A sample set of questions for you to ask family members and friends as you set up your legacy plan. These questions can also be used as part of a video or audio interview.
The document discusses kindness and ways to show it. It defines kindness as being friendly, helpful, and nice to others. Some suggestions for demonstrating kindness include smiling at people, helping someone who has fallen, and giving hugs if wanted. The text encourages sharing kindness with others, noting that it makes people happy and helps form friendships. World Kindness Day on November 13th celebrates kindness around the world.
Jacob S. Wallner is an achievement-driven and sales-experienced individual who is passionate about golf, travel, and seeking adventure. He lives for challenges and is driven to discover the world through over 15 countries visited so far. Wallner was the first in his family to attend university, played in the high school state golf tournament where he placed 17th, led the winning team in a student business program, and received an award for his sales performance at a previous job.
We asked competitors to the Vet Charity Challenge 2013 to provide their feedback to the event. Over 50 competitors kindly provided their thoughts which were overwhelmingly positive. This feedback will prove very useful to ensure we can make the Vet Charity Challenge even better in 2014.
This document promotes various eyeglass styles from Divalicious Jewelry, including cat eye sunglasses with gold crystals, fashion eyewear frames to stand out, crystal studded glasses to look stylish, and cat eye reading glasses to read for long hours without looking old-fashioned. It provides the address and contact information for Divalicious Jewelry in Hanover, Maryland.
The document discusses intercultural entrepreneurship and business. It is a presentation given on June 5th, 2018 in Den Bosch by Perry Willemse, who has over 18 years of international experience working in 5 countries and over 100 cultures. The presentation covers topics like organizational culture, cultural influences, problem solving approaches, communication patterns between cultures, and how understanding cultural differences is important for business. It aims to prepare the audience for an international presentation by highlighting differences in areas like planning, communication habits, and language of management across cultures.
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Girl Scouts Cookies: Cookies with a MissionRhodaBernstein
Girl Scout cookies are much more than raising funds. They provide opportunities for finanical literacy learning, communication skill development and personal growth. As a product, this presentation details how innovation has played a critical role in the continued success of Girl Scout cookies.
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The document discusses kindness and ways to show it. It defines kindness as being friendly, helpful, and nice to others. Some suggestions for demonstrating kindness include smiling at people, helping someone who has fallen, and giving hugs if wanted. The text encourages sharing kindness with others, noting that it makes people happy and helps form friendships. World Kindness Day on November 13th celebrates kindness around the world.
Jacob S. Wallner is an achievement-driven and sales-experienced individual who is passionate about golf, travel, and seeking adventure. He lives for challenges and is driven to discover the world through over 15 countries visited so far. Wallner was the first in his family to attend university, played in the high school state golf tournament where he placed 17th, led the winning team in a student business program, and received an award for his sales performance at a previous job.
We asked competitors to the Vet Charity Challenge 2013 to provide their feedback to the event. Over 50 competitors kindly provided their thoughts which were overwhelmingly positive. This feedback will prove very useful to ensure we can make the Vet Charity Challenge even better in 2014.
This document promotes various eyeglass styles from Divalicious Jewelry, including cat eye sunglasses with gold crystals, fashion eyewear frames to stand out, crystal studded glasses to look stylish, and cat eye reading glasses to read for long hours without looking old-fashioned. It provides the address and contact information for Divalicious Jewelry in Hanover, Maryland.
The document discusses intercultural entrepreneurship and business. It is a presentation given on June 5th, 2018 in Den Bosch by Perry Willemse, who has over 18 years of international experience working in 5 countries and over 100 cultures. The presentation covers topics like organizational culture, cultural influences, problem solving approaches, communication patterns between cultures, and how understanding cultural differences is important for business. It aims to prepare the audience for an international presentation by highlighting differences in areas like planning, communication habits, and language of management across cultures.
If being Fashionable is your thing then you can never miss our collection of Fashion Eyewear Frames available only at Divalicious Jewelry and look standout from your buddies.
Girl Scouts Cookies: Cookies with a MissionRhodaBernstein
Girl Scout cookies are much more than raising funds. They provide opportunities for finanical literacy learning, communication skill development and personal growth. As a product, this presentation details how innovation has played a critical role in the continued success of Girl Scout cookies.
