Reflections on Life and Legacy
Have you ever wanted to pause and reflect on the experiences and memories that have mattered most in your life? Many of us want to record our memories, preserve family stories, or write down what matters most. Yet few of us ever do. It can be difficult to know where to begin, and the task can feel overwhelming to take on alone.
These moments often come with a milestone birthday, retirement, becoming a grandparent, a significant anniversary, or a change in health that prompts a moment of pause. Sometimes there is no particular reason at all, just a quiet sense that the time is right.
Reflections on Life and Legacy is a one-on-one guided conversation that helps you reflect on what has mattered most — your memories, experiences, values, and the wisdom you want to pass on. Your words are recorded, transcribed, and carefully shaped into a beautiful keepsake written in your own voice, exactly as you'd want it remembered.
Unlike memory-keeping projects that rely on writing prompts or journaling, this process is guided entirely through conversation — removing the burden of doing it on your own.
The result is a beautifully finished booklet — a keepsake to treasure, share with loved ones, and preserve for generations to come. A PDF is included for easy sharing with family and friends.
Who This Is For
This experience is especially meaningful for people who:
want their memories, stories, and wisdom preserved for themselves and the people they love
want to reflect on and articulate what has mattered most in their lives
want their loved ones to have a deeper understanding of who they are and what they value
are approaching a milestone — a significant birthday, retirement, becoming a grandparent, or another meaningful life transition
This process can be a deeply meaningful gift — for any parent, grandparent, or friend who would like their memories and experiences to be heard, valued, and preserved.
Testimonials
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"I love that my thoughts and memories are recorded and saved. This is the first and only thing that I can think of that will live beyond me. You are the first person who has put an importance and worth on my memories and what I've done in this world — and what I will leave behind."
— Bobbi G., 65
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"You made my life count again."
— Colette C., 93