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1. Your name, with any initials or honours (OBE, anyone?)
2. A one sentence headline summarising your greatest achievement.
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What headline would you like for the 90-year-old you?
Think about what needs to happen in your life for the latter to come true.
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Write 3 or 4 short paragraphs, one for each professional achievement that you will be known for. What difference have you made through your work? What did you create, influence, implement, prevent, stop?
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What hobbies or passions added richness to your life? What amusing anecdote illustrates something important about you, that you would like to be remembered by?
So now you have the perfect obituary! Are you on track for living up to it? If not, what needs to change?
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