know what you’re fighting for, your reader will, too.

Guided Questions

  • What is the central wound or challenge in your story?
  • When did you first lose hope—and what sparked your journey back?
  • What message do you want to leave with your readers?

Action Steps

  1. Free-write about your darkest moment and first glimpse of hope.
  2. Define your story’s core theme in one sentence.
  3. Write a dedication that reflects your purpose.

Insider Tips

  • Don’t shy away from vulnerability; it builds trust.
  • Use sensory detail to make moments vivid.
  • Model your dedication after Houston’s, naming your “why” and “who.”

References

  • RETURN TO THE SUNLIGHT, Dedication & Opening
  • Brene Brown, Daring Greatly

Example

Houston’s dedication thanks everyone who gave him hope. Try drafting your own, naming those who matter.