Life is a journey but when we leave this life others have to pick up where we left off. This End Of Life planner will assist those left behind to bring your journey to a close in the manner you wish.
I Am Gone – You Are In Charge
Your end-of-life completes your earthly journey, but without adequate planning for what happens next, it can be quite a quagmire for the loved ones you leave behind. They would prefer to have your input into how to put the finishing touches on what you have created.
Those planning to take care of affairs after a loved one has passed often say “I wish I had known what they wanted.” Too many times, a person's wishes for after they are gone have not been recorded.
With this prompted planner, you can now have an active part in expressing your wishes. By completing the prompts in this book and adding your own personal thoughts, those left behind can be assured things can be attended to in accordance with your desires.
With I Am Gone – You Are In Charge you have the opportunity to give your loved ones a gift that will help them through a most difficult time. In addition, you have the ability to provide a record of your rewards, achievements, and history of which others may not knowledge.
With this prompted planner, you are encouraged to record your own thoughts. While there are many areas to record facts, there are also places where you can personalize this book's contents. Make this planning book your own. Put your own personal stamp of approval on it. Encourage others to complete their own prompted planner for their loved ones after they die.
While there are many decisions to be made during one's final days, weeks, or months, this planner begins with the decisions that will need to be made after a person dies. As such, this book does not include prompts related to medical issues and treatment.
In I Am Gone - You Are In Charge, a prompted planner, you will be able to:
- Record an abbreviated record of your life history in 47 pages of guided prompts.
- Easily record personal information and identify the location of personal records.
- Identify those family members, close friends, and organizations to notify of your passing.
- Provide information as to how to care for your remains.
- Add information about any funeral or other arrangements. Donations in lieu of flowers? Make a note.
- Share achievements and awards.
- Provide information for settling your financial affairs.
- Identify accounts that need to be paid, closed, or cancelled.
- Make plans for those that depend upon you, including your pets.
- Shut down as much of your digital world as is possible.
- Record your personal wishes and final thoughts.
It is a great size (8.5 x 11 in) with large print – large enough to have adequate writing space to jot down everything needed and to be easily read.
This prompted planner is not a legal document and does not replace a valid will. It is to be used only as a planning tool for when you are gone and someone else is in charge.