Autumn 2023
Living Fully, Dying Prepared
This class emphasizes the importance of living a meaningful and purposeful life, making the most of each day, and cherishing relationships and experiences.
Simultaneously, the class will acknowledge the reality of mortality and encourage class members to engage in thoughtful preparations for their end-of-life journey.
LIVING FULLY involves being present in the moment, pursuing one's passions, nurturing meaningful connections, and cultivating a sense of gratitude. It emphasizes the idea of embracing life's joys and challenges, taking risks, and living authentically.
DYING PREPARED means acknowledging and accepting the inevitability of death and making practical arrangements for end-of-life care and wishes. By being prepared for death, individuals can alleviate potential burdens on their loved ones and ensure their desires are respected during their final stages of life.
In essence, the concept of living fully and dying prepared encourages individuals to approach life with intention and embrace the reality of mortality, creating a sense of wholeness and peace throughout one's journey.
Topics will include:
The class is not depressing.
Poignant? Yes!
Profound? Often.
Simultaneously, the class will acknowledge the reality of mortality and encourage class members to engage in thoughtful preparations for their end-of-life journey.
LIVING FULLY involves being present in the moment, pursuing one's passions, nurturing meaningful connections, and cultivating a sense of gratitude. It emphasizes the idea of embracing life's joys and challenges, taking risks, and living authentically.
DYING PREPARED means acknowledging and accepting the inevitability of death and making practical arrangements for end-of-life care and wishes. By being prepared for death, individuals can alleviate potential burdens on their loved ones and ensure their desires are respected during their final stages of life.
In essence, the concept of living fully and dying prepared encourages individuals to approach life with intention and embrace the reality of mortality, creating a sense of wholeness and peace throughout one's journey.
Topics will include:
- What is Life All About?
- Integrating Impermanence into Our Lives
- Strengthening Coping Techniques
- Introspection, Self Reflection
- The Four Things that Matter Most
- Our Core Self
- Drafting Our Wishes for Our Care
- Contemplative Planning for The End Of Life
The class is not depressing.
Poignant? Yes!
Profound? Often.
This is an 8-week course offered on Zoom.
Tuesdays 1:30 - 3:00 PM eastern
8 meetings
September 12, 19, 26
October 3, 10, 24, 31
(no class October 17)
November 7
Fee: $130 - payable through PayPal, Venmo, or personal check.
Class size will be limited.
Reserve your spot by emailing Juanita.
Tuesdays 1:30 - 3:00 PM eastern
8 meetings
September 12, 19, 26
October 3, 10, 24, 31
(no class October 17)
November 7
Fee: $130 - payable through PayPal, Venmo, or personal check.
Class size will be limited.
Reserve your spot by emailing Juanita.
Juanita is a retired certified death educator and grief counselor. She combines her professional skills with what she has learned from caring for her husband until his death.