Do Not Ignore Your Mortality

Author: Greg Barnsdale
ISBN No: 978-1525584909 Publisher: Friesen Press Publication Date: January 20, 2024 Number of Pages: 120 Status: In Stock
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You will be hard pressed to find another book like this one. Greg has delicately pulled together a gripping message that so many adults need to hear. Only about half the adult population of Canada and the U.S. have a current and valid will. The fallout is immeasurable, wide and deep. The statistics are not improving much either. Some people don't know where to start, while others have family members who refuse to discuss it. Greg's well-rounded experience will help you better understand the important end of life issues, and inspire you to get your affairs in order. His unique style will entertain you. This book could change your life, in more ways than one. You will be hard pressed to find another book like this one. Greg has delicately pulled together a gripping message that so many adults need to hear. Only about half the adult population of Canada and the U.S. have a current and valid will. The fallout is immeasurable, wide and deep. The statistics are not improving much either. Some people don't know where to start, while others have family members who refuse to discuss it. Greg's well-rounded experience will help you better understand the important end of life issues, and inspire you to get your affairs in order. His unique style will entertain you. This book could change your life, in more ways than one. Read More arrow_right_alt

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I was intrigued by death from an early age. My childhood neighbour, the renowned Dr. Dorothy Ley (a pioneer of the hospice movement), was a considerable influence on me as a young adult. Shortly thereafter, at the age of twenty-one (1985), I became a licensed funeral director. Since then, I have worked for large and small funeral homes, also as an examination proctor for a funeral industry regulator, and have arranged hundreds of at-need, as well as pre-need funerals. I've helped funeral directors build better relationships with financial advisors, lawyers and accountants. I have worked as a life insurance specialist and taught financial advisors across Canada about the funeral industry to help them be a greater resource to their aging clients. I am also a hospice volunteer. Having worked as a supervisor at one of the largest mortuaries in the country and obtained the Certificate in Estate Trust Administration with STEP Canada, I have grown increasingly compelled to share my insights to help others. I have witnessed what most people have not, and I have an important message that applies to us all. Being open to our mortality and properly planning for what we want to happen is incredibly beneficial. Most realize this, yet, only about half the adult population of Canada and the U.S. have a valid and current will. (Many parts of the world struggle with this.) I want to inspire others to think about and plan for the legacy they truly want to be remembered for. Life is extremely delicate, and planning while we can is smart. I believe we owe this unique responsibility to our loved ones. It is literally our last message. Why not make the most of it? I've been following the Death Positive Movement for decades and have invested considerable time in creating... I was intrigued by death from an early age. My childhood neighbour, the renowned Dr. Dorothy Ley (a pioneer of the hospice movement), was a considerable influence on me as a young adult. Shortly thereafter, at the age of twenty-one (1985), I became a licensed funeral director.

Since then, I have worked for large and small funeral homes, also as an examination proctor for a funeral industry regulator, and have arranged hundreds of at-need, as well as pre-need funerals. I've helped funeral directors build better relationships with financial advisors, lawyers and accountants. I have worked as a life insurance specialist and taught financial advisors across Canada about the funeral industry to help them be a greater resource to their aging clients. I am also a hospice volunteer.

Having worked as a supervisor at one of the largest mortuaries in the country and obtained the Certificate in Estate Trust Administration with STEP Canada, I have grown increasingly compelled to share my insights to help others. I have witnessed what most people have not, and I have an important message that applies to us all.

Being open to our mortality and properly planning for what we want to happen is incredibly beneficial. Most realize this, yet, only about half the adult population of Canada and the U.S. have a valid and current will. (Many parts of the world struggle with this.) I want to inspire others to think about and plan for the legacy they truly want to be remembered for. Life is extremely delicate, and planning while we can is smart. I believe we owe this unique responsibility to our loved ones. It is literally our last message. Why not make the most of it?

I've been following the Death Positive Movement for decades and have invested considerable time in creating a compelling book to help others be more proactive. I've even managed to add some humour. You'll be impressed. It has twice been on my publisher's best-seller list and is now widely available across all major platforms, including Amazon and Barnes Noble. Versions also include ebooks and audiobooks.
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