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It’s About Life, Organization, and the People You Love When most people hear the phrase “legacy planning,” they immediately think about death. Wills. Funerals. Lawyers. Probate. Estate sales. Final arrangements. It’s understandable. The entire industry has conditioned us to think that legacy planning begins when life ends. But that’s not really true. In fact, the […]
The Question Most Pet Owners Never Ask Most pet owners spend years worrying about what happens when their pet dies. It’s one of the hardest realities of loving an animal. We know our dogs and cats won’t be with us forever. We prepare ourselves for gray muzzles. Slower walks. Extra medications. Special diets. And eventually, […]
Most People Have a Plan. The Problem Is Nobody Can Find It. Let’s start with an extreme example. You’re on a cruise. The weather is beautiful. The drinks are flowing. You’re finally taking the vacation you’ve talked about for years. Then something unexpected happens. Maybe it’s a medical emergency. Maybe you lose your phone. Maybe […]
Why Say It Last checks on you before sharing anything. Most people think Say It Last is about what happens after someone dies. It isn’t. At least not entirely. The heart of Say It Last is a much simpler question: Confirm You Are Safe. Four words. That’s it. Three words that can make the difference […]
If you’ve ever had a dog look at you like you’re the center of their entire universe, you know something important: To them, you are their whole world. They don’t know your password manager. They don’t know where the vet is. They don’t know who will feed them tomorrow. They just know you. That realization […]
Digital planning often gets framed around worst-case scenarios. But that framing misses the point. At its core, digital planning is about clarity, continuity, and control — not fear. Here are three things you need to know that have nothing to do with being morbid, and everything to do with living well. 1. Digital Planning Is […]
Choosing a trusted contact sounds simple. Most people assume it’s obvious — a spouse, a child, a sibling, or a close friend. But in practice, this decision deserves more thought than it usually gets. A trusted contact isn’t just someone you trust emotionally. They’re someone who may one day need to act calmly, clearly, and […]
Most people think about wills, insurance, and maybe a few sentimental items when they imagine end-of-life planning. Very few people think about their digital life — even though it now contains some of the most important, sensitive, and irreplaceable parts of who we are. Passwords. Photos. Financial accounts. Messages. Subscriptions. Instructions. Memories. If you’ve ever […]
Most people don’t avoid planning because they’re lazy. They avoid it because it feels overwhelming, emotional, and—if we’re honest—kind of morbid. “Where would I even start?” “What if I get it wrong?” “I’ll do it later.” Later has a way of turning into never. And that’s how we end up with shoeboxes of passwords, half-written […]