Now wear Cool and funky Crystal studded Eye Glasses to look even more stylish and catch eyes while walking down the street. Check our range of collection from Divalicious Jewelry.
The SIMPL model is a 4-step method for successfully asking donors for major gifts:
1. Show Interest (S&I) by asking open-ended questions to build rapport.
2. Match (M) key points of interest expressed by the donor to specific benefits your organization offers.
3. Pace (P) the discussion to confirm agreement and find signs the donor is ready to be asked.
4. Lead (L) to the ask, rehearsing your request and waiting for the donor's response without interrupting the silence.
Oral test ujian bertutur pt3 exercisesRohana Yahya
Here are some potential topics we could discuss:
1. How to take care of a toilet - Proper cleaning and maintenance helps keep toilets sanitary.
2. Fruits are healthy - Eating fruits provides nutrients and helps maintain a balanced diet.
3. Favorite foods - Different cultures enjoy different cuisines. Food can be an expression of culture.
4. The importance of friends - Friends offer social and emotional support which is important for well-being.
5. Hobbies and interests - Pursuing enjoyable activities can promote happiness, relaxation, and learning new skills.
6. Love and relationships - Close bonds between people help individuals and societies to thrive.
7. Amb
This document provides information for parents about transitioning from middle school to high school at Lambert High School. It outlines administrators and staff to know, an overview of parent seminars and events to help with the transition, common issues teens face and symptoms, differences between middle and high school structures, advice for celebrating and supporting incoming freshman, resources for parents on raising teens, conversation starters for parents, and ways to stay informed about upcoming transition events.
The document outlines the agenda for a Children's Choice Parents Night. It includes updates on the daycare, social media information, fundraising opportunities, and an introduction to a new Bucket Fillers program aimed at building character in the children. The Bucket Fillers program teaches compassion, empathy, friendship and teaches the children to fill each other's buckets through kind acts and words.
The document discusses what makes people happy and identifies the happiest countries in the world. It notes that having pleasures in life, using your signature strengths, and finding meaning through helping others are three routes to happiness. Country rankings are provided from a 2010 study, with Costa Rica, Denmark, and Puerto Rico identified as the top three happiest places. The document also explores what makes individuals happy, like jobs, family, and friends. It suggests that asking people if they are satisfied with their lives can provide important insights and signals about a society. High-quality work, strong communities, health, family support, and education are identified as factors relevant to happiness.
This document outlines questions and topics to explore for a personal identity project. It asks how one would define themselves, what skills and interests they have, and what factors influenced their identity development, such as family, community, education, heritage, gender, and other experiences. A plan is provided with additional questions about favorite things, clothing brands, music, hobbies, and personal goals. Sources are included for further research on identity and its development.
This document provides tips for positive parenting to help children achieve and feel proud. It recommends praising children for their achievements, trying new things, and just being themselves to build their confidence and responsibility. Short bonding activities like board games, sharing the day's events, and asking for advice can help parents connect with children. The document also suggests creating "moments of elevation" by doing fun challenges outside comfort zones, like making a waiter laugh or family competitions, to build closeness and positive memories.
This document summarizes the research project of a group of young researchers from different schools in Barrow. They investigated whether young people in years 5-7 have aspirations, and what those aspirations are. Their key findings were:
- The majority of pupils and parents said young people do have aspirations, though some teachers were less certain.
- Common aspirations included careers in sports, medicine, teaching, and the creative arts.
- Most pupils felt confident they could achieve their goals, though some lacked confidence. Family, practice, and encouragement helped confidence.
- Pupils saw parents as most able to help aspirations, while teachers saw themselves as most able to inspire.
- The researchers recommended providing more opportunities and encouragement to help
This document provides questions to guide discussions about experiences with deafness and hearing loss. It includes prompts about the onset and cause of hearing loss, family ties and support related to deafness, experiences with speech therapy and listening devices, challenges in school, and tips for changes schools could make to improve accessibility. The goal is to better understand individual experiences and gather advice to help schools support those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
This document contains summaries of several TV shows, discussions, and role-playing activities. It discusses a Modern Family episode where Jay does not like Gloria's idea to have a barbecue. Gloria demands Claire do something from her, but it is unclear if Claire complies. It also summarizes a discussion on speed dating between Ashley and Stephen, where Ashley has concerns but attends a speed dating event. The document poses discussion questions about first impressions, appearance, personality and character. It concludes with signaling a role-playing activity.
