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Is Professional End-of-Life Planning Better Than DIY?

When it comes to end-of-life planning, many people find themselves weighing up two options: do it yourself, or seek professional support. On the surface, DIY…

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What Can You Accomplish in One Session with a Doula?

When people first consider working with an end-of-life doula, one of the most common questions is: “Will one session even make a difference?” The short…

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Are You Too Busy for End-of-Life Planning?

It is one of the most common things people say: “I know I should do it… I just haven’t had the time.”Life is full. Work,…

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Creating a Personal Message for Loved Ones After You’re Gone

There are many practical aspects to end-of-life planning. Wills, legal documents, and funeral arrangements all matter. But there is something equally important that often gets…

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What to Do When You Need Urgent Funeral Help

When someone dies, especially unexpectedly, families are often thrown into a situation they feel completely unprepared for. The pressure to “do something quickly” can feel…

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Can a Funeral Be Arranged in 24 Hours?

In short, yes it can. But whether it should depends on individual circumstances. When working with families, the first thing that I tell them is…

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What to Do in the First 24 Hours After a Death

When someone dies, time can feel distorted. The world keeps moving, but you may feel suspended between shock, grief, and responsibility. The first 24 hours…

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Burial or Cremation: Which Is Right for You?

When we’re faced with end-of-life decisions, it’s easy to default to what feels familiar, what family expects, or what seems simplest at the time. But…

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What to Do With a Loved One’s Belongings After Death

One of the quiet, often overwhelming tasks that follows a death is deciding what to do with a loved one’s belongings.  It can feel deceptively…

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The Tyranny of a Happy Funeral

In my work I often hear people say that they don’t want a sad funeral. They only want lightness, happy stories and celebration. This is…

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