@deshipu Yes, I am familiar with the Hero's Journey as a storytelling technique.
When I was in my marketing role, I wrote many of them for product messaging.
There's a problem. You (the hero) attempt to solve it but cannot. You get help via a coach (or mentor). A breakthrough happens. Then the story resolves happily.
If you don't want to be the hero in the story, then make the project the hero and yourself the mentor.