<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A resource for planning the final steps of a life. Includes advice on a range of topics, from drafting a will and funeral planning, to keeping an advance health-care directive and preparing an obituary, with blueprint journal spaces to record last requests.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>An eminently practical and friendly guide to planning life's ultimate conclusion, including journal space to help loved ones honor and celebrate your life in the best way possible.</p><p>Have you ever thought about who will be at your funeral? Who will read your eulogy, or what your obituary will say? How about who will take care of your precious dog Lester?</p><p>Formatted like a journal, sprinkled with tips from professionals and amusing anecdotes, <em>My Last Wishes</em> is a resource to consider these questions and more. Not only does it help you to plan your "last party," it makes the planning process less painful for your loved ones by clarifying your wishes.</p><p>Author Joy Meredith takes a fresh approach to end-of-life planning with practical guidance as well as prompts to examine and reflect on your own life in journal entries, such as, "What is your biggest accomplishment?" and "What is your biggest regret?" What's more, the book helps you to enhance your life right now with chapters like "Finish the Unfinished," on the freeing process of making amends.</p><p>Playful, pragmatic, and uplifting, <em>My Last Wishes</em> makes a sensitive subject charmingly accessible.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Have you ever thought about who will attend your funeral, who will give your eulogy, or what your obituary will say? How about who will take care of your precious dog, Archie?</p><p>Formatted like a journal, sprinkled with tips from professionals and amusing anecdotes, <em>My Last Wishes</em> is a resource to consider these questions and more. Not only does it help you to plan your "last party," it makes the planning process less painful for your loved ones by clarifying your wishes.</p><p>Author Joy Meredith takes a fresh approach to end-of-life planning with practical guidance as well as prompts to examine and reflect on your own life in journal entries such as "What is your biggest accomplishment?" and "What is your biggest regret?" What's more, the book helps you to enhance your life right now with chapters like "Finish the Unfinished," on the freeing process of making amends.</p><p>Playful, pragmatic, and uplifting, <em>My Last Wishes</em> makes a sensitive subject charmingly accessible.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A wonderful and easy-to-use resource for everyone and especially for those facing a life-challenging illness."--David Kessler, author of The Needs of the Dying and On Grief and Grieving with Elisabeth Kubler-Ross<br><br>"Provides us with a guide for invaluable conversations so that we can make this vital passage more peaceful."--Virginia Morris, author of Talking About Death and How to Care for Aging Parents<br>
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