As I move through my septuagenarian years, the importance of legacy grows. For much of my 30+ years of writing, my focus was on the books I wrote and how each one became a part of my life legacy; what I will leave behind for my grandkids and the world. In the past four years, since becoming a Write On Purpose Coach, much of my attention has turned to empowering other aspiring authors to create their own legacy by finally moving forward to write and publish their own book(s).
As I move through my septuagenarian years, the importance of legacy grows. For much of my 30+ years of writing, my focus was on the books I wrote and how each one became a part of my life legacy; what I will leave behind for my grandkids and the world. In the past four years, since becoming a Write On Purpose Coach, much of my attention has turned to empowering other aspiring authors to create their own legacy by finally moving forward to write and publish their own book(s).
Thanks for a thought-evoking article.
Thanks for sharing Brad. It’s inspiring and insightful to see how others think about legacy, and how that changes throughout one’s life.
How has the move to teaching and coaching others changed your view of what legacy means?