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Mary Jane Charles on Documenting Final Wishes for Peace of Mind

Season 4 Episode 84 Published 2 years, 8 months ago
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Does this sound familiar? You’ve been told to simply write down your final wishes and essential information for end-of-life matters, thinking it will bring you peace of mind. But instead, you find yourself overwhelmed, stressed, and unsure if you’ve covered everything. The pain of not having a clear plan in place can weigh heavily on your shoulders, leaving you anxious about the future. Isn’t it time to find a more effective solution that truly brings you the peace and reduced stress you deserve?

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“Don’t wait until it’s too late. Start the conversation, bring in your workbook, and make your wishes known. It’s a conversation, not a confrontation, and it can be a really lovely learning experience for everybody.” – Mary Jane Charles

Mary Jane Charles is a passionate advocate for end-of-life planning and the author of the book, “Surviving the Business of Dying: Why Final Papers Matter.” With a mission to ensure that your last wishes are compiled in one place, Mary Jane, also known as the Last Wishes Facilitator, aims to alleviate stress and uncertainty for your loved ones.After experiencing the sudden loss of her husband and navigating the complex aftermath without clear instructions or necessary documents, she became determined to help others avoid the same struggles. Through her speaking engagements, workshops and workbook, Mary Jane provides practical advice and guidance, emphasizing the importance of documenting final wishes and essential information. Join us as Mary Jane shares her insights and expertise on Live. Love. Engage.

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Gain peace of mind and reduce stress by documenting your final wishes and essential information for end-of-life matters.
  • Simplify the process of handling end-of-life matters by having all your important information in one central location.
  • Take control of your future by being proactive in planning for end-of-life matters.
  • Organize and manage your important documents and paperwork with strategies that make the process easier and more efficient.
  • Overcome self-doubt and attribute your success in end-of-life planning to your personal effort rather than luck.

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