Writing/Journal Writing

Starting The New Year Off “Write”

“In every conceivable manner, the family is link to our past, bridge to our future.” 

– Alex Haley 

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Today, I’d like to share my plans for 2016. I hope you’ll share in my excitement as I launch my journal writing workshop business, Writing Life Matters.

My first pilot class – Journal Your Legacy – is coming up fast.

I’ve realized that the time has come for many of our children to leave the nest — or maybe they already have. Although you’ve done all you can for your kids – taught them how to be their best possible selves, given them an education, and more importantly unlimited love – there is something else you can do.

 

Uncover the Hidden Nuggets of Wisdom in Your Life and Share Them With Your Children

You can tap into your unique experiences and pass them on to your children, so they are never left without guidance on their journey through life. Even if you think the life you’ve lived is “the same as everyone’s,” it isn’t.

As you look back at your life, with all its lessons and adventures and knowledge and skills, there’s so much more you can give. For your kids, grandkids, and their kids after them, you can keep the thread of your legacy unbroken

            People say, “You can’t take it with you.”

After losing both of my parents within one month of each other in 2011, I realized that we do, indeed, take something with us when we go – our detailed memories. These memories make us who we are: mistakes, life lessons, relationships, our life paths.

Think of the family members you wish were around today to share their anecdotes and answer your questions. After losing my parents, I wanted, more than anything, to have more to remember them by than old belongings and mementos. I wanted written stories, letters, and memories so that I could glimpse into what they thought and felt. And for a brief moment, almost feel them by my side again.

Since then, I’ve been recording some of my own pieces as family legacy. You’ve read many of them as my blog posts – Dad Skis With Me, A Valentine for Mom, Simply Do the Right Thing, A Thanksgiving Message to Buddy and Princess, and a number of others.

Some of them are meant only to bring a smile to my kids’ faces and others, I hope, will help them when they are faced with life’s challenges.

You can do the same. You can turn your memories and life experiences into a legacy worth preserving, a legacy that will become an inheritance just as valuable as a car, a house or money – arguably more so.

No writing experience is necessary and you can start without any idea of what you want to write about right now. All you need is a few hours per week, a willingness to learn and an open mind.

 

Here’s A Sampling of What You’ll Discover –

  • the many aspects of your life that make you who you are today;
  • the values that guide your decision making;
  • a new perspective on the lessons you’ve learned along life’s journey;
  • a deeper understanding of the people who’ve influenced you;
  • the value of your own life and your influence on others;
  • the significance of your own legacy.

 

Journaling a legacy is creating a meaningful record of who you are – your values, wisdom and history – enriched with personal thoughts, reflections and feelings as a precious gift for your loved ones.

Do you want to be remembered for the valuables you leave behind or the values you treasure? For the things that you’ve accumulated or for the gifts of the heart that you possess? You decide.

I’ve created the Journal Your Legacy Workshop to help others achieve what I’ve done with legacy writing – connect family.

 

UPDATE – The pilot of Journal Your Legacy is complete and was a great success. Students happily continue to work on their legacy journals.

NOTE – I’m no longer offering workshops while I concentrate other ventures. However, I’d love to chat with anyone who values legacy writing and family connection anytime. Just comment below.

As a mother of two grown children, I have transitioned through the empty nest and am embracing this amazing and yet, sometimes confusing stage of life. My desire is to write my way through whatever comes my way and should my thoughts resonate, I'd love to hear from you.

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