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Values, Wishes and Who and What Matter Most

  1. Making sense of life and death before making practical arrangements will ensure
    that your EOL planning reflects your values and priorities.
  2. Each of you has personal values that usually act below the surface without your
    conscious awareness.
  3. Both your living and your dying are impacted by having clarity about your values,
    wishes and who and what matter most.
  4. Your mortality is an opportunity in disguise.

Many of us know the benefits of preparing for our one-day, some-day death. But sometimes it’s hard to get started. All this planning-ahead business feels overwhelming and fragmented. Or perhaps some basic planning pieces are in place but it feels like your planning documents don’t reflect your true essence.

Based on three tools from Willow’s holistic and pragmatic workbook, 7 Tools for Making Sense of Life & Death, Values, Wishes and Who and What Matter Most will guide you to explore the reality of your mortality in a fun and interactive workshop. Making sense of life and death before making practical arrangements will ensure that your end-of-life planning reflects your values and priorities. Whether you have days or decades left to live, thinking about and preparing for your death will inspire you to live your best life now.

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:

  • Articulate your core values and how they impact your living and dying.
  • Get present to your hopes and fears around your inevitable death.
  • Gain some clarity about who and what matter most.
  • Become inspired to get into action around how to live and die well.

Cost $60 – 2 hr online workshop
Cost $70 – 2 hr face-to-face workshop