Legacy vocabulary

If you are a new visitor, here is a list of blog posts that explains the basic vocabulary I use throughout the blog.

 

What does creating legacy mean?

Creating legacy

An idea worth spreading

Why create legacy?

 

What is a legacy goal and what are legacy projects?

What is a legacy goal?

What is a legacy project?

What is the difference between a legacy goal and a legacy project?

 

Apart from legacy goals and projects, how else can I create legacy?

About leaving a trace

About leaving legacy material

 

How can others help me to create legacy? What should I watch out for?

The ‘you are not alone’ feeling

How role models can help with your legacy goal

Your supportive network

Unconventional ways to have a supportive network

Beware of parasites and leeches

 

Legacy tools

Your confidence rock

7 secrets to keeping going

5 things to do before starting your legacy project

10 ways to deal with obstacles

20 ways to deal with pressure

20 ways to deal with failure

The 6 reasons for failure

 How to survive the wilderness years

 Creating legacy: Enemies and allies

Success leads to success

Your legacy project HQ

Your legacy project time allotment 

10 structure elements for creating legacy

 

Legacy project cycle

The legacy project honeymoon

The back-to-reality phase

Questioning the legacy project

The motivation slump

The last 100 metres

 

The sticking vs. quitting game

The Dip

The cul-de-sac

The quitting game

 

Finding your passion

What is the deferred life plan?

What is legacy sampling?

The story of the fox and the hedgehog

What is a Hedgehog Concept?

 

Pursuing your passion

What is legacy focus?

What is Renaissance thinking?

  

Time management

What is your daily time allowance?

How to clear your backlog

Commitments vs. interests in creating legacy

How to distinguish between real work and busywork

How to minimise emergencies

How to honour your commitments

Your legacy project time allotment

The importance of taking time to think

How to distinguish between laziness and needing a break

Time management through writing tasks down

10 structure elements for creating legacy

How to minimise time commitments

5 ways your task diary can help

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