Prince died without a will. And Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul, did too. Many people do, in fact, each and every day. And the result can lead to unimaginable chaos and debilitating legal hurdles for families-all at a time when they're grieving the loss of someone who can never be replaced.
It does not have to be this way. Author Ann Cueva's simple, tender Grief Without Chaos is a workbook that outlines a straightforward process to deliver peace of mind to the reader, every day for the rest of their lives. And as it turns out, Cueva's method is for much more than the benefit of its readers; it removes chaos from the grief equation for every family member who is touched by another's death.
In Grief Without Chaos, Cueva, CPES, a highly credentialed organizational expert, consultant, life coach, and owner of Custom Organizing Inc., lovingly tackles the oftentimes taboo subject of getting one's affairs in order in preparation for the day they die.
Calling her work "a way to your will," Cueva shares heartfelt personal stories, her top key tips for getting all your vital documents, healthcare and investment information, logins/passwords into one place, and even her humor-and she outlines a seamlessly simple plan, complete with the checklist pages necessary to get organized and get your will complete. This highly readable workbook is your blueprint for personal peace of mind-and best of all, following its tips will help make certain that those you love have peace of mind too, and are free to grieve, unencumbered and without wading through stacks of papers, when God chooses to call you home.
Anyone who wonders if they'd begin reading Cueva's special book but never follow through with getting their affairs in order can rest assured. Cueva has thought of everything, offering free bi-weekly coaching calls to keep you on-task so you can complete the process and move on with living-leaving your loved ones to one day say, "He/she took care of us right to the very end."