Captures your life highlights and key perspectives for posterity. Clean up unfinished personal business. Get insights on how you wish to prepare for death and inspires you to live your Bucket List! Sunrises and Sunsets touches on the spiritual and the practical in an entirely thought-provoking, charming and novel way
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Here’s What to Expect in This Episode
- Sunrises and Sunsets…Final Affairs Forged with Flair, Finesse, and FUNctionality. What exactly is this about.
- What is “The Twelve Steps for Conscious and Creative Comprehensive Advance Care Planning.”
- Final-affairs planning
- Creating your Bucket List, to fulfill your dreams before departure
- Developing a “Kick”-the-bucket-list, what actions you want to implement before you go… including those actions of apology, forgiveness and amends
- Recording the highlights of your life as you see them, along with special memories you want to pass along
- Instruction on preparing “Dear Loved One” letters
- Writing your own obituary with fact and flair
- Leaving your family an archived family history with family health history
- Leaving a four-generation or more family tree
- What death experiences or experiences with the aging generation sparked your intense interest in this area?
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About
Holley Kelley M.S., C.P.G., FT, comes to this area with a wealth of experience. She is the Founder of the Latter-Life Planning Institute, holds a Master’s degree in Gerontology, and is also a Credentialed Professional Gerontologist awarded through the National Association of Professional Gerontologists and a Fellow in Thanatology: Death, Dying and Bereavement. She hosts workshops on latter-life issues, advance-care planning, and end-of-life consulting. The workshops are fun, lively and social, while tackling important issues. Kelley also has created The Leader’s Guide, available on her website, where groups can lead and coordinate independently using her personally created workshop instruction guide.
And since the age of 21, when she was asked to write her first eulogy, Kelley has been writing and officiating funerals, making them extraordinary, rather than ordinary. She continues to offer services in this area as well.
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