Four Reasons to Write Your Will Today

Not everybody wants to have to face their mortality, and the process can be overwhelming. But when you write your will, you appoint your beneficiaries and you get to say what you want. Let’s take a look at 4 reasons you should write your will today.

5 Strategies for Navigating Grief and Loss

No person lives forever. However, that doesn’t mean those left behind shouldn’t grieve. Grieving is natural because the death of a loved one qualifies as one of the most stressful events in a person’s life. The pain a person feels when they lose a loved one can be overwhelming.

7 Ways Grief and Anxiety are Related

As you may know firsthand, both grief and anxiety can have a profound impact on our mental and emotional health. While they’re distinct feelings, they often overlap and interconnect. When we experience both at the same time, it can be difficult to know where one ends and the other begins. 

Heartfelt Children’s Funeral Poems for Remembering Little Angels

In a world where words become a balm for wounded souls, heartfelt children’s funeral poems weave a tapestry of remembrance, celebrating the precious lives that flickered briefly but burned ever so brightly. Embark on a journey of healing and tribute, exploring the power of poetic expressions that encapsulate the innocence, joy, and wonder of those beloved little ones.

What Do You Know About Hearses?

If you’ve ever had to plan a funeral or been to one, you most likely know what a hearse is. While it isn’t a compulsory feature in funerals, it’s a particularly dignified way to transport bodies to and from funeral services. But what’s the history behind hearses? How are they made? What do you look for in a hearse dealer? We’ll answer these questions and more.

How to Teach Your Children About Death

Death is a universal fact, but it is one that feels incredibly far away and even impossible when you are a child. Teaching your children about death in a healthy and supportive environment can help them in the long run and can better prepare them for the ups and downs that life throws at them. 

How to Support Your Partner After the Death of a Parent

If your partner is dealing with the death of a parent, you need to be ready to be supportive and resilient. You might feel that you are also grieving their loss, but you have to remember that your loss should be secondary to theirs. You can expect them to need a lot more support as they navigate this next stage in their life.

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