1. When you think about your family, what matters most to you?
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Creating ways to bring us closer, even when we’re different
Preserving stories, traditions, and memories before they fade
Helping us grow into a more fun, meaningful version of family
2. If you could wave a magic wand and change one thing in your family dynamic, it would be…
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More care for our roots, stories, and values
Less distance or misunderstanding between people
More openness to trying new things or relating in fresh ways
3. What do you naturally notice in family settings?
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Where something feels stale or uninspired and could be made fun again
The small details—old sayings, photos, the mood in the room
Who feels left out, or when something is unsaid
4. How do you usually respond to family disconnection or silence?
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I try to reach out gently or keep a thread alive
I reflect on where it came from and what’s been passed down
I imagine a new way we could interact and might suggest it playfully
5. Which of these do you wish your family would do more often?
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Share stories and pass things down
Check in and show up emotionally
Explore new traditions, games, or rituals together
6. When someone shares a memory, what are you most likely to feel?
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Curious about how others experienced it
Excited to turn it into something creative...maybe a video or a game
Moved by what it reveals about where we come from
7. If your family gave you a nickname based on your role, it might be...
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The one with ideas and good timing
The one who remembers everything
The one who keeps everyone connected
8. In your ideal family gathering, what would happen?
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People would listen to each other and feel seen
Someone would share a meaningful story or heirloom
We’d laugh, try something new, and maybe make something together
9. When you imagine future generations of your family, what do you hope they inherit?
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A creative, evolving way of being connected and alive
A sense of belonging across differences
Our stories, wisdom, and love for where we came from
10. When people thank you in your family, it’s usually for…
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Bringing something fresh, playful, or meaningful into the mix
Remembering something important or honoring someone’s experience
Holding space, checking in, or keeping people looped in
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