Hero’s Journey is Story of Taking Control of What Seems Out Of Our Control

From: http://www.yourheroicjourney.com/attributing-outcomes-journey-from-victim-to-hero/
“Attributing Outcomes: Journey from Victim to Hero”
Reg Harris discusses how the Hero’s Journey is, in a sense, a story of the hero having to face challenges that he feels have been beyond his control and take control of them, thus becoming more responsible for his own life rather than blaming outside forces beyond his control — bad luck, other people (or his own inadequacy or ineptitude) — for what happens in his life.

Click here to access the full article at Reg Harris’s yourheroicjourney.com website.

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Vivian Zabriskie’s “Victim/Hero Continuum of Resentment”

From: http://heroworks.com/Resentmentcontinuum.html
by Vivian Zabriskie, HeroWorks

Personal coach Vivian Zabriskie presents this graph illustrating what she calls the Victim/Hero Continuum of Resentment:

Check out other powerful hero resources at TheHeroPlace, including Hero Tools (such as StoryCraft Hero-Story Writing Software) and Hero Organizations (such as the Gallery of Heroes) as well as other Hero Wisdom (such as that of script-writing coach Skip Press). Also, search or submit to hero databases (such as hero-story databases) from around the Internet in the Your Heroes section of TheHeroPlace.

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