My treasured stuff
The Repair Shop is one of the best programmes on television at present. If you haven’t seen it, it presents the opportunity for people to bring along damaged or worn heirlooms or family treasures and have them restored to good condition. Such things clearly can mean a lot to people as they bring back memories and comfort to those that they now belong to.
The things that are brought along to The Repair Shop for fixing though are real objects that can be looked at, touched and felt by those who cherish them. You may have some of these things yourself. The thing is though, after you’ve gone, who gets them and understands what they mean?
You can get around this by leaving instructions in your online secure information deposit box which your trusted ones can access (with your previous permissions). Organise and store your important financial and legal documents along with personal mementoes in a safe and secure online account. There are a number of such service providers but one of the best is an account that allows you to keep track of your online and offline account’s day-to-day, while also ensuring that this information is available to friends, family and loved ones, should anything happen to you.
Sometimes it is hard to deal with thoughts, reminiscences and love because the opportunity to say these things out loud does not happen when we are alive. Very often we leave it until it is too late, maybe because we think no one should know until we’re gone. (You know, a message of feelings for that other person you needed to keep secret?) Not the sort of things you put in your will
It is now easy for people to record their feelings, thoughts, love and apologies after they have passed away but which can be kept forever and delivered at the right place at the right time. Leave a video message for a loved one so they never forget the sound of your voice or store photos that bring a smile and keep them safe in your online account. Make sure those closest to you know just how much you care. You deal with all of this simply, easily and cheaply.
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