What if your Legacy was Love?
The word legacy can feel big, can’t it? Like building a school. Starting a movement. Creating a global brand or a retreat centre that spans continents.
I know some incredible humans doing exactly that — building healing centres, conference spaces, educational hubs, entire institutions that will live on beyond them. And honestly? I love that kind of bold vision. I love that people dream that big, that wide, that far.
For a long time, I thought that had to be my path too. That legacy meant going huge.
And maybe one day, it still will.
But right now that’s not what’s driving me.
There’s no blueprint in my head for an empire.
No 10 year plan for world domination (or even brand domination).
Lately, I’ve been coming back to the same question, over and over again:
What if my legacy is love?
Redefining legacy on a human scale
I saw a post recently from Rising Woman that hit me in the heart. It reminded me that a legacy doesn’t have to be loud to be powerful. It doesn’t have to be built out of bricks and mortar or measured in millions.
What if your legacy was:
that you lived your days with love
that you loved others deeply and honestly
that you were yourself - fully, fiercely, unapologetically
That’s the kind of legacy I want.
To be someone who softened into her own truth.
Who kept learning and unlearning.
Who kept showing up as herself, even when it was messy or hard or unpolished.
The small things are never small
I talk about this with my therapist a lot: the so-called small things.
The everyday kindnesses. The little acts of love. The honest conversations.
The pauses. The hugs. The showing up when no one’s watching.
They don’t feel revolutionary. But they are.
They shift something in us. In others. In the world.
So if my legacy is a trail of love, in the people I’ve supported, in the clients I’ve walked alongside, in the content I’ve shared, in the way I speak to myself and others — that’s enough for me. More than enough.
What does your legacy look like?
Maybe your legacy is a million-dollar retreat centre?
Or maybe it’s being kind. Every day. Even when it’s hard?
Maybe it’s choosing rest in a world that glorifies hustle?
Maybe it’s breaking a generational pattern?
Maybe it’s raising your kids with gentleness?
Maybe it’s becoming who you really are, underneath all the shoulds?
Whatever it is… let it come from your heart, not your ego.
From your knowing, not your noise.
From love, not fear.
Because I truly believe the world shifts for the better every time a human chooses to live in alignment with who they really are, not who they think they should be.
That’s the legacy I want to leave behind.
And maybe it’s one you want too.
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Let’s make space for your legacy - whatever shape it takes.