CREATING A LEGACY BIO part 16

Ancestry starts to become more important to us as we age. It’s good to remember that we will be “ancestors” to future generations and one of the most valuable legacies we can leave them is a time capsule of our life. We study history in school but most of us would agree that it is somewhat one-dimensional unless we have some sort of personal connection to that history. You can provide that connection to your children and their children by creating your personal history and how it relates to the events of your time. The time to begin creating your story, legacy, history and autobiography is now. Scroll back to part 1 and begin today if you haven’t already done so.mirror-1

IT’S ALL ABOUT ME

My Body of Work

How do you feel about your body at this moment?

 What should you change and how would you do it?

What is the part that you like least?

What is your body part that you like best?

Do you go to a doctor for regular physicals?

Do you have any major physical issues to deal with?

Are you good to your body – regular exercise, good eating habits, nutritional supplements?

What area of physical health are you the most diligent about maintaining?

When, in your life, were you the happiest about your physical being and why?

Do you have a picture of yourself when you were at your “best?” Is it now?

Do you have any routines, relating to your physical well-being, that you practice diligently – what are they?

If not, what physical practice would you like to adopt and what is preventing you from doing it?

What is your most distinguishing physical feature? (hair, nose, eyes, ears, scars, etc.)

Do you have any tattoos or piercings? How do you feel about them?

HAVE I BECOME MY MOTHER OR FATHER!

Have you ever looked in the mirror and said to yourself, “Holy ?$!! – I look like my parent?”

When was the last time you caught yourself repeating something you heard from one of your parents and hated it? What was it?

Did you ever feel like you were picked on by your parents, nagged, over protected, or constantly being lectured?

Do you do that to your own children – ouch, or have you consciously avoided these things as a result?

Do you consider yourself a better or worse parent to your own children than your parents were to you? How?

Now that you are a little older, have your parents become much smarter?

Are you now in a situation where the roles with your own parents have reversed and you are the caretaker? Has that situation become a reality with your own children? How is that working for you?

 Hopefully you are participating in this project of bringing history alive for generations that follow you but here is another thought to pursue. You may have people around you, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles or friends who might have a difficult time preparing their own personal history due to age or infirmity. Consider printing these templates and visiting them to encourage and assist them in sharing their story. It’s a great excuse for seeing them on a regular basis and just think of the benefit you are providing to someone else.

CREATING A LEGACY BIO part 15

Ancestry is an important element of our personal history but we sometimes forget that we are ancestors to our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Life is a never ending circle of events, people, circumstances, good decisions, bad decisions, big ideas, small steps, dreams and disappointments. Your part in this dance of life is important to those that follow. If you haven’t started already, scroll back to part 1 and begin your own life journal because history is much more than just a series of dates and events, it is about you and your relationship to your world. In keeping with your world, let’s see what happened while you inhabited the planet.world-events-1

During your lifetime to date, what are the five most dramatic events that occurred in the world (9/11, Berlin Wall, WWII, Vietnam, Woodstock, Aids, Internet, casual Fridays, landing on the moon, assassinations, civil wars, climate change)?

Describe how you were influenced by these events. Did they change your thoughts, feelings, actions or life in any way?

Are there any other historical events that have had an influence on you and the people around you?

Who is the current leader of your country?

What are the important domestic issues facing your country right now?

What international political events are unfolding as you write this journal?

In your opinion, what is the biggest challenge facing humanity as you create this life journal?

Is technology an important part of your daily life? Describe how technology influences your daily activities (remember, this will all sound so quaint and archaic in a few decades).

What is your biggest pet peeve as you observe the world and people around you?

If you ruled the planet, what is the first change you would make?

Name five of the biggest entertainment names in the news right now.

What is your favorite sport and who are the major names in it?

Describe the largest public (sporting, political, entertainment, etc) event that you have ever attended.

Did you ever participate in some sort of leadership position in a significant public event, what was it and what was your role?

What are the most common sources of information today?

Where did you find information when you were a child and where do you expect future generations to find their information?

What is the population of the planet at this time and what was it when you were born?

What is the biggest influence on your happiness?

We are nearing the end of your personal history templates and so I encourage you to get started or at the very least, return to the first one and print each segment.  I will be creating a public program in the new year for which I will charge, so the free edition will cease in the near future. I would appreciate any feedback on your experience in creating a personal memoir or Legacy Biography. Is there something I should delete or add to make it better? I really do value the comments that you have made so far and I hope that this series is giving you a project that brings meaning and purpose to your life.

CREATING A LEGACY BIO part 14

Creating a personal history brings meaning and purpose to your own life and clarity to the lives of those that follow you. Specifically, your children and grandchildren will, one day, begin a search for their own history and your efforts will aid them greatly in this search. You are creating a legacy that will surpass the news events and chronological information available from standard sources to offer a personal perspective and the results of those events as they apply to you and your family.

Most of us would like to leave a personal history full of golden deeds and major successes but reality might be different. If someone is reading your biography many years from now and you have created a “white washed” edition only, they will be rather suspicious of the veracity of your story. If you have the courage, let’s offer someconfession-2

TRUE CONFESSIONS

What was the first misdeed you committed that you can remember?

Were there any misdeeds that you considered committing but didn’t?

Are you prepared to admit something that you actually got away with – what was it and what were the circumstances?

When did you get caught doing something you knew was wrong?

Are you good at telling lies or do you broadcast your indiscretion for all to see?

Let’s imagine that there is absolutely no chance of being discovered, what would you be tempted to do?

During your school days, did you ever cheat on an exam or help someone else cheat?

OK, more courage required for this one – did you ever cheat on a lover?

Assuming that you have done something wrong at some time in your life – what sort of guilt do you deal with?

“Regrets, I’ve had a few.” How about you, what do you regret?

Perhaps more importantly, what do you regret NOT doing?

Treasures come in all sorts of formats from articles of clothing to articles you published, from expensive toys to old keepsakes, and from money and jewels to memories and friends. Let’s take a look at a few and their value to you.

If a fire broke out in your house in the middle of the night, what 5 things (not counting people) would you grab before escaping? Could you find them fast or should you do a little pre-planning?

What items do you keep that you should probably throw out?

What is the best gift you have ever received and where is it now?

What would you really like to own more than anything else and probably won’t?

Money makes the world go around – or does it?

What is your total income this year?

How much did you make at your first job?

At the time of writing this – how much money do you need to retire?

Would you be considered a saver and if so, how much do you save every week or month and what do you do with it?

How much have you saved to date?

Do you have any vices that take your time and money – what are they and how does it impact the rest of your financial life?

Do you feel happy to pay your bills or do you resent parting with your money?

Have you ever written “thank you” on a bill payment?

How much do you tip at a restaurant?

Do you consider yourself a generous person or “careful” with your money?

What do you think of people who tip extravagantly?

On a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being all the time) how much of your time is spent being concerned about having enough money?

If money was no object, what is the one thing you would want to do most with the rest of your life?

We are close to completing the formal part of our personal history, just a few more templates to go. You cannot put a price on the value this will have to people in the future so please consider sharing this series with others who can add to the wonderful history of life in our time. Just email it to a friend or loved one or share this blog on social media and do others a favor too.