If you’re like most people, you aren’t eager to spend time thinking about what would happen if you became unable to direct your own medical care because of illness, an accident, or advanced age. However, if you don’t do at least a little bit of planning — writing down your wishes about the kinds of […]
What is Grief?
Grief is the reaction we have in response to a death or loss. Grief can affect our body, mind, emotions, and spirit.People might notice or show grief in several ways:Physical reactions: These might be things like changes in appetite or sleep, an upset stomach, tight chest, crying, tense ... READ the POST
Day 13
BeneficiariesWelcome to Day 13! Today you will compile Info on your Beneficiaries and what they can expect when you "ditch this joint!"If you have the Yup I’m Dead…Now What? Book, you can find it in Chapter 15.In this Chapter, you will document your Life Insurance Policies, Employer ... READ the POST
Day 11
Business InformationWelcome to Day 11! Today you will document the details on your Business Information. If you have the Yup I’m Dead…Now What? Book, you can find it in Chapter 13.In this Chapter, you will list your Business Information. This pertains to either your Employer Info, or ... READ the POST
The Layman’s Guide To Alzheimer’s Disease
It is a well-known fact that a high percentage of the elderly experience mental degradation at some stage during the later years of their lives. It is acknowledged as one of the disadvantages of getting old! However, the majority of people do not know the first thing about mental health illnesses ... READ the POST
Incapacity Planning – What is It, Who Needs It, and Why?
Your Guide to Better Incapacity Protection in Your Estate Plan There’s no one-size-fits-all estate plan, but any robust one will protect your privacy, free you from court interference, help you protect and manage your assets, save you money on taxes, and enable you to name the people you trust the ... READ the POST
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