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Women Invited to Pause and Reflect on the Legacy They Are Creating During the month of March International Women’s Month

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March 10, 2026
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Athalyah Yisrael Author Signing Copies for the Book 7F's To A Financially fullfiling Legacy

Athalyah Yisrael Author Signing Copies for the Book 7F's To A Financially fullfiling Legacy

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 In recognition of International Women’s Day and International Women’s Month, Outliers Zone Caribbean is inviting women across the nation to pause and ask themselves one powerful and often overlooked question:


What type of legacy am I building?  For many women, life is a constant daily investment of their M.E.A.T. (Money, Energy, Attention and Time). Yet few pause long enough to consider where those daily investments are leading.  According to Athalyah Yisrael, Co-Founder of Outliers Zone Caribbean, the concept of legacy is often misunderstood.
“Legacy is not only what we leave after we are gone,” she explained. “Legacy is the footprint we are creating for our generations to live by and follow. Whether those footprints lead toward wealth, wellness, and expansion, or toward hardship, scarcity, and poverty, is being shaped by the decisions we make today.”

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To spark national reflection during International Women’s Month, Outliers Zone Caribbean is offering a limited number of women access to its Signature Legacy Assessment, a short reflective tool designed to help women evaluate whether their current life trajectory is aligned with the legacy they truly desire. 

The 2–3 minute Legacy Assessment, developed from the organization’s Corporate Operational Financial Readiness framework manual 7 F’s To A Financially Fulfilling Legacy, evaluates seven critical areas of life that influence a financially fulfilling legacy. Namely Faith, fitness, Family, Finance, Fun+Fulfillment, Future, & Friends.
Participants receive a Legacy Score that reveals whether they are currently living by:
Intentional Design,  Moderate Focus or  Default


“Most women are doing their best,” Yisrael noted. “But the truth is many of us are building our lives by default rather than by intentional design. Awareness is the first step toward transformation.”

 In recognition of International Women’s Month, 25 women will be invited to complete the Legacy Assessment. The assessment can be accessed via the Outliers Zone Caribbean Facebook page or by WhatsApp request at 592-617-0173. The invitation remains open until March 15.


For women who wish to move beyond awareness and begin intentionally designing their legacy, Outliers Zone Caribbean is offering two intentional pathways for deeper engagement and legacy implementation.

The first is the Legacy Design Immersion, a premium one-day guided experience where women and their husbands or significant partners work alongside the Outliers Zone Caribbean team to translate their vision into a five-year Financially Fulfilling Legacy Roadmap for their family. This immersive strategic planning experience represents an investment of $75,000, designed for couples who are ready to intentionally structure the values, systems, and financial direction that will guide their family’s future.

The second pathway is the Legacy Reset Experience, a self-paced option designed for women who prefer to begin building their legacy systems independently. This experience includes the 7 F’s To A Financially Fulfilling Legacy manual and implementation playbook, along with access to a live Virtual Legacy Reset Session on March 15, where participants will be guided through key principles for maximizing the use of the systems outlined in the selfpaced manuals. This pathway represents an investment of $25,000 and is ideal for women who are ready to take practical steps toward intentional legacy design at their own pace.


“For eight years we have been leading the conversation encouraging individuals and families to think more intentionally about legacy,” Yisrael said. “Not simply in terms of inheritance, but in terms of values, morals, systems, financial independence in 5-10 years thinking, and intentional life design.”
She added that the invitation this month is simple yet profound:
“Pause. Reflect. Ask myself whether the way I am investing my M.E.A.T ( money, energy, attention, and time) today is leading toward the legacy I truly desire.”
Because ultimately, A Financially Fulfilling Legacy is not accidental. It must be designed intentionally. Contact ozcship@gmail.com or 617-0173 for any additional information

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