Author: Annie Triplett Hafermann
This is the third article in a three-part series on Navigating Age with Confidence
Proactive planning is essential for navigating life’s unexpected events and transitions with clarity and confidence. Whether it’s a medical emergency, a sudden change in circumstances, or simply the natural progression of aging, having a well-thought-out plan in place allows others to step in and support you effectively when needed.
Taking the time to prepare, by organizing key information, optimizing your possessions, and considering essential questions, ensures that your wishes are respected and that critical decisions can be made without unnecessary delay or confusion. …
5 Essential Questions: Building Your Plan with ConfidenceRead More »
This is the second article in a three-part series on Navigating Age with Confidence
A lifetime of belongings doesn’t accumulate all at once. It builds slowly, quietly, alongside our lives. They are memory, intention, and sometimes unfinished decisions.
But there often comes a moment, sometimes prompted by a move, a health change, or the experience of caring for a parent, when the question shifts from “What should I keep?” to “What am I leaving behind for someone else to manage?” …
Holding On, Letting Go: Optimizing Your BelongingsRead More »
This is the first article in a three-part series on Navigating Age with Confidence
As we age, planning ahead can make all the difference in maintaining independence, security, and peace of mind.
Organizing your documents and personal information is crucial in case of unexpected life events or changes in circumstances that require someone to step in and assist you. Having key information like financial records, medical details, and legal documents readily accessible ensures that your wishes are honored and decisions can be made quickly and effectively. …
Plan Today, Protect Tomorrow: Organizing documents and personal informationRead More »
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