Most of us are familiar with the importance of life insurance to ensure that our loved ones are economically secure after we die, but what do we do to help ensure their emotional security? How many of us leave a clear message to the most important people in our lives that we love them, we are proud of them, they are strong and they are enough? I hope this talk will serve as a guide to help assist our families and others important in our lives for a time when we are no longer physically able to comfort love and encourage them.








Part One encourages us to focus our lives on building positive legacies such as love, peace, trust, education, and hard work.
We will meet incredible people who have lived lives full of hope and resilience and have passed these traits on through multiple generations.

Part Two examines the process of death itself and asks the question: “Is death a grim or gentle reaper?” The fascinating research on near death experiences and life after death is explored with the understanding that this topic yields different beliefs.

Part Three is a workbook to help us prepare our loved ones for a life lived without us.
It includes a complete checklist and discussion of traditional legacy documents such as a will, health care directive, and password record as well as an emotional life insurance plan to psychologically help our loved ones survive and thrive in a time when we are no longer physically present with them.
The workbook includes handy templates to encourage us to write legacy letters, reconciliation letters, and even a letter to help our survivors understand the mourning process.
