Ann Webb
Family Legacy Architect | Author| Founder of LifeVision Labs
For more than three decades, I’ve been fascinated by a simple question:
How do we become more intentional with what we’re building, what we’re passing on, and how we live while we’re here?
My work began with personal vision and life design. Today, it focuses increasingly on family legacy, stewardship, and helping families prepare people, not just assets, for the future.


The New Rules of Generational Wealth
What if the biggest risk to your family’s future isn’t the size of the inheritance… but whether the next generation is prepared for it?
After selling a family business and confronting questions about money, responsibility, and legacy inside our own family, my husband Scott and I began building a different approach.
The result became both a real-world family experiment and the foundation for my book, The New Rules of Generational Wealth.
Rather than focusing solely on transferring assets, the book explores how families can develop stewardship, responsibility, communication, and capability while everyone is still alive to participate.

Family Legacy Architect
Most families spend years preparing the assets.
Very few spend time preparing the people.
That’s why I wrote The New Rules of Generational Wealth.
Through my book, monthly Book Club conversations, and Legacy Labs, I help families build the capability, connection, and stewardship needed to navigate wealth, inheritance, and legacy with greater intention.
This isn’t about creating a formula.
It’s about helping each family design conversations, structures, and traditions that reflect their values and strengthen relationships for generations to come.
Whether you’re just beginning the conversation or ready to build your own family framework, there’s a place to start.

LifeVision Labs
Before I began focusing on family legacy, my work centered on helping individuals gain clarity about who they are and how they want to live.
LifeVision Labs remains the home for that work.
Through experiences such as Soul Blueprints, Ideal LifeVision, workshops, and guided reflection tools, people step back from the noise of everyday life and reconnect with what matters most.
While the applications vary, the purpose remains the same: creating lives that feel more intentional, aligned, and authentic.

A Life Designed With Intention
Ann and her husband Scott live primarily in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where they are building Hapori, a small community rooted in connection, personal growth, and intentional living.
When they are not in Mexico, they can often be found visiting their children and grandchildren throughout the United States or exploring new corners of the world together. Travel, adventure, lifelong learning, and meaningful relationships remain central themes in both their lives and their work.
Much of what Ann teaches has been lived first. From raising a family and building businesses, to humanitarian work in Africa and India, to creating new models for stewardship and generational wealth, her work continues to evolve alongside her own life experiences.
Today, she remains deeply curious about how we create lives of purpose, strengthen family relationships, and become thoughtful stewards of the resources, opportunities, and wisdom entrusted to us.

Work With Ann
For more than three decades, Ann has helped people think differently about the lives they are creating and the impact they hope to have.
What began as personal visioning and life design eventually expanded into conversations about family, stewardship, legacy, and the human side of wealth. Along the way, she developed programs such as Ideal LifeVision and Soul Blueprints, led humanitarian initiatives around the world, authored books, and worked with individuals and families navigating important life transitions.
Today, Ann’s work focuses primarily on helping families prepare people, not just assets. Through writing, speaking, Legacy Labs, and private consulting, she helps families explore the conversations, structures, and decisions that strengthen both stewardship and relationships across generations.
If these are conversations you’ve been wanting to have, you’re welcome to begin.
