It often takes a person a while to figure out what their legacy is in life. Most of the time is right there in front of us, or just a quick look back into our history. Some get confused on that journey and their vision is unclear due to outside sources, motivation and self confidence. Those people get stuck and without proper support, dedication and goals, they may never really understand who they are in bigger picture. I was fortunate to have known my legacy for a long time, but I didn't really foster it until 2002.
My life's work has been working with kids, teens, college students and people of all ages. As I have gotten older, I have been blessed with the connections and friendships from my past that still inspire me today and who I am. Being a mentor, a friend and an advocate is something I am very humbled and grateful for beyond words. When my own family had shut me out for being gay, it was the people I had been a mentor and friend to that embraced me. The love and support helped me in my journey to where I am today. One day soon, I am going to share the many beautiful stories, e-mails and connections in a book about my life. We all have stories to share. The one thing I encourage people to do when I lecture is to sit down and have a conversation with someone and get to know them. You will be amazed on what you will learn.