What do you want people to remember about you?

We asked folks we admire to tell us about what they want their legacy to be. Check out their responses below.

I wanted more freedom to help and support my clients in the way that best serves them instead of what best serves the agency. The best way I could do that was by leaving my agency and starting a private practice. Now I have a flourishing telehealth practice offering therapy for Adult ADHD in Los Angeles and across California. Read more>>

As a costume designer and photographer, I aspire to leave behind a legacy of creativity, innovation, and inspiration. I want people to remember me for my ability to capture the essence of a moment or concept through my photography, and for pushing the boundaries of design to create unique and impactful experiences. Read more>>

Many of my friends, colleagues, and associates have always known me for my musical gifts. Over the past ten years they have supported my live shows, spread my music around, and encouraged me to become the best version of my musical self I can be. I have enjoyed composing and singing heartfelt songs that often mirrored prayers I whispered during my times of self-doubt, insecurities, and feelings of unworthiness. Read more>>

I want to enable people to live their most fulfilled lives. Having the opportunity to champion folks who are feeling stuck, or have a goal that they want to achieve allows them to level up in ways they may have not been able to do on their own. Read more>>
