Episode 59

59 Building a Legacy

As I continue to shift the focus of my business from intimate relationships to those relationships in the corporate space, company to employee, manager to employee, employee to employee, I’ve often asked myself…

What do I want to leave as my legacy?


While pondering this question, it occurred to me that in everything I do, I do it with the mindset of building a legacy. That is what is most important to me.


According to ManagementConsultant.com, building a legacy means creating something enduring that can be passed on. This might be a physical business or work toward effecting change through a cause.


A business legacy is not simply the thing, such as a startup or product, but also its ability to endure through generations.


When I make my final transition, I want to leave a legacy of having made a difference in people’s lives in the area of healing individuals and healing corporate America.


I want those that come after me to have a model of transformation to follow and to be remembered for being the best that whatever I put my energy into the things that were most important to me.


See you on the inside…

What You Learn:

  • What legacy means to me and its significance 
  • Questions to ask yourself to begin to develop your legacy
  • The importance of leaving something better than you left it
  • How I intend to leave my legacy and leave my clients and the world better than ever before!

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Anita Charlot

Wellness & Retention Strategist | Corporate Relationship Consultant | Board Member | Keynote Speaker | Executive Coach for Black and Brown Women | Award-Winning Founder and CEO

Creator of The Happy Executive Woman®, the Conversations in Color™ Corporate Workshop, and the Coloring Her Dreams™ coloring book series, and author of The 5 Phases of Dating ~ The Grown A** Woman's Guide to Attracting and Maintaining Authentic Relationships. All were created to empower, uplift, and support the emotional well-being of Black and Brown women in the workplace and their allies, mentally and emotionally.