This document contains a long list of random questions that could be asked in conversation to learn more about a person's opinions, experiences, and values on various topics like work, relationships, happiness, behavior, influence, worship, and life in general. Some of the questions include: if you were offered a good paying job elsewhere, would you take it?; if you found a suitcase with $1 million, what would you do?; what makes you happy?; were you a well-behaved child?; how can friends influence your behavior?; what do you think life is all about?
The document contains a series of questions about childhood memories, experiences, and perspectives. It asks about favorite toys, friends, activities, likes and dislikes from childhood. Questions also compare childhoods from different generations and ask about the influence of childhood on adulthood. The questions are intended to prompt a conversational reflection on childhood.
Communiceren over sociale thema's? Hoe doe je dat? En hoe bereik je ouders én kinderen tegelijkertijd? MTV Networks deed er onderzoek naar. Zie hier de bevindingen!
This guided journal is meant to help a person record their memories by answering prompts and questions about their life. It covers topics like family, childhood, schooling, relationships, career, faith, important life events and lessons. The prompts are optional to answer and can be supplemented with drawings, photos or other creative additions. The goal is for the journal writer to have fun documenting their memories and later sharing the journal with loved ones.
This document provides guidance on conducting interviews for journalism. It outlines best practices such as preparing questions in advance, making appointments, introducing yourself to interviewees, and beginning interviews with an opening question to make the interviewee comfortable. It describes using different types of questions like factual, numerical, and open-ended questions to obtain different kinds of information. The document also presents the G-O-S-S-E-Y framework for in-depth questioning and emphasizes the importance of listening, soliciting quotes and anecdotes, asking follow-up questions, and concluding interviews professionally.
To start gathering your family memories, arrange for a time to “interview” your subject. Your subject can be anyone from yourself (you get to be the interviewer and the interviewee), your spouse, a parent, grandparent or favorite relative. You can preserve the interview by recording it. Your family story is a treasure and worth preserving. AllProDad.com
This document describes an employee engagement program with the objective of allowing teams to connect on a more personal level through activities like birthday brunches, trivia competitions, volunteering events, and sharing hobbies. It highlights benefits like a more creative and comfortable work environment. The program's activities are designed to promote collaboration and information sharing among colleagues. A Jive community page and employee engagement team help coordinate these engagement opportunities.
This document discusses the importance of prioritizing children's needs during the divorce process. It introduces Kids First Parents Second, which aims to address children's needs while educating parents about divorce. Their approach provides a platform for children to express themselves, takes a team-based collaborative approach between parents, and addresses problems in a supportive family-like atmosphere focused on the children's needs rather than the parents'.
In the summer of 2022 Converge Mental Health Coalition hosted a design sprint across diving into the barriers in the mental health space. This report highlights what came from this event and what mental health orgs might want to take on to advance their initiatives.
Converge Mental Health Coalition is reimagining what Canada's mental health ecosystems could look like. It is a network of technologists, charities, funders, government agencies, business owners, researchers, and medical practitioners that are moving this conversation forward.
The SIMPL model is a 4-step method for successfully asking donors for major gifts:
1. Show Interest (S&I) by asking open-ended questions to build rapport.
2. Match (M) key points of interest expressed by the donor to specific benefits your organization offers.
3. Pace (P) the discussion to confirm agreement and find signs the donor is ready to be asked.
4. Lead (L) to the ask, rehearsing your request and waiting for the donor's response without interrupting the silence.
Oral test ujian bertutur pt3 exercisesRohana Yahya
Here are some potential topics we could discuss:
1. How to take care of a toilet - Proper cleaning and maintenance helps keep toilets sanitary.
2. Fruits are healthy - Eating fruits provides nutrients and helps maintain a balanced diet.
3. Favorite foods - Different cultures enjoy different cuisines. Food can be an expression of culture.
4. The importance of friends - Friends offer social and emotional support which is important for well-being.
5. Hobbies and interests - Pursuing enjoyable activities can promote happiness, relaxation, and learning new skills.
6. Love and relationships - Close bonds between people help individuals and societies to thrive.
7. Amb
This document provides information for parents about transitioning from middle school to high school at Lambert High School. It outlines administrators and staff to know, an overview of parent seminars and events to help with the transition, common issues teens face and symptoms, differences between middle and high school structures, advice for celebrating and supporting incoming freshman, resources for parents on raising teens, conversation starters for parents, and ways to stay informed about upcoming transition events.
