
A Legacy is the compilation of things you leave behind. It’s your “Mark” on the universe. A gift to those who are closest to you.
Some may leave behind money, or photos, maybe jewelry, but each of these things over time disappear.
A true legacy carries on. It is the sweet reminder – the placeholder – of your life.
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A death coach is NOT hospice care. You may not even be actively dying. A death coach helps you to come to terms with your mortality, and in doing so helps prepare you for living your fullest, richest life – regardless of how long you have left. In the realm of end-of-life transitions, a relatively novel yet impactful profession has emerged – the death coach.
While it shares elements with hospice care and life coaching, a death coach serves a distinct purpose, providing individuals and their families with emotional, practical, and spiritual support during the challenging journey toward the end of life.
A death coach helps you to come to terms with your mortality, and in doing so helps prepare you for living your fullest, richest life – regardless of how long you have left. – Learn More Here

genuine and empathetic acknowledgment of the physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges faced by individuals approaching the end of their lives or those mourning the loss of a loved one.
Grace allows individuals to approach death with a poise that extends beyond physicality, encompassing emotional and spiritual dimensions. It’s an acknowledgment of the impermanence of life and an affirmation of the beauty that can be found in the midst of life’s final chapters.
Empathy acknowledges the unique and often challenging emotional landscape surrounding death, creating a space for individuals to express their thoughts, fears, and grief. It fosters a deep connection, allowing people to feel seen, heard, and understood during one of life’s most profound and vulnerable moments.
— Thomas, 36
