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    Navigating the Waves of Grief: How to Simplify Funeral Planning and Give Yourself Space to Heal

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    Death is uncomfortable. Discussing our own mortality feels counter-intuitive to living a happy life. However, refusing to plan for the inevitable doesn't stop it from happening—it simply passes the burden of organization and payment onto the people we love most, at the exact moment they are least equipped to handle it.

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    Death is uncomfortable. Discussing our own mortality feels counter-intuitive to living a happy life. However, refusing to plan for the inevitable doesn't stop it from happening—it simply passes the burden of organization and payment onto the people we love most, at the exact moment they are least equipped to handle it.

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    FuneralPlanRegister

    Death is uncomfortable. Discussing our own mortality feels counter-intuitive to living a happy life. However, refusing to plan for the inevitable doesn't stop it from happening—it simply passes the burden of organization and payment onto the people we love most, at the exact moment they are least equipped to handle it.

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