How Will You Be Remembered? The Importance of Leaving the Legacy You Deserve
How to Prepare and Help Manage a Loved One’s Household Bills
Permission, Information and Imagination: 3 Keys to Successful End of Life Planning
How choosing an urn is a gift to yourself and your loved ones
Have you communicated your full end of life wishes to the family members who will have responsibilities approaching and after your death?
Do you have relationships in your life you would like to renew or repair, but time keeps passing and you haven't had a chance?
Are there any priorities you envisioned making part of your life, but have not?
Have you completed your will and estate planning?
Have you thought about the legacy you will leave behind?
Have you completed your End of Life Directives and communicated this with others?
Are your account credentials securely recorded for future caregivers and executors?
Have you taken time to consider your relationship with death?
Have you created the project(s) you wish to, and left instructions for delivery after your death?
How do you feel when you think about your eventual death?
A Father’s Day Gift of Peace & Connection
Fathers, Father Figures, Mothers who take on the role of Father - no matter how ‘Father’ is defined in your household, their much deserved day of celebration is approaching.
END OF LIFE PLANNING: A Nontraditional, But Loving Graduation Gift
We are in the midst of graduation season here in the United States.
How Prepared are You for End of Life?
How prepared are you and your loved ones for your end of life? Preparing for our death is a blend of planning, logistical, emotional, relational, spiritual, and physical needs.
End of Life Planning Can Help You Determine What a “Good Death” Means to You
In our culture, when a woman finds out she is going to have a baby, she (perhaps along with her partner) often spends a significant amount of time considering how she would like the birthing process to go.
How do I approach end-of-life planning with my mom?
Question: My mom is in the late stages of her cancer battle and is starting to come to terms with end-of-life planning. How can I navigate those choices with her so we use this time wisely but also manage the emotional issues that come with it?
The One Conversation You Need To Have Before You Retire
There is a web of conversations in the foggy future that none of us want to acknowledge are awaiting us: “What’s my plan as I get older and my faculties decline?” “Where should I live?” “Who’s going to take care of me?” “What do I want them to do with my body when I die?” I want to shine a light through the fog and provide a sense of direction.