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Title: The Sandbox Wars
Author: Stephanie Payne
Narrator: Stephanie Payne, Donald Hamilton
Format: Unabridged
Length: 4 hrs and 16 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-25-13
Publisher: H D Specialties, LLC
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Self Development, How-To
Publisher's Summary:
Why End Of Life Decisions Are The Most Important Gift To Your Family?
What will happen at the end of your life? Family unity or family feuds? Family solutions or family dissolutions? True life stories about how end of life decisions impact your life and the legacy of your family.
Why is Legacy Planning is so important? What questions to ask your family about end of life decisions? What can go wrong without planning? Why Legacy Planning can save your legacy for the future generations? (It's not about the money.)
Listen to stories from an RN of 30 years of how families handle end of life. Learn why it is so important to make Legacy Decisions before it's too late. The gift of family is so important and this book explains how and why we can save our family's legacy. Be part of the solution to a great legacy for future generations: Legacy Decisions are the most important gift to your family!
**This book does not give legal or financial advice. Always seek the advice of licensed professionals for all your legal and financial needs. Full disclaimer within audiobook.
Members Reviews:
Don't waste your $$$
The premise of hearing real life stories of other peoples' legacy successes and failures made me think this would be worthwhile. The writing is poor, at best; the stories are not compelling. So here's the whole book in a nutshell: Don't procrastinate, get your legacy papers in order.
This book is "must" reading for those who are dismayed ...
This book is "must" reading for those who are dismayed at the bizarre behaviors of many family members when a parent dies. I honestly didn't "get" those behaviors and confronted certain family members who I felt did not adequately respect a deceased parent's directives. That was not the most constructive solution. Now I understand how childhood experiences and greed can affect some family members. This book is valuable because it is written by a nurse who has specialized in end of life issues and knows her subject well. Don't expect a book of solutions but a book that raises your awareness.
This book will get you planning!
This short, easy-to-read book details a "How-to" approach to end of life planning.
Stephanie Payne attempts to guide you through this challenging process. She uses simply-told stories based on her years of experience as a hospice nurse. She tells of families who've suffered (and a few exemplary folks who've successfully navigated) through both the predictable events and the vagaries of the last phases of life.
Many lessons are reinforced with her stories; lessons like the importance of planning when you're still healthy, understanding that families can be strengthened by forethought about your death and dying, and the importance of providing a list of mementos to pass onto relatives and friends. At the end of the book she not only provides a checklist of what needs to be put in place, but also lists the pertinent questions to ask your attorney.
Perhaps her most important advice is: the time to plan is NOW.
The Sandbox Wars
This work addresses the ultimate subject over which most of us procrastinate, making our final arrangements. The author helps us understand that however scary it is to plan for our final arrangements, that making those plans is also the best gift we can give those we leave behind.