by Dolly Garlo | Oct 25, 2010 | Designing Your Legacy, Personal Legacy
A legacy is something anyone can build. They begin from a moment of inspiration. Like drawing in a breath, when you’re open and receptive, there is a spark – a moment of awareness of something. It may begin as an inkling, or an itch. It may present as a...
by Dolly Garlo | Oct 21, 2010 | Blog, Designing Your Legacy, Education, Personal Legacy, Positive Thoughts & Inspired Ideas, Women and Girls
There is much to do and many ways to set a course for good in this world! And Make A Difference Day on the fourth Saturday in October, is a great way to begin exploring your passion and potential legacy project. Here are a few extraordinary legacy project stories to...
by Dolly Garlo | Oct 16, 2010 | Blog, Designing Your Legacy, Personal Legacy
Legacy. Hmmmmm. Seems like a big, foreign subject to some. It’s one you may not have thought about much, if at all. You may think of a legacy as something beyond you, that only others produce or leave behind as a mark of their great wealth on the world. Not...
by Dolly Garlo | Jul 26, 2010 | Blog, Designing Your Legacy, Meaning, Purpose
Here at Creating Legacy we know that great legacies are inspired, thoughtful, heart-filled, beneficial, touching and meaningful. They tap into the powerful human attributes every one of us possesses – of being generous, wise and creative. So we also know they are...
by Dolly Garlo | Jun 21, 2010 | Blog, Designing Your Legacy, Enlightened Leadership
Legacy is all about powerful, positive leadership. It is about looking forward, thinking long-term, and creating something sustainable — not just focused on current income, but on long term value. I found a quote recently that aptly addresses all these...
by Dolly Garlo | Jun 1, 2010 | Blog, Business Mastery, Designing Your Legacy, Enlightened Leadership
In the business world there’s been this tension between making money and doing good. At least for an emerging group of leaders. Sure, making money – being a viable enterprise – is exceedingly important. It’s hard to be an ongoing enterprise,...