planning-psychology
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How to Talk About End-of-Life Planning With Family — 7 Myths That Make It Harder (and How to Move Past Them)
Few conversations feel more uncomfortable — or more important — than talking about end-of-life planning with family. Whether you’re an adult child wanting to start the conversation with your parents, or a parent hoping to make things easier for your grown children, the hesitation is often the same: Where do I even begin? (If you’re…
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Legacy Planning and the Power of Letters, Notes, and Stories
Intro Most of us think that “getting our affairs in order” and end-of-life planning means completing all the paperwork: wills, beneficiaries, and healthcare directives. And of course, that’s important. But true legacy planning is about more than documents. Ask families what they hold onto the longest after someone is gone, and the answer is rarely…
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Why End-Of-Life Planning Isn’t Just for Someday
When most people hear “getting their affairs in order,” “estate planning,” or “end-of-life planning,” their brain might conjure up the following type of image: an elderly relative sitting at the kitchen table, shuffling a stack of legal papers and muttering about “putting everything in order.” But here is the truth: getting your affairs sorted is…
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The Importance of Proactive End-of-Life Planning + Welcome to My Blog
Welcome to my blog – a thoughtful space to explore end-of-life planning without fear or overwhelm. Discover practical tips, personal stories, and tools to help you get your affairs in order, protect your legacy, and bring peace of mind to yourself and your loved ones. Let’s start together.