Welcome to the Own My Own Story (OMOS) Community!
What’s OMOS? Well, we’re glad you asked.
We want you to feel a sense of ownership over your Story of My Life Journal, especially as we’re in our infancy.
We want you to grow with us, for sure, but we also want to grow with you.
We hope you’ll love your Story of My Life Journal and find it valuable, but we’re also not naive enough to believe we’ve got it perfect first go!
As we find our feet and develop with each iteration, we want to learn from the feedback of the people who matter most – you!
Maybe you picked up a spelling error, maybe you found something confusing, maybe you have a suggestion for a new tool or amendments to an existing one.
Whatever it is, we’d love to hear from you, and we greatly appreciate your support in helping your Story of My Life Journal continue to evolve to meet your needs and expectations.
We’ll update the below information sections as feedback comes in, so you can tell if someone has already picked up a typo, or is thinking along the same lines as you with suggestions.
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Story of My Life Journal acknowledges the Wadjuk people of the Noongar Nation as the Traditional Custodians of this Noongar boodjar (Noongar land) on which we operate.
We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded, and we thank and pay respect to Aboriginal Elders – past, present, and emerging – for their continuous love and custodianship of the land and waterways we now get to experience and enjoy, from Boorloo (Perth) and the Derbal Yerrigan (Swan River) and beyond.
The Aboriginal people are recognised for telling and sharing stories with one another, and the Story of My Life Journal team draws inspiration from the oldest living culture in the world, as we share stories of our own and support others in understanding theirs.
Always was. Always will be.