by Dolly Garlo | Apr 27, 2010 | Blog, Designing Your Legacy, Enlightened Leadership, Personal Legacy, Purpose
So far we’ve talked about a legacy project starting with an idea and as it takes on mass, it grows. Included in that growth is a definition of the roles and processes it takes to become a reality so the project can unfold smoothly, deliver its benefits and...
by Dolly Garlo | Mar 27, 2010 | Blog, Designing Your Legacy, Legacy Stories, Meaning, Personal Legacy, Purpose
Whether at the end of one successful career or in the middle of your third career, the reward is to really get busy with what you love – making the sort of contribution that working merely to create earned income doesn’t allow. Making that sort of career...
by Dolly Garlo | Mar 16, 2010 | Blog, Designing Your Legacy, Life Design, Meaning, Personal Legacy, Positive Thoughts & Inspired Ideas, Purpose
We’re often asked when the notion of legacy first came to us. Dolly certainly learned the term while studying the law of estates and trusts, an offshoot of the law of property. Working in medicine for so many years, I thought much of legacy was about healthy...
by Dolly Garlo | Mar 15, 2010 | Blog, Designing Your Legacy, Living Your Best Life, Meaning, Personal Legacy
The term legacy most often generates thoughts of “what.” Some tangible thing produced and left behind. I agree that some form of asset or artifact can be very much a part of your legacy. But more important is the “who” behind the...
by Dolly Garlo | Mar 11, 2010 | Blog, Designing Your Legacy, Enlightened Leadership, Legacy Stories, Personal Legacy
PBS has amazing programs! We all really need to watch that channel more often! In celebration of being on the air 30 years, PBS through its Nightly Business Report (NBR) program, collaborated (one of my favorite words!) with the Wharton School of business at...
by Dolly Garlo | Oct 14, 2009 | Blog, Designing Your Legacy, Legacy Stories
My friend and fellow blogger Jeannette recently lost her beloved husband. Having been married only a few months now myself, but to someone who is the-love-of-my-life-like-I-had-no-idea-could-be, I can empathize with the depth of the void that loss must be. A...