Creating Your Death Planning Manual (DPM)

 

We are all going to die—finality. How trite, huh? But for most of us the ultimate mystery in life is: when will that be? When is our finality? When will we draw our final breath; when is that last earthly day when we begin to ashes from one means or another?  

For most of us, we can only plan for that day as best we can—but then only if we care. And for those who do care, planning your death isn't about only the stodgy stuff like life Insurance, wills, and estate planning. No…planning for our earthly demise should be much more than that; especially where loved ones and friends are concerned. Who knows, death planning might even be fun, well satisfying anyway.

 

Now you're probably thinking, "Who cares, I’ll be dead!" Okay, agreed, that’s a valid scenario. But what about the good side of death, if you consider there is one? What if you want to be remembered as completely and worthy as possible? Not just being “cleaned up after” with the detailed stodgy stuff? What if you want to be really remembered? Wouldn’t it be terrific if you had specified good details about yourself throughout your lifetime? Perhaps like naming “special” friends and outstanding accomplishments.  

 

And besides, perhaps from somewhere beyond the earthly senses you will be able to observe people seeing and realizing that good side which you created through planning. After all, does anyone really know for sure what is observed and felt from the afterlife? Well, do you?

 

Have fun, go here to: The Plan

 

Riley St. James                        

 

 
 
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