The document outlines the agenda for a Children's Choice Parents Night. It includes updates on the daycare, social media information, fundraising opportunities, and an introduction to a new Bucket Fillers program aimed at building character in the children. The Bucket Fillers program teaches compassion, empathy, friendship and teaches the children to fill each other's buckets through kind acts and words.
The document discusses what makes people happy and identifies the happiest countries in the world. It notes that having pleasures in life, using your signature strengths, and finding meaning through helping others are three routes to happiness. Country rankings are provided from a 2010 study, with Costa Rica, Denmark, and Puerto Rico identified as the top three happiest places. The document also explores what makes individuals happy, like jobs, family, and friends. It suggests that asking people if they are satisfied with their lives can provide important insights and signals about a society. High-quality work, strong communities, health, family support, and education are identified as factors relevant to happiness.
This document outlines questions and topics to explore for a personal identity project. It asks how one would define themselves, what skills and interests they have, and what factors influenced their identity development, such as family, community, education, heritage, gender, and other experiences. A plan is provided with additional questions about favorite things, clothing brands, music, hobbies, and personal goals. Sources are included for further research on identity and its development.
This document provides tips for positive parenting to help children achieve and feel proud. It recommends praising children for their achievements, trying new things, and just being themselves to build their confidence and responsibility. Short bonding activities like board games, sharing the day's events, and asking for advice can help parents connect with children. The document also suggests creating "moments of elevation" by doing fun challenges outside comfort zones, like making a waiter laugh or family competitions, to build closeness and positive memories.
This document summarizes the research project of a group of young researchers from different schools in Barrow. They investigated whether young people in years 5-7 have aspirations, and what those aspirations are. Their key findings were:
- The majority of pupils and parents said young people do have aspirations, though some teachers were less certain.
- Common aspirations included careers in sports, medicine, teaching, and the creative arts.
- Most pupils felt confident they could achieve their goals, though some lacked confidence. Family, practice, and encouragement helped confidence.
- Pupils saw parents as most able to help aspirations, while teachers saw themselves as most able to inspire.
- The researchers recommended providing more opportunities and encouragement to help
This document provides questions to guide discussions about experiences with deafness and hearing loss. It includes prompts about the onset and cause of hearing loss, family ties and support related to deafness, experiences with speech therapy and listening devices, challenges in school, and tips for changes schools could make to improve accessibility. The goal is to better understand individual experiences and gather advice to help schools support those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
This document contains summaries of several TV shows, discussions, and role-playing activities. It discusses a Modern Family episode where Jay does not like Gloria's idea to have a barbecue. Gloria demands Claire do something from her, but it is unclear if Claire complies. It also summarizes a discussion on speed dating between Ashley and Stephen, where Ashley has concerns but attends a speed dating event. The document poses discussion questions about first impressions, appearance, personality and character. It concludes with signaling a role-playing activity.
This document contains a long list of random questions that could be asked in conversation to learn more about a person's opinions, experiences, and values on various topics like work, relationships, happiness, behavior, influence, worship, and life in general. Some of the questions include: if you were offered a good paying job elsewhere, would you take it?; if you found a suitcase with $1 million, what would you do?; what makes you happy?; were you a well-behaved child?; how can friends influence your behavior?; what do you think life is all about?
The document contains a series of questions about childhood memories, experiences, and perspectives. It asks about favorite toys, friends, activities, likes and dislikes from childhood. Questions also compare childhoods from different generations and ask about the influence of childhood on adulthood. The questions are intended to prompt a conversational reflection on childhood.
Communiceren over sociale thema's? Hoe doe je dat? En hoe bereik je ouders én kinderen tegelijkertijd? MTV Networks deed er onderzoek naar. Zie hier de bevindingen!
This guided journal is meant to help a person record their memories by answering prompts and questions about their life. It covers topics like family, childhood, schooling, relationships, career, faith, important life events and lessons. The prompts are optional to answer and can be supplemented with drawings, photos or other creative additions. The goal is for the journal writer to have fun documenting their memories and later sharing the journal with loved ones.
