In our experience, talking about legacy is often subtly discouraged by society and we find this to be deeply unfortunate. Thinking about the legacy you would like to build can help you better align your work, life, time – your sweat and tears – with your values. Below, we’ve tried to create a space for folks to start conversations about they legacies they are hoping to build.
India Clark

When I’m gone, I hope people remember me as someone who was safe and supportive in times of uncertainty and stuckness. Also, as someone really fun to laugh and be ridiculous with. How I relate with clients—how I help them—involves being human and compassionate while bringing my best into a role I enjoy and am good at. Read more>>
Victoria Webb-Johnson

Although I am only at the beginning of my career, I have thought a lot about where I want to end up in my career and what kind of legacy I want to leave. One of my many loves when it comes to design is its ability to target its appeal to specific groups of people through creative direction alone. Read more>>
Cheryl Palmer

It may sound cliche, but I really would love it if when people spoke about me, they say that I was kind and loving. In my family relationships, my friendships and in my work life, my biggest goal is to make the people around me feel calm and at peace and most of all to feel valued. Read more>>
Tomi Simenson

One of my hopes and dreams through this business is to inspire more people to be generous, and to see that generosity spread like wildfire. Through my industry, I am given chances every day to be generous. To see the impact that it has had on our small community, and my employees, has only grown my generous heart. Read more>>

