The best way to create a legacy


Posted July 31, 2013 by stevenberry

Creating your legacy allows your memories, lessons learned and values to be remembered by future generations.

 
Creating your legacy allows your memories, lessons learned and values to be remembered by future generations. Everyone experiences ups and downs, happiness and sorrow, achievements and disappointments. It is how you deal with these life moments that define who you are. How you organize your memories is crucial how well your legacy is received. Every legacy should be coherent, authentic, unique and detailed.

Leaving your legacy can be a daunting task if you don’t plan and organize your memories. The first step is to gather the pictures of your life with the greatest meaning and then share the story behind those pictures. For example, say you have a picture of you and your father fishing. You post this picture and share, “My father loved to fish. On this particular day, we had been fishing all day but hadn’t caught a thing. I was ready to go home but my father persevered as he sat patiently. Sure enough, to my surprise something big and strong grabbed my line. It was a Barracuda! It nearly pulled me into the water and it taught me a life lesson to never quit. That fish reminds me of the good ole days fishing with my dad and why I love to fish.”

By telling the story behind your pictures, you are bringing the moment to life. If a picture tells 1000 words let them be your own because in time the stories will be lost and left to speculation. Bring your most sacred pictures to life for people and do more than just name people and tell dates. Your story is what counts and is a necessary part of creating your legacy.
If you want to read more on how to write your legacy, please visit the site leave legacy http://gotlegacy.com/ . Access the site create legacy http://gotlegacy.com/ for further details on how to become a member, the services included and the long term benefits of using this online platform.
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Issued By steve
Country United Kingdom
Categories Law
Last Updated July 31, 2013