Table of Contents
- 1 How do you want to be remembered and why?
- 2 What do you want to be remembered professionally?
- 3 How do you want to be known as legacy?
- 4 How would I want to be remembered poem?
- 5 What can I offer as a leader?
- 6 What do you want your legacy examples?
- 7 What do you want your legacy to be?
- 8 How do you want people to Remember you when you die?
How do you want to be remembered and why?
There’s a beautiful quote that has been attributed to Maya Angelou: “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Asking yourself “how do I want to be remembered” is another way of asking, “how do I want to make people feel?”
What do you want to be remembered professionally?
What was Drucker’s personal answer to this all-important question? “Having enabled the few people to do the things they want to do, that’s really what I want to be remembered for.” Drucker’s astonishing body of work has most definitely enabled more than just a few people to do what they really want to do.
What is the best way to be remembered?
Try these seven ways to enhance your total recall:
- Convert words to pictures.
- Use memory spots.
- Stacking.
- Use rhymes.
- Use mnemonic devices.
- Work specifically on names.
- Use pictorial storage to remember lists of items.
How do you want to be known as legacy?
We all want to be remembered for something, to be known as more than merely ordinary, to be seen as someone who truly made a difference. We all want to be known as someone who truly made a difference, to leave an imprint on this world and to leave behind something that can make the future a little brighter.
How would I want to be remembered poem?
I want to be remembered as someone who was changed the world for the better, who brought joy to people all over the world, and will continue to bring joy to people to people when I’m gone, and be remembered for eternity like my hero, Beethoven.
What are the most important things for a leader to remember?
8 Critical Things Every Great Leader Remembers
- Remember to offer kindness.
- Remember to offer respect.
- Remember to offer patience.
- Remember to offer humor.
- Remember to offer truth.
- Remember to offer encouragement.
- Remember to offer gratitude.
- Remember to offer hope.
What can I offer as a leader?
Hubgets
- Leaders are people-oriented. Team leaders are as good as the people they’re leading.
- Capable of making hard decisions.
- Inspire confidence in team efforts.
- Think strategically.
- Lead from the front.
- Capable of developing new opportunities.
- Direct team efforts with vision.
- Use effective communication.
What do you want your legacy examples?
“I want to be remembered as hard working and dedicated. I want to be respected. And I want the same for my firm; that we are good people and good attorneys.”…I want my legacy to be that I cared about:
- Myself.
- My wife and kids.
- My family.
- My friends.
- My business partner.
- My work family.
- My clients.
- My community.
What do I want to be remembered for?
I will be remembered for my attitude, presence, words, and actions that left a pleasant fragrance or putrid stench. In order to establish a great legacy, there needs to be an intentional effort every day with the help of the Holy Spirit. There are 10 things for which I want to be remembered by my family, friends, and co-workers:
What do you want your legacy to be?
If you’ve yet to determine what you want your legacy to be, the following is a list of things that people may want to be remembered for. When choosing yours, take stock of all the things in your life that make it uniquely yours. Philanthropic contributions.
How do you want people to Remember you when you die?
The proverb that says “charity begins in the home” is fitting when you’re considering your legacy and how you want others to remember you. It doesn’t mean you leave all your money and worldly possessions to only those in your immediate family. This isn’t the only way for others to remember a family member once they’ve died.
How to be remembered at the end of life?
When considering end-of-life planning and how others may remember you for helping your community, give yourself credit where you deserve. If you were instrumental in building a community resource center, consider making a note of it in your end-of-life planning documents. If you devoted your time to feeding the homeless, consider writing it down.