Why capture life stories?

YOU are unique. Every life is a collection of the many people, places and adventures experienced.

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4 tips for buying a memory book

If you are considering a memory book for yourself or for a loved one in order to capture life stories, it is important to consider what separates the best memory books from the "so-so" memory books or journals. Here are 4 tips to help you with your decision:

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LifeBio Celebrates Its Tenth Anniversary!

LifeBio, the nation’s leading autobiography and legacy company is celebrating its tenth anniversary!
Since opening on March 6, 2000, LifeBio has helped nearly 20,000 people tell their life stories. LifeBio enables people of all ages to have a private place to share life stories, upload pictures and create customized memory books using LifeBio.com, the Memory Journal and various autobiographical tools and services.

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Eventually it will never get done

Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the biggest problem when you're thinking about writing your life story (or you want to interview mom, dad, grandma, grandpa). The second problem is not knowing what to write.

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Is your New Year's Resolution to capture life stories of a loved one?

I was reminded over the holidays as we sat around the dinner table that these are precious people staring back at me. My parents are extra special and so are my aunts and uncles. I look at their lives and realize all the good times and hardships that have shaped them over the years. I realize that they have interesting opinions and perspectives on life that deserve to be recorded and remembered by me, by my children, and someday by my grandchildren

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Is your New Year's Resolution to write an autobiography?

Resolve to begin writing an autobiography. It's funny but so many people think they have nothing to say. I met a gentleman just the other day and told him about the work we do at LifeBio and how we've helped thousands of people with our autobiography template. He laughed and said, "I've got nothing to say."

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Interviewing a loved one - new video from LifeBio

Capture the life stories of a loved one

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5 Tips for Interviewing Grandparents, Write an Autobiography

1. Don't delay and don't talk yourself out of it. It's time to capture your grandparents' life stories in print, on video, via audio, or writing via the web. Grandparents' life stories are far more interesting than you can ever imagine. Really and truly, your own parents can tell you things that no one else can share. Avoid regrets and a feeling of loss by making sure you've captured their life stories before it's too late.

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Writing an autobiography has never been easier

How to write an autobiography? How do I write my life story? Well, it's not as tough as you might think. You can certainly do it yourself. You just need to know what to ask. Here are five sample questions to prime the pump of your memories. You can start TODAY.

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