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Category Archives: Death
What Legacy Will You Leave?
We all have a story we want to share–the story that tells who we are and what motivates us to do what we do. This story describes the values that guide us to make certain choices, and what we learned … Continue reading
Posted in Death, Legacy
Tagged Coaching, Dave Dias, Ethical Will, History in Advance, Leaving a Legacy, Legacy, Story, Storytelling, Values
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In Memory Of Halina…and the Shadow Side of Service
It seems fitting on Memorial Day that I write a memorial of my own. My 84-year-old neighbor and friend Halina Kiesig died this past week in her assisted living home. Among a host of other problems, she suffered from congestive … Continue reading