End-of-Life Planning Workshop (virtual)

$55.00

End of life planning is something we all tend to put off for another day because we think we have time. The truth is the time is now. One of the greatest gifts we can give our loved ones, is having our affairs in order, which minimizes additional stress, anxiety, and grief for those left behind. This virtual workshop is aimed at:

  1. Opening conversation about exploring what you want for your going home celebration.

  2. Creating a plan so your loved ones don’t have to guess what to do or how to plan your homecoming celebration.

  3. Connection with others to share and talk candidly about fears.

  4. Releasing hidden tension around death.

  5. Creating deeper awareness within yourself on topics related to death, dying, and grief.

*Includes End-of-Life Planner and Journal

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End of life planning is something we all tend to put off for another day because we think we have time. The truth is the time is now. One of the greatest gifts we can give our loved ones, is having our affairs in order, which minimizes additional stress, anxiety, and grief for those left behind. This virtual workshop is aimed at:

  1. Opening conversation about exploring what you want for your going home celebration.

  2. Creating a plan so your loved ones don’t have to guess what to do or how to plan your homecoming celebration.

  3. Connection with others to share and talk candidly about fears.

  4. Releasing hidden tension around death.

  5. Creating deeper awareness within yourself on topics related to death, dying, and grief.

*Includes End-of-Life Planner and Journal

End of life planning is something we all tend to put off for another day because we think we have time. The truth is the time is now. One of the greatest gifts we can give our loved ones, is having our affairs in order, which minimizes additional stress, anxiety, and grief for those left behind. This virtual workshop is aimed at:

  1. Opening conversation about exploring what you want for your going home celebration.

  2. Creating a plan so your loved ones don’t have to guess what to do or how to plan your homecoming celebration.

  3. Connection with others to share and talk candidly about fears.

  4. Releasing hidden tension around death.

  5. Creating deeper awareness within yourself on topics related to death, dying, and grief.

*Includes End-of-Life Planner and Journal