This document provides guidance on conducting interviews for journalism. It outlines best practices such as preparing questions in advance, making appointments, introducing yourself to interviewees, and beginning interviews with an opening question to make the interviewee comfortable. It describes using different types of questions like factual, numerical, and open-ended questions to obtain different kinds of information. The document also presents the G-O-S-S-E-Y framework for in-depth questioning and emphasizes the importance of listening, soliciting quotes and anecdotes, asking follow-up questions, and concluding interviews professionally.
To start gathering your family memories, arrange for a time to “interview” your subject. Your subject can be anyone from yourself (you get to be the interviewer and the interviewee), your spouse, a parent, grandparent or favorite relative. You can preserve the interview by recording it. Your family story is a treasure and worth preserving. AllProDad.com
This document describes an employee engagement program with the objective of allowing teams to connect on a more personal level through activities like birthday brunches, trivia competitions, volunteering events, and sharing hobbies. It highlights benefits like a more creative and comfortable work environment. The program's activities are designed to promote collaboration and information sharing among colleagues. A Jive community page and employee engagement team help coordinate these engagement opportunities.
This document discusses the importance of prioritizing children's needs during the divorce process. It introduces Kids First Parents Second, which aims to address children's needs while educating parents about divorce. Their approach provides a platform for children to express themselves, takes a team-based collaborative approach between parents, and addresses problems in a supportive family-like atmosphere focused on the children's needs rather than the parents'.
In the summer of 2022 Converge Mental Health Coalition hosted a design sprint across diving into the barriers in the mental health space. This report highlights what came from this event and what mental health orgs might want to take on to advance their initiatives.
Converge Mental Health Coalition is reimagining what Canada's mental health ecosystems could look like. It is a network of technologists, charities, funders, government agencies, business owners, researchers, and medical practitioners that are moving this conversation forward.
We are often told of how Next of Kin and Executors don't know where to find family member's passwords, account information, banking details and computer login information when the pass away. This checklist helps organize these items.
This presentation focuses on how women's control of North American wealth is changing the way that money is flowing into the financial and philanthropic sectors.
The document describes Karma & Cents' Social Impact Lab process for philanthropists. The 6-step lab process helps donors define problems, design solutions through collaboration, deploy solutions, evaluate impact, and decide whether to scale up or out. It provides an example of a young professional who inherited wealth and used the lab to establish a $10 million multi-generational foundation. The changing philanthropic landscape and need for experimentation and feedback to solve complex issues is also discussed.
This document provides an overview of philanthropy and the charitable sector. It discusses how philanthropy is becoming more complex, with greater focus on impact and multi-generational engagement. Generational shifts are changing how wealth is managed and transferred. The document outlines different donor profiles, vehicles for giving, and tools for developing a strategic philanthropic plan, including evaluating charities and measuring impact. The case study demonstrates transforming a tax problem into a multi-million dollar foundation with long-term social goals.
This document compares different types of charitable giving accounts, including community foundations, donor advised funds through financial institutions, personal/family foundation accounts, and private foundations. It outlines the key differences between each type of account in areas such as set-up costs, minimum funding amounts, personal administration requirements, investment management, granting policies, and other features. The document provides a high-level overview to help donors determine which type of charitable giving vehicle is the best fit based on their philanthropic goals and preferences.
What is the value of a BCorp to family business and family enterprises? What does it mean to integrate Social Purpose into your family's business operations and corporate mandate?
This document summarizes an agenda for a workshop on strategic philanthropy. The workshop covers donor profiling, evaluating charities, creating a giving portfolio, and aligning investments with philanthropic goals. It includes discussions, activities and case studies to help participants think about their philanthropic vision and legacy, understand impactful giving approaches, and develop a charitable giving plan. The goal is to help participants use philanthropy as a tool to achieve their vision for the kind of society they want to see.
The document discusses benchmarks for evaluating highly effective charities. It outlines key areas to evaluate such as governance and leadership, administrative operations, financial management, community engagement, and program implementation. Specific questions are provided under each area to help assess the charity's effectiveness, including composition of the board, financial policies, community relationships, and ability to measure social impact. The document also provides resources for learning more about strategic philanthropy and how to integrate it with wealth management.
