$150.00
Legacy Writing is a gentle exploration of the moments, values, and stories that shape who we are. Rather than focusing on writing skill or perfection, this cohort invites participants to listen inward and capture what truly matters — memories, lessons, love, and hopes they wish to pass forward.
Each week unfolds slowly, with reflection, writing prompts, and optional sharing in a calm, supportive space. Participants leave with a personal collection of writings that can become a keepsake for themselves or a gift for loved ones.
Week One — What Legacy Really Means: Discovering what you want to leave behind
Participants explore the idea of legacy beyond possessions — looking instead at values, experiences, wisdom, and love. Gentle prompts invite reflection on what has mattered most in their lives and what they hope others will remember. Writing may include moments of pride, lessons learned, beliefs shaped by life and what they stand for. The focus is on clarity and meaning, not completeness.
Week Two — Moments That Shaped Me: Turning life experiences into story
This week centers on meaningful life moments — joyful, challenging, or transformative. Participants are guided to write specific memories with sensory detail, emotion, and presence. Prompts encourage noticing sights, sounds, feelings, and people. The goal is to bring memories to life rather than summarize them.
Week Three — Letters from the Heart: Speaking directly to those we love
Participants write letters to people who matter to them — children, partners, friends, future generations, or even to themselves. Letters may include love and appreciation, hopes and blessings, truths left unsaid, and gratitude. This week often feels deeply connective and tender.
Week Four — Lessons, Wisdom & Hopes: What life has taught me
This session focuses on the insights gained through living — the things participants wish others could know or carry forward. Writing may explore what they would do differently, what they’re grateful they did, what they’ve learned about love, resilience, forgiveness, or joy. This becomes the heart of their legacy collection.
Week Five — Shaping the Stories: Bringing everything together
Participants gently organize what they’ve written into a simple, meaningful structure — such as a small legacy book, themed sections, a collection of letters and stories. There is no pressure for perfection — only intention.
Week Six — Honoring & Sharing: Celebration and reflection
The final week invites reflection on the journey. Participants may share excerpts (optional), reflect on what surprised them, name what they want to carry forward. The cohort closes with honoring the stories created and the courage it took to tell them.
Presenter: This workshop is a collaboration between Soaring Eagles Ministry and the House of Breath Sanctuary in Naples and will be led by Maya Manseau. This in-person workshop will be held in her office space.