What will people remember about me?
This week on The Fearless Forward Podcast, Mandy and I wrestle with that question. We laughed, we cried (okay, mostly me 🥹), and we asked the deeper things that don’t usually make it into everyday conversations.
5 Takeaways from This Episode on Legacy
Legacy sneaks up on us
We rarely think about it in our 20s or 30s, but midlife flips the script. Around 45, the question What will I be remembered for? suddenly feels urgent.Legacy is more than achievements
It’s not the résumé, the title, or the highlight reel. It’s the everyday choices, small acts of kindness, and the habits people remember when your name comes up.Your family is your first audience
Friends and co-workers will have opinions, but the deepest mark is left on the people who share your table, hear your words, and watch how you live.You can start now
No matter your past, today’s decisions shape tomorrow’s legacy. It’s never too late to write a different story for your life and family.Legacy work is emotional work
Asking “What do I want to be remembered for?” isn’t just a thoughtful question, it can also bring tears, healing, and fresh perspective. That’s where transformation begins.