Guest post by Dr. Amy Mathews-Perez, a Director of Special Programs in a public school in Central Texas. Connect with Amy on X (formerly Twitter) at @drgrowtoknow, on Facebook at DrAmy MP, or at her website dramyperez.com
Legacy, Purpose, and In Between
It is very common to hear phrases, mottos, and comments about “purpose.” A few examples include finding your purpose and having a sense of purpose and purpose of life. It seems to have become so common that people may gloss over the words, dismiss it, or find it so daunting that they avoid all of the “How To” advice. Often this word also implies that a person’s purpose is a singular thing. We won’t launch into the grammar of it all, but in this blog, I’ll share a strategy that has helped me refocus on my purpose, and my hope is that it can help you get closer to figuring out yours.
An important thing to know is that your purpose can change. It is not like a New Year’s resolution that you either conquer or quit; purpose is fluid because it evolves as you grow and change; also, it typically impacts multiple levels of your preferences, your actions, your emotions, your interactions with others, your mindset and more which leads to more growth and change.
Also, your purpose doesn’t need to be something huge, life-changing, or change the world. If you are committed to it and true to it, your purpose will facilitate change that is needed. Some of these changes you’ll be lucky enough to know about, but many will happen as a ripple effect.
Now, let’s talk about the word “legacy.” It makes some people think of obituaries and inheritance, while others use it in reference to the “rich and famous.” The definition I am referring to for the purpose of this blog is this: the sum of the personal values, accomplishments, contributions, and actions that resonate and impact others in ways that yield change in character, progress, and/or learning. Everyone has a legacy, but not everyone recognizes it. Often, those who can see their legacy rarely accomplish it due to a lack of self-trust, intention, drive, and focus.
In 2024, I was honored to be a guest on Chip Baker’s podcast, “The Success Chronicles.” You can check out all of his episodes at https://www.youtube.com/c/ChipBakerTheSuccessChronicles. I highly recommend Chip Baker- he is authentic, hard-working, and truly wants you to succeed through learning. Although my episode has not yet been published, we talked about many things, including “legacy.” Chip Baker said, “…it all starts with your perspective and your heart posture.” We shared personal examples and were on the same page about legacy being more about the impact than the person.
Since then, I have been reflecting and processing the terms “legacy” and “purpose,” and my big “Ah-ha!” moment was this: I was working backwards. I was languishing over my purpose and what kind of legacy that would leave. I switched up my strategy and very quickly gained clarity, which provided me with alignment between my actions, mission, focus, and goals. Things are not perfect, but they are significantly better.
Here is what I discovered: In spending quality time reflecting on what I want my legacy to be, my purpose reveals itself (not all at once for me.) The “in-between” stuff is our everyday life; our choices, actions, values, words, and more – including what you put your energy into. Chip Baker described it as being “intentional about doing the right thing each moment of each day.”
As I continue my journey, I am collaborating with specific people that I trust to build on ideas and provide me authentic feedback. This is key in squashing self-doubt, the inner-critic and the “just give up” voice when things get hard, messy, or unclear.
You are a wonderfully unique person. This strategy is not a guarantee, but it is an idea for you to consider. If you give yourself enough time and grace, I am 100% confident that you’ll discover more about yourself, your legacy, and your purpose.
About Amy
About Amy
Texas-born & raised, Amy is in her 34th year of serving public education. General Ed. Teacher, SLP, Diagnostician, SPED Supervisor, Assistant Principal, Principal, and Director of Special Education are roles she’s held. She is the CEO of Making Education Special for All (M.E.S.A), an LLC dedicated to training, facilitation, consultation, and speaking engagements that revolve around information, motivation, and insights on why and how to make education special for all stakeholders as well as leadership. Her passions are communication, joy, authenticity, and empowerment. “Life is short, but our influence is never-ending,” Amy is committed to connecting with others through service and smiles.
About Rachelle
Dr. Rachelle Dené Poth is a Spanish and STEAM: What’s Next in Emerging Technology Teacher at Riverview High School in Oakmont, PA. Rachelle is also an attorney with a Juris Doctor degree from Duquesne University School of Law and a Master’s in Instructional Technology. Rachelle received her Doctorate in Instructional Technology, and her research focus was on AI and Professional Development. In addition to teaching, she is a full-time consultant and works with companies and organizations to provide PD, speaking, and consulting services. Contact Rachelle for your event!
Rachelle is an ISTE-certified educator and community leader who served as president of the ISTE Teacher Education Network. By EdTech Digest, she was named the EdTech Trendsetter of 2024, one of 30 K-12 IT Influencers to follow in 2021, and one of 150 Women Global EdTech Thought Leaders in 2022.
She is the author of nine books and a blogger and podcaster.
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