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.
Katherine Wehler

Legacy is perhaps the MOST important part of my business and something I think about constantly. Since I was a little girl I always knew at least one thing–I was here to help humanity and make a lasting impact. I’m here to leave a legacy of love and hopefully touch as many lives as possible by helping folks align with their highest truth and own level of impact to anchor heaven on earth. Read more>>
Sadricka Thomas

Growing up in a small town, I always knew I wanted to see the world. The thirst for adventure and to seek new opportunities run through my veins. My dreams and aspirations were always on to the next best thing. Because of this drive that was instilled in me, I became the first person in my family to graduate college not once but two times. Read more>>
Kallie Caton

As a birth worker, my main goal is to break the current stigma of birth and protect women and families from that stigma. In our society, we don’t know enough about birth, especially women, and when we don’t know about it , we can’t honor, respect and celebrate it. Birth matters to everyone because everyone has been born and if there’s any legacy I would hope to leave behind, it’s that I constantly strived to protect and honor birth as it was meant to be. Read more>>
Daniel Vitti

I’d like to have the chance to continue to teach for long enough so the kids and teenagers that are my students today bring their own kids to our school so they can benefit of the bjj practice. Read more>>
Ralph Edgerson

I would like to not only be remembered as a good husband, father, friend and brother but also a talented author that allowed his reader(s) to enjoy along with see the world I created in my words. I would love to be added to the list of great writers like Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, Stephen King, Toni Morrison and so many others. Read more>>
Jessee Lee

I hope my legacy will be that I was a hard worker that fought for the rights of songwriters and females in the music business. I hope people will know how hard I fight to stay true to who I am as an artist, unwavered by the trends. I hope I can be a pillar of strength to those who are thinking about quitting their day job in order to chase their dream. Read more>>
Ashley Vinas

I hope my legacy will be proof that anyone can succeed no matter where you come from. I was in foster care and I grew up in a area of southeast San Diego that was known for crime. I had absolutely nobody to help me and I pretty much had to figure out everything alone. I hope to show not only my kids, but everyone that it’s possible to achieve great things even when you have nothing because I started my business while I was living in a tent with my kids. Read more>>
MARIE JONES

I hope that my legacy will be one of sharing stories and information that educated, empowered, enlightened, and entertained people. I hope that my body of work will continue to teach and inspire others, open their minds, and expand their visions of themselves and the world they live in. Words have power and my legacy is to use them as powerfully as I can so that they long outlast my physical life on Earth. Read more>>
Ellis Walton

We all sometimes and many most times question why we are here and what our purpose in life is. I by far am not perfect, but one thing I have learned to do over time is self evaluate and apply the lessons i have learned from my past mistakes. Being able to understand that this journey that we live on is customized for each and every living soul. Read more>>
Laura Bradley

I hope to be remembered for my strength, resilience and the ability to overcome any situation and circumstance I face. I hope to be remembered for my love of helping others and to help others succeed in life. I hope to be remembered for helping others to see the light at the end of the tunnel, to give them Hope when they feel they have none. Read more>>