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Grief Doesn’t Flatten Me — It Deepens Me
Grief isn’t something to rush through or get over. When it’s given space, it doesn’t flatten us — it deepens us. This reflection explores grief as a living expression of love, and how allowing it to move changes the shape of who we become.
Why Grief Matters in Our Legacy Story
My grandfather, who would be 102 today. His unspoken story is why grief matters in our legacy.
Writing from the Soul: Why Your Legacy Doesn’t Need Perfect Grammar
For years, I let perfectionism hold the pen — afraid a misplaced comma or sentence fragment might somehow disqualify me from sharing what lived in my heart. But not anymore. This blog is an ode to writing from the soul, unedited and whole. Because the truth is — no one is reading to edit you. They’re reading to hear your heart.
The Stories We Don’t Tell: What Gets Left Out of Our Family Narratives
We all carry stories we don’t talk about. But what if writing them down could be the most healing act of all? This blog post explores the power of writing as emotional inheritance, self-clarity, and quiet liberation.
A Call to Duty: Don’t Let Their Stories Fade
What if the greatest gift we could give our elders is the gift of being truly heard? This blog is a gentle invitation—a call to sit down, ask the deeper questions, and preserve the stories that shaped us. Because their legacy matters. And so does your willingness to receive it.
What I Wish I Knew About My Grandparents
Have you ever wished you knew more about your grandparents—not just their facts, but their hearts? This post is a reflection on why sharing your story now can become a treasured gift for generations to come.
Why Your Story Matters (Even If You Think It Doesn’t)
You don’t need to be famous or extraordinary to have a story worth telling. You just need to be YOU. This post is a reminder that your life—exactly as it has unfolded—is filled with meaning, and it deserves to be shared.
From Balloons to Bookmarks: Why Sharing Our Legacy Stories Matter More Than Ever
What does a handwritten journal from 1886, a daring hot air balloon journey across the Mediterranean, and a retired Air Canada employee have in common? Legacy.
Tea, Questions, and the Songbirds of Morning: Remembering Shirley
One beautiful way to use the Legacy Workbook is by sharing questions with a friend, turning ordinary conversations into heartfelt windows of memory and connection. – Inspired by Shirley








