What value have you created from any of the workshops or LP?
By Lyn Schulties
#111 I went through Legacy in 2002 and had a wonderful group in my Leadership Program. I still love them all. I still choose to be very active in volunteering in Legacy.

I was a pretty lonely individual before I ran into any Legacy people. When I went to a guest event I saw all the hugging and said boy would I like to have that. The person who enrolled me was my massage therapist and I called her my only friend. I think I went to the guest event just to please her so she would stop inviting me. I signed up for the Basic Training at the guest event because I was told I could get my money back if I didn’t like it (or it didn’t work, or whatever I thought I heard).

I was impacted with Legacy from the beginning. I came out of one of the exercises in the basic training crying realizing how I had been living living my life. It was a completely accurate picture. I just let everyone else decide what should happen and I stood on the sidelines and watched my life go by.

Now my life is very different as a result of my growth in the Legacy organization. I am more open as opposed to shut down and shut in. I am making a difference in my world one life at a time through my 7 grandchildren and husband and many friends all over the country.

I have a medical condition that would let me tell myself that I can just lay down and let everyone else do it but I CAN make a difference from where ever I am. Just my smile and open ness makes a difference in a positive way.

I love the me that has been set free and would never have dreamed life was this good unless I had gone through the trainings. The trainings helped me discover that I am a great person and loved by many. The love I give comes back to me in much greater portions than I thought possible. I just think everyone gets to go to Legacy – not for me but for them.

Recently (Aug, 2005) I was in Ohio the hotel I was staying in flooded up to my knees in sewer water. When I got back to the hotel that evening I was told that the rain caused water to came up through the toilets, sinks and tubs and I got to move to another hotel in Cleveland driving through the streets of Cleveland alone at midnight although I had no idea where I was going. Fear was my first reaction then I remembered in Legacy I learned that I AM A POWERFUL CONFIDENT LOVING WOMAN. And I AM!
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By Nan Clarke
#112 Hey Lyn:

Your posting is certainly inspirational! I remember you from way back when and you are certainly a new person. You are an inspiration to me especially in the way you have handled the medical challenges.


Love,

Nan