WEOL10
5 Steps for Successful End-of-Life Planning Conversations
- Talking about death in a death-phobic and death-denying culture can be very challenging and very meaningful.
- Whether you want to talk about your own EOL planning or that of someone dear to you, preparing yourself first, before you actually start a conversation, will increase your chances of a meaningful connection.
- EOL planning conversations always take place in a greater context of relationship and circumstances.
Have you ever started to talk about some aspect of end-of-life planning with someone and got shut down? Or maybe you’ve been wanting to talk about end-of-life planning but you’re lost about how to even broach the topic. You have ideas in your mind about how your people are going to react, and it’s just too uncomfortable to go there.
Many of us understand the importance of preparing for your someday, one-day, inevitable death while you’re still healthy enough to do that. But talking about death in a death-phobic and death-denying culture can be a challenge. Whether you’re thinking about your own end-of-life planning or you want to facilitate plans for someone else, it really helps to talk about it first!
What’s Covered
What’s Covered in the Workshop
This in-depth workshop aims to provide valuable insights and guidance on the following essential elements:
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Get introduced to Willow’s end-of- life planning tool, 5 Steps for Successful End-of-Life Planning Conversations.
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Increase your readiness to undertake end-of-life planning,
and other challenging conversations. -
Gain insight into the intentions, concerns, context, and importance
of end-of-life planning conversations in your life. -
Be guided through key steps for having successful and meaningful end-of-life planning conversations.
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Gain clarity about who and what matter most.
Cost $60 – 90 minute online workshop
Cost $70 – 90 minute face-to-face workshop