An Invitation

Stories of Yes.

Every extraordinary life began with a yes someone wasn't ready to say. This is a place to tell yours.

Map Your Yeses

Stories of Yes

What are the yeses that shaped your life?

The moments that shaped us most were often the ones we said yes — the ones that took us off plan.

I believe life only makes sense looking backward. And I am asking women to look back and find the gold. Why?

I want you to own that yes, no matter what. I want you to take the time to recognize what it opened up for you. And most importantly, I want you to anchor in the thing it revealed that you already had — you are actually a risk taker, you are creative, you are irrefutably strong and loyal.

I would be honored to hear your story.

Stories of Yes is an invitation to reflect and share those moments — big or small — gathered from women everywhere. Some yeses we chose. Some were handed to us. All of them, looking back, were taking us somewhere we couldn't have planned.

Share the yes that changed your direction below.

What you'll find here

  • A place to reflect. Tell the story of a yes that changed your life — the easy ones, the terrifying ones, the ones you couldn't refuse.
  • A place to be heard. Jeanne personally reads and responds to the first thirty stories each month.
  • A place to own. Map your own yeses with the worksheet — discover what each one gave you, anchor in what it proved, and take the whole list with you as a PDF.

Start Here

Map the whole list first.

One story is easier to tell once you can see all of them. The worksheet walks you through it — map the yeses that shaped you, discover what each one gave you, anchor in what they prove you already are.

Nothing is sent to me. It stays on your own device, and you can keep the whole list as a PDF.

Open the Worksheet

Share Your Yes

Tell me about your yes.

When you're ready — or if you already know the one — tell me about it here. Share as much or as little as you'd like.

Please add your name and a valid email.

Your story is shared only with Jeanne. Nothing is published without your permission.

If you have any questions, please contact me at jeanne@jeannechung.com

Coming Soon

And then we'll say them out loud.

A story changes when you hear it in your own voice, in a room where nobody is going to tell you it wasn't that big a deal.

So this is where Stories of Yes is going next: a gathering, once a month, on Zoom. An hour. A handful of women. Some will come to tell theirs and some will come only to listen — and listening turns out to be its own kind of work, because you rarely recognize your own yes until you hear the shape of someone else's.

I'm building it slowly and on purpose. I'd rather begin with a small room that feels safe than a large one that doesn't. The first gathering will be later this year, and the women who've sent me their stories will hear about it first.

Want to know when the first one is?

Please add a valid email.

One note when the date is set. Nothing else, and never your story.