Your Family Legacy Report
There is still time. But the window is smaller than it feels.

Reminisce
On Record
Organize
Treasure
Share
If this score surprised you, you are not alone. Most adult children, even the ones who are close to their parents, discover that they know far less of the real story than they thought. The day-to-day relationship can feel so full that it is easy to assume the deeper things will come out eventually. Naturally. When the timing is right.
But here is what usually happens: the timing never feels quite right. Life stays busy. The hard questions stay unasked. And then one day the opportunity is simply gone, and what is left is the quiet wish that someone had started sooner.
You still have time. That is not a small thing. The fact that you took this assessment means part of you already knows this matters.
Evoke & Draw Out
What you are doing well: The fact that you are thinking about this shows you care about their story.
A way to grow: Start with one simple, open-ended question next time you are together. You might be amazed at what they have been waiting to share.
Capture
What you are doing well: Many families have not started recording yet, so you are not behind.
A way to grow: The best time to start is now. Even a short video of them telling one favorite story is priceless.
Gather & Digitize
What you are doing well: It is completely normal for family memorabilia to be scattered. You are not alone in this.
A way to grow: Start small. Pick one box, one drawer, or one device and see what is there. You do not have to organize everything at once.
Create & Preserve
What you are doing well: Most families have not created a finished keepsake yet, so you are in good company.
A way to grow: Think about what format would mean the most to your family. A simple photo book or a short video can be incredibly powerful.
Distribute & Memorialize
What you are doing well: Sharing stories across generations can feel awkward, but even small efforts make a difference.
A way to grow: Start by sharing one story with a younger family member in a casual setting. The best stories are often shared naturally, not formally.
The next time you are with your loved one, ask them one question you have never asked before. Not a big formal interview. Just one real question. What was the hardest year of your life? What do you want me to know about who you were before you became my parent? One question can open more than you expect.
You've taken the first step by completing your assessment! Now, let's explore what your results mean for you and your family. Book a free 15-minute Story Planning Call with us. We'll help you interpret your assessment, identify key areas for focus, and outline the best path forward to preserve your unique story. Whether that journey continues with us or with another method, we're committed to guiding you to the right resources and helping you find the most effective way to capture and cherish your legacy.
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