Leaving a LegacyMany people are concerned about leaving a legacy: evidence that their life mattered and that they made a difference in the world and in the lives of those they love. Creating your own legacy A legacy reflects who you are as a person and what your life was about. Take time to reflect on the events in your life: the things you have accomplished, the people you have loved, and the memories that you cherish. Creating a legacy that reflects your life is a valuable gift to your family and friends, and can help ease your own sorrow about leaving them behind. Some ideas for creating a legacy include:
Whichever means you choose to create your legacy, there are different things you may decide to include:
Memories are also an important legacy. Every person leaves a legacy as they live on in the memories of loved ones. Talk with your loved ones about the times you have spent together and the experiences you have shared. You will be honoring memories, as well as creating new ones for your loved ones to cherish. Arrange a family gathering to commemorate a special occasion, even if it means "making up" a reason to celebrate. You family and friends will cherish photographs and memories of these events long after you are gone. Consider taking a special trip with your family or fulfilling a lifelong dream. Organizations that grant wishes to seriously ill children and adults are listed in Additional resources (see below). Leaving a legacy for your children If you have young children, it is normal to experience deep sadness over milestones you will not be able to share. Leaving a legacy for your children can help them feel connected to you at special times in their lives, as well as giving you a way to share your hopes and wishes in the future. For children who may be too young to remember you clearly, photographs and videotapes of you together will remind them of your love and connection. Here are some practical suggestions that have worked well for other parents:
Creating a legacy for a loved one Creating a legacy for a loved one can help family and friends cope with their grief, while honoring the life of the person who has died. Creating a legacy can be especially important for parents grieving the loss of a young child. A legacy can make the child's life, no matter how short, have a more complete purpose. Children or teenagers who have lost a parent find that creating a legacy helps them stay connected to their parents and reminds them of the loved they shared. Some ways of creating a legacy for a loved one include the following:
Doing what is right for you Not everyone will feel the need to create a legacy for himself or herself, or for someone else. If you do want to create a legacy, factors such as your time, your talents, your resources, and your energy level will affect the legacy you do create. Try not to feel pressured to plan the perfect celebration or to find the perfect words to write in a letter. Whatever legacy you create, the love and caring you put into it will be remembered by your family and friends. Additional resources Wish-granting organizations More Information |