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November 17th Legacy Chat – Celebrating Life & Loss

#LegacyChat Weekly chat dedicated to helping you write your personal story in a simple & engaging way This week’s questions… Q1 Who did you lose that you celebrate today? Q2 How do you celebrate the memory and life of your loved one? Q3 Do you do something special on the day they passed or do you celebrate them every day …

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November 10th Legacy Chat – Experiencing Loss

This week’s questions… Q1 Have you ever experienced a monumental loss? Something that changed your outlook on life? Q2 What/Who did you lose and what did it/they mean to you? Q3 Was it a heartwrenching instant loss or a slow fade into the horizon? Q4 How did the loss impact you? Did you have time to #grieve or did you …

3 Reasons Why You Need to Leave Your Written Legacy – As seen on America’s Footprints

Our article was recently published on America’s Footprints. Find out why you need to leave your written legacy. Here is a sneak peek… “Your written legacy.” Those are powerful words. What comes to mind first? Maybe you thought of beginning your memoirs. In its purest form, a memoir is gritty, hard to write, and nearly impossible to execute well. It is …

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The First Legacy Recording

Remembering a Husband, Father, & Friend The first legacy recording came out of a woman’s desire to share her husband’s writing, who had passed away. When I met her, her husband had recently passed away leaving behind his wife, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. His memory is and was ever-present for each of them. As a Christmas gift, she wanted to …