The Legacy Project: Write Your Life Story

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Welcome to The Legacy Project: Writing Your Life Story

Your life is a story worth telling.

Not because you’re famous or because you’ve done anything extraordinary by the world’s standards, but because you’ve lived. You’ve experienced moments of joy and heartbreak, overcome challenges, made choices, learned lessons, and built relationships. And somewhere—perhaps right now—there are people who want to know your story.

Your grandchildren wonder what life was like when you were young. Your children have questions about family history they’ve never asked. Future generations will want to know where they came from, what shaped their family, who you really were beyond the facts and dates.

This course exists to help you preserve those stories before they’re lost.

What This Course Is (And Isn’t)

This isn’t about writing a bestselling memoir or producing a perfectly polished manuscript. You’re not trying to impress literary critics or prove you had an interesting life.

This is about capturing your memories, your experiences, and your wisdom in a way that’s meaningful to the people who matter most—your family.

Over the next 10 modules, you’ll work through your life chronologically, from your earliest memories to the present day. Each module focuses on a specific period or theme, with prompts and questions designed to help you remember details you might have forgotten and organize your thoughts into coherent stories.

How It Works

Each module includes:

  • Guided prompts to trigger memories
  • Questions to help you dig deeper
  • Practical tips for organizing your stories
  • Writing exercises to get words on the page
  • A quiz to reinforce what you’ve learned

You can work at your own pace. Some people complete a module per week. Others take their time, letting memories surface naturally. There’s no deadline, no pressure, no grade.

The goal is simply to capture your story—in your own words, in your own way.

What You’ll Need

Just yourself and a willingness to remember. You don’t need to be a good writer. You don’t need perfect grammar. You just need to be honest and willing to put your memories into words.

Whether you write by hand, type on a computer, or dictate into a recording device, the method doesn’t matter. What matters is that you start.

Your Story Matters

The memories you carry—the small moments, the big decisions, the lessons learned—these aren’t just your past. They’re your family’s heritage. And once you’re gone, they’re gone too, unless you preserve them.

So let’s begin.

Module 1 starts with your earliest memories, the foundation of who you became. Are you ready?

Course Content

LP Module 1: Foundations – Why Your Story Matters
5 Topics
1 Quiz
LP Lesson 1:1 Welcome to The Legacy Project
LP Lesson 1:2 The Real Reason to Write Your Story
LP Lesson 1:3 What Your Family Actually Wants to Know
The Legacy Project – Module 1 – Progress Check
LP MODULE 2:  MEMORY WORK – Finding Your Stories
5 Topics
1 Quiz
Lesson 2:1 How Memory Prompts Work
Lesson 2:2 Childhood & Family Prompts
LP Lesson 2:3 Love, Loss & Relationships Prompts
LP Lesson 2:4 Work, Money & Purpose Prompts
LP Lesson 2:5 Hard Times & Wisdom Prompts
The Legacy Project – Module 2 – Progress Check
LP MODULE 3: WRITING CRAFT – Turning Memories Into Engaging Stories
6 Topics
1 Quiz
LP Lesson 3:1 Story Structure – Beginning, Middle, End
LP Lesson 3:2 Show, Don’t Tell – Making Your Reader Feel It
LP Lesson 3:3 Writing Dialogue That Sounds Real
LP Lesson 3:4 Sensory Details – Making Your Reader Feel Present
LP Lesson 3:5 Finding Your Natural Voice
LP Lesson 3:6 Editing Without Overthinking
The Legacy Project – Module 3 – Progress Check
LP MODULE 4: PROCESS & ORGANIZATION – Building Your Collection
6 Topics
1 Quiz
LP Lesson 4:1 Finding Your Sustainable Writing Rhythm
LP Lesson 4:2 When You Don’t Feel Like Writing
LP Lesson 4:3 Organizing Your Story Collection
LP Lesson 4:4 Choosing What to Include (and What to Leave Out)
LP Lesson 4:5 Creating Coherence – Making Stories Work Together
LP Lesson 4:6 Finishing Strong – Keeping Momentum to the End
The Legacy Project – Module 4 – Progress Check
6 Topics
1 Quiz
LP Lesson 5:1 Final Polish – The Last Round of Editing
LP Lesson 5:2 Formatting Basics – Making Your Book Readable
LP Lesson 5:3 Front and Back Matter – The Professional Touches
LP Lesson 5:6 Optional Professional Support – If You Want Help
The Legacy Project – Module 5 – Progress Check
LP MODULE 6: PUBLISHING OPTIONS – Understanding Your Choices
6 Topics
1 Quiz
LP Lesson 6:1 Understanding Your Publishing Options
LP Lesson 6:2 Print-on-Demand Services Explained
LP Lesson 6:3 Avoiding Vanity Publishing Scams
LP Lesson 6:5 Getting Copies to Your Family – Distribution Logistics
LP Lesson 6:6 Making Your Final Publishing Decision
The Legacy Project – Module 6 – Progress Check
LP MODULE 7: DESIGN – Making Your Book Look Good
5 Topics
1 Quiz
LP Lesson 7:1 Cover Design for Family Memoirs – Simple Solutions
LP Lesson 7:2 Interior Layout – Keep It Clean and Readable
LP Lesson 7:3 Using Templates – Let Professionals Do the Design
LP Lesson 7:4 Photo Integration – Adding Images (Or Not)
LP Lesson 7:5 Professional Design vs. DIY – Making the Right Choice
The Legacy Project – Module 7 – Progress Check
LP MODULE 8: DISTRIBUTION – Getting Books to Your Family
5 Topics
1 Quiz
LP Lesson 8:1 How Many Copies Do You Actually Need?
LP Lesson 8:2 Mailing and Shipping – Getting Books to Distant Family
LP Lesson 8:3 Digital Distribution – Sharing Electronic Versions
LP Lesson 8:4 Presentation Matters – Making Delivery Special
The Legacy Project – Module 8– Progress Check
LP MODULE 9: MARKETING (OPTIONAL) – Sharing Beyond Family
5 Topics
1 Quiz
LP Lesson 9:1 Realistic Expectations – What Marketing Actually Means
LP Lesson 9:3 Simple Online Presence (If You Want One)
LP Lesson 9:4 Speaking Opportunities – Sharing Your Story in Person
The Legacy Project – Module 9– Progress Check
LP MODULE 10: COMPLETION – Finishing Strong
5 Topics
1 Quiz
The Legacy Project – Module 10– Progress Check