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Using stories, personal experiences, humor, and poems, the author
writes with wit and style that relaxes the reader into remembering that death is a reality, a normal experience of life. She suggests you "shop before you drop" so
you know the options and can make wise decisions before it is too late.
In You Only Die Once, the author writes about:
Preparing a Master End of Life Plan as the ultimate gift to survivors.
Being aware of goals, adventures, and accomplishments you want to experience before your final chapter.
The Good-Bying Process as a healthy transition when making life changes.
"Springboards to Bodacious Living" to encourage a more fulfilling and satisfying life.
While preparing for life's ending, not forgetting to lighten up and enjoy the planning progress.
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