Introducing
The Virtual
Caregiver
Legacy Project:
How Does Your Loved One Want to be Remembered?
The Pilot
Created
by Diana Reyers
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The Caregiver Legacy Project ensures that your family and friends
understand how your loved one wants to be remembered.
Write about your partner, spouse, family member, or the friend
you are caring for by joining
The Caregivers Legacy Project.
As your Authenticity Coach and Conversation™ Facilitator,
Diana Reyers will create a virtual meeting space while guiding you in the comfort of your home to achieve amplified self-awareness and provide authentic writing guidance through
Meaningful Self-Discovery Conversations™
Contact Diana at
The Virtual Caregivers Legacy Project
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Engage in 10 meaningful Conversations™ by meeting online on Zoom with a collective of like-minded individuals.
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Deepen your self-awareness and reconnect with your truth through the cathartic process of Authentic Self-Discovery.
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Learn the Daring to Share emotionally immersive journaling practice designed to transform your loved one's lived experiences into meaningful stories.
Your Legacy Creation
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Craft 8 Legacy Stories that honour your love one's truth—capturing their most authentic self.
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Write a Letter to Future Generations, sharing the essence of your loved one’s legacy anthology.
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Record an Audio Version of your letter and/or selected story excerpts.
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Design Your Legacy Writing Book, featuring a front cover made from a collage of your loved one's personal memorabilia.
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Preserve all elements in both hard copy and digital format (USB), a meaningful keepsake to share with future generations.
An Invitation
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Release the fear that you are not confident enough to do the inner work, or skilled enough to write.
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Instead, step into the freedom of self-expression—trusting that writing from your heart is enough.
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Because in the end, it is not perfection that matters…
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but rather, the truth of their story.
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And that truth becomes the gift you leave behind for them.
Register by April 30th
for the One-Time Early Bird Pilot Price at
$299 (reg. $399)
Starts May 5
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To discover if this program is a good fit for you, contact Diana at
daringlymindful@gmail.com
As your Authenticity Coach and Conversation™ Facilitator,
Diana Reyers is here to support you to successfully create and complete your Loved One's Legacy Project in this step-by-step process:
Week 1: Journal and write the amplified Daring to Share way to support you to discover your Loved One's Authentic Story.
Week 2: Clarify their 8 Top Core Values as guideposts to write a story that validates each of them.
Week 3: Use Your Inner Purpose Feeling to Self-Manage the Arc of Intense Energy while writing their anthology.
Week 4: Befriend Your Inner Critic to support you to narrate their stories as they would want them told.
Week 5: Discover how inner balance supports curating their Legacy Cover Collage.
Week 6: Set Authentic Boundaries to create the space of energy and time to journal and write with ease.
Week 7: Integrate Your Three Centres of Intelligence to mindfully share how they would want to be remembered.
Week 8: Achieve the confidence to have Authentic Conversations with others who may have experiences to add.
Week 9: Manage Inner Conflict by clarifying and honouring your loved one's truth.
Week 10: Effectively Navigate Transitions to Celebrate your Loved One's Legacy by Daring to Share Their Story.
I look forward to gathering as a collective of like-minded souls, embracing meaningful Conversations™ as we
Connect Humanity Through The Art of Storytelling.
Much Love,
Diana

The Inspiration
My husband's Parkinson's story began on a Saturday morning in 2011 while reading the Kingston Whig Standard. We each had a section of our local newspaper, and I became distracted by a rattling of paper coming from where he sat across the room. Lounging with his legs up on the sofa, I noticed the newspaper shaking in his hands that rested on his hips. As I took in what was happening, I realized that his leg was tremoring and was the source of an uncontrollable repetitive movement. I placed the obituaries on my lap and asked him what was going on with his leg. He looked over at me and told me that he didn't know, but it had been shaking for several days off and on and that he would have it checked. I didn't say it out loud but my immediate thought was that it presented as Parkinson's."
He hadn't felt well for over a year—extreme exhaustion, muscle cramps, leg stiffness, loss of smell—with no medical answers. As a result, he had retired a week earlier at the age of 59. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease soon after, and 15 years later during one of my daily morning visits at the nursing home where he now resides, he shared that he believed his legacy changed forever that day and he wondered, "Is this how my three-year-old grandson is going to remember me, sitting disabled in a chair?"
I immediately reassured him that, although his physical disability was part of his legacy, I would make sure that Hendrik, named after his grandfather, would know 'who' his Opa was, including his passions, his purpose, and how he made decisions and lived his life guided by his values and deeply-held beliefs. I reiterated that his grandson would remember him as a kind, genuine, compassionate, and generous person through the stories we would share about him. Hank looked at me and smiled.
The conversation we had that day inspired
The Legacy Project
With Gratitude, Diana

