Creating a chronological timeline of major events in your life is the main aspect when you want to start writing your own biography. However, you may not feel to write down though those ideas are already in your brain. Sometimes, it’s also hard to determine the flow of your story.
Basically, writing your own experiences is very easy. All you need to do is doing specific rules to help your writing full of touch and authenticity. No matter what happen, the first thing to do is just start writing! Anything you can ‘throw’ out on paper, netbook, just write. No need to worry to edit at that time. Do it later. Don’t bother the grammar or spelling as you can also correct them later on.
The central of your life is a theme so make sure you choose what them that you focus in. Tell the story of how you met your goal, or maybe your feeling when goal switched to something else totally out of the blue. However, be sure to tell truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Honesty is the best thing so write exactly like it happened. Don’t forget to show a strong sense of humor. You can insert some anecdotes, your favorite jokes and other funny stories, which had happened to your life.
Though you’re now getting fluent in ‘throwing’ your mind, there is no need for you to fill the paper with your whole life moments in one session of infuriated composing. Make yourself comfortable as you can allow yourself think about other interesting angles. Don’t forget to add every detail in each aspect, whether it is about color, shape and background.
Your story will be better when you ask your closest relatives like family or friends to be very valuable sources of facts and clarification. Then again, set out photos in a timeline of your life then write or record to your visual storyboard.