How to Write an Autobiography Without Being Ashamed of Every Word Inside.

Jasz

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An autobiography is a great way to get to know more about you as a person. It tells readers about your education, previous jobs, and what you're doing at the moment. It also provides an opportunity for you to completely revamp your image of yourself and how other people see you.

The problem is that most people are ashamed of their pasts, which makes it hard for them to write and share their stories without feeling self-conscious. But there's no need to be ashamed!

Here are some tips on writing an autobiography so that you can share all the things you want with readers:

When people hear the word "autobiography," they think of a long, boring, self-absorbed book that is entirely too narcissistic to read. But an autobiography can be a lot of fun!

I'll tell you how: don't start by writing the whole thing. Just take some time to write down some details about your life up until this point. If you're having trouble getting started, try writing some questions that you'd like to answer in your autobiography.

Then, when you've got a decent list (and who doesn't love lists?), start writing out answers. When you're done with each section, go on to the next one and keep moving forward chronologically until your book is complete.

If you're worried about not being able to fill an entire book with interesting material from your life, don't be! You can always fill in with funny stories about your pets or traumas from school or anything else that's occurred in your life that's amusing or interesting.
 
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