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Today, we honor and remember our dearly departed loved ones on the Day of the Dead. May their spirits continue to guide us and their memories live forever in our hearts. Let's celebrate their lives with joy, love, and colorful marigolds. 💀🌼🕯️ #DayOfTheDead #meneseslawfirm #MAestateplanningattorney #MApersonalfamilylawyer #estateplan #willsandtrusts #healthcaredirectives #powerofattorney #assetprotection #kidsprotectionplan #familylegacy
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❓𝐈𝐬 𝐜𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐫 𝐠𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐨𝐧❓ This has reminded me of my wife's aunt who passed on last week as she has lost the battle with cancer. 💔 I noticed that we have been so busy with work and sometimes neglect our health to get a paycheck so that we could bring food and shelter for the family. We just keep working and working. After all, what are we asking for? The time for family? ⌛👨👩👧👦 Time passes by, we notice that people around us have aged and are slowly leaving us but how much time we did really spending time together... I also noticed that more and more people are diagnosed with cancer more commonly nowadays. It's a really sad case with younger people. 😔😔 Spend more time with family and people who love you! Most people do not address it and some reactions might be harsh to you but in their heart they still love you ❤️❤️❤️ No matter what (especially parents), do get your Will, LPA and ACP done up. LPA can be done online and ACP where we need to attend a 90 minute course. This is to help your spouse, children or next of kin where they don't need to spend too much time and money to engage lawyer to go through the long procedure. With the Will and LPA, things can be settled in less than 6 months. Without those, it could take up to a year or more. Do think it twice and take action if you have yet to do so. #life #love #family #time #planning #willwriting #cancer #health #wellbeing
Dedicated to Ah Bee, 1985 - 2022. Disclaimer: Brought to you by My Legacy. This is a contributor piece and we're thankful for the opportunity to share her story.
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- Reflecting on the Importance of Conversations About Life and Death - I recently came across a heartfelt article shared by TWS about the passing of her brother cousin due to cancer. It touched upon a topic that is often difficult to address - death. In a world where conversations about success, achievements, and growth dominate our social platforms, it is refreshing to see someone courageously shedding light on an issue that deserves attention. The article emphasized the significance of discussing death openly and honestly. As humans, we tend to shy away from discussing mortality, perhaps out of fear or discomfort. However, by avoiding these conversations, we inadvertently rob ourselves of opportunities to support and connect with others on a deeper level. In my personal experience, I've witnessed the power of addressing the topic of death with compassion and empathy. Acknowledging our own mortality and the inevitable passing of loved ones allows us to appreciate life more fully. It reminds us to cherish every moment and make meaningful connections with the people around us. As professionals, we often focus on career aspirations and personal growth. But amidst the pursuit of success, let us not forget the essence of being human. Let us remember to have those difficult conversations, to lend an empathetic ear to those who need it, and to share our own experiences without fear of judgment. In fostering a culture where open discussions about life and death are welcomed, we can create a supportive and compassionate community. We can encourage each other to embrace vulnerability, find solace in times of grief, and celebrate the beauty of life in all its impermanence. So, let's break the barriers and acknowledge the importance of conversations about death. Let's be there for our friends, colleagues, and loved ones during their moments of loss. By doing so, we strengthen the fabric of our relationships and find strength in our shared human experiences. Thank you, TWS, for sharing your heartfelt reflection. Your courage to talk about this challenging subject inspires us all to be more compassionate and understanding. Let's keep the conversation going and foster a more empathetic community together. #OpenConversations #EmbracingLifeAndDeath #CompassionateCommunity
Dedicated to Ah Bee, 1985 - 2022. Disclaimer: Brought to you by My Legacy. This is a contributor piece and we're thankful for the opportunity to share her story.
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Heart strings pulled. This post took me back to my days at TOUCH Community Services , where I was helping the elderly, at-risk youth, and the community. The post discussed difficult yet critical subjects like Lasting Power of Attorney and Advance Care Planning, . This post made me think about the struggles that the elderly, whom I had the privilege to serve, had to endure. They were in constant need of assistance and understanding, reminding me of the importance of our work. Family relationships of the elderly were another common area of concern. There were constant challenges due to unspoken expectations and communication gaps, leading to various relational issues. Lasting Power of Attorney and Advance Care Planning are difficult but essential topics. These conversations can be tough to start, but they are of significant importance. From what I've seen, it's hard to kick off these conversations, but once they begin, true emotions are exposed. Yes, it might cause some hurt, but it's from this point that healing can start. It's in these difficult discussions that opportunities for understanding and reconciliation appear. If you haven't done this for your loved ones yet, I emplore you to consider.
Dedicated to Ah Bee, 1985 - 2022. Disclaimer: Brought to you by My Legacy. This is a contributor piece and we're thankful for the opportunity to share her story.
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COLLEAGUES AT WORK WITH A MANAGER ARE NEVER YOUR FAMILY. Many managers claim that the work team is one big friendly family where everyone supports each other. Unfortunately, the workplace will never become a family, although they have many nuances in common. At work, a person acts largely in order to achieve personal goals, one of which is financial benefit - salary. The purpose of the family is something else. At the same time, there are also situations where a family is created primarily for the purpose of financial gain, but this is an exception. The family holds together in both good and bad times, which unfortunately cannot always be said about the workplace. In bad times, people get fired, and that's not family. At the same time, they both have one important thing in common - care and a sense of security. People are happier and more committed when they are cared for and feel safe. Small phrases are enough for the manager to assure the employee of his support and create a sense of security in the employee. How often do you as a manager use these phrases? How do you create a safe working environment for your employees and show your care? See also: https://lnkd.in/dkxNU88P #leadwolf #effectiveleadership #workenvironment #trust #commitment
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In different studies on teams and marriages, Gottman Institute found an crucial 🔑 is intentional moments of care. Going out of your way to let someone know they’re important, that you appreciate them, love them, have their back — no script, no formula: just the ongoing work of showing up in connection There’s something to bring to your Christmas party tomorrow!
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Some advice from our Residents who live in our communities. LOVE with all your heart... https://lnkd.in/ghCRpaZG
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Today, we're celebrating the heartbeat of our nation - FAMILY! At Decision Inc., we understand the importance of family and relationships. To us, family isn't just about blood ties - it's about the bonds we share, the moments we treasure, and the strength we find in each other. Our tribe is those who lift us up, support us through thick and thin, and fill our lives with love and joy. That's why, on this special day, we want to extend our warmest wishes to every South African. Whether you're spending today with your parents, siblings, children, or chosen family, take a moment to appreciate the love and connection that unites us all. Happy Family Day! May your day be filled with laughter, hugs, and unforgettable moments.
Happy Family Day from all of us at DI!
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Today is National Family Day and it’s a great day to devote quality time to your family. Whether they're blood-related or chosen, our families can provide unwavering support, love, and endless memories. The best thing about this day is that you can celebrate it however you want! I love spending time with my family. If we aren’t outside enjoying the weather together, we are trying out a new board game. What are some fun things that you and your family do together? Do you have any interesting traditions? Whatever your definition of family is, tag your loved ones and share your favorite family traditions in the comments below! #NationalFamilyDay #FamilyLove #CherishEveryMoment
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