This document contains information from a presentation given at "She Said YYC - The Voice of Women & Philanthropy" on November 4, 2015 in Calgary, Alberta. It discusses various topics related to philanthropy including understanding one's relationship with money, different donor profiles, ways to get involved in social change through volunteering, donations, or strategic philanthropy, and factors to consider when making a donation such as governance, leadership, and financials. Contact information is provided for Gena Rotstein to learn more.
The document discusses challenges and solutions related to managing social capital across generations. It outlines how life experiences shape different generations' values and priorities. The presentation proposes harnessing technology, mapping systems, creating new funding models, providing mentorship, and developing diversified social change portfolios to address shifting workforce trends, financing solutions over problems, integrating social capital planning, funding collectives, and metrics reporting.
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Redesigning the charitable sector to answer the following system questions at micro and macro levels:
- What would society look like of a charity X didn't exist?
- What would the cost to a community be?
- Can this be measured?
- What would it look like if everyone had access to all the informaiton about the charities they were supporting? What info is relevant and what is noise?
- Could we reduce the duplication in the marketplace? Could we create a marketplace?
- Can charity data support urban planning and smart cities? Can we use this info to predict the next social issue far enough in advance that policy makers and solution creators have enough time to manage the issue?
- Should we restructure the way that we incentivize donors beyond the charitable tax receipt and what about for-profit social impact investors, is there a way to incentivize their early-stage investments to encourage a social marketplace?
- Can we change a funding model from financing problems to rewarding executives and managers for coming up with solutions that push the needle on issues?
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The Fascinating World of Bats: Unveiling the Secrets of the Night
Bats, the mysterious creatures of the night, have long been a source of fascination and fear for humans. With their eerie squeaks and fluttering wings, they have captured our imagination and sparked our curiosity. Yet, beyond the myths and legends, bats are fascinating creatures that play a vital role in our ecosystem.
There are over 1,300 species of bats, ranging from the tiny Kitti's hog-nosed bat to the majestic flying foxes. These winged mammals are found in almost every corner of the globe, from the scorching deserts to the lush rainforests. Their diversity is a testament to their adaptability and resilience.
Bats are insectivores, feeding on a vast array of insects, from mosquitoes to beetles. A single bat can consume up to 1,200 insects in an hour, making them a crucial part of our pest control system. By preying on insects that damage crops, bats save the agricultural industry billions of dollars each year.
But bats are not just useful; they are also fascinating creatures. Their ability to fly in complete darkness, using echolocation to navigate and hunt, is a remarkable feat of evolution. They are also social animals, living in colonies and communicating with each other through a complex system of calls and body language.
Despite their importance, bats face numerous threats, from habitat destruction to climate change. Many species are endangered, and conservation efforts are necessary to protect these magnificent creatures.
In conclusion, bats are more than just creatures of the night; they are a vital part of our ecosystem, playing a crucial role in maintaining the balance of nature. By learning more about these fascinating animals, we can appreciate their importance and work to protect them for generations to come. So, let us embrace the beauty and mystery of bats, and celebrate their unique place in our world.
Amid the constant barrage of distractions and dwindling motivation, self-discipline emerges as the unwavering beacon that guides individuals toward triumph. This vital quality serves as the key to unlocking one’s true potential, whether the aspiration is to attain personal goals, ascend the career ladder, or refine everyday habits.
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What do you have that is
special from your
father/mother?
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What stories did your
father/mother tell you about
their childhood (about
anything)?
Legacy Interview Questions03
Were you encouraged to give
time, talent or treasure to make
the world a better place? How
were you encouraged?
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From whom in your family did
you learn kindness?
Legacy Interview Questions05
Who in your family has shown
you what a great sense of
humour is?
Legacy Interview Questions06
Were you taught gratitude by
your parents? If so, how?
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What has been your greatest
joy?
Legacy Interview Questions08
What is the craziest thing you
have ever done?
Legacy Interview Questions09
Where was the most unusual
place you have traveled?
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What are your favourite foods?
Legacy Interview Questions11
What is your family’s greatest
strength? What strength can
you see reflected in your
children?
Legacy Interview Questions12
What is the legacy you are
creating? For what will you be
remembered?