This course is about getting past all of that-and in just 30 days, taking powerful steps to make life easier for the person or people who will be there when you need them most.
(If you're an adult child, it's a great course for you, too-whether you recommend it to a parent or take it yourself to prepare for what's ahead. You can even take the course together! )
What you'll get...
•An understanding of information your loved ones will need if something happens to you-from bills to wills! We'll cover financial accounts, medical providers, legal advisors, funeral planning, even social media logins.
•The tools to create an organizational system for all of this information that drives your life (including many things you probably wouldn't have given a second thought).
•Ways to create safe access to your banking and other accounts with a password manager.
•The peace of mind that comes with knowing your loved ones will have what they need to manage your affairs if you can't.
What you'll do...
•Each week, you'll watch a 30-minute video that introduces the theme of the week.
•Then you'll watch daily activity videos that walk you through gathering and organizing your information.
•As each day passes, and you continue doing the "little" tasks such as clearing out old files, you'll discover yourself getting closer to your goal!
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Your Instructor
I'm Molly Peebles, a Family Service Advisor with Dignity Memorial, a former emergency preparedness consultant, and an end-of-life doula as well as a speaker and author. I'm an expert in planning ahead-and I'm very experienced in diving headlong into the things people don't necessarily want to talk about! But once you actually start talking about these things, it's really not as bad as you think. (I promise.)
The inspiration for this course was my experience serving as the executor of a dear friend's estate. After her cancer diagnosis, she gathered her important files and gave me the combination to her safe-but when she died, I quickly found out that I still needed a lot of information. What about all the information needed for the death certificate? What about the main password for the password manager, the one to access all the other passwords? What bills needed to be paid?
I want to share what I learned from that experience, so you can make your loved ones' experience smoother if and when they need to manage your affairs.
It's not as hard as you think-in fact, it's not hard at all.
It just takes a little bit of time and someone to help you put it all together.
So let's get started!
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