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We can choose what role we want to play in our relationships.
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We can choose what role we want to play in our relationships.
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A legacy is something that is passed along years after a person leaves the world as we know it.
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It is often impossible to determine a person’s wishes once that person no longer has capacity to express him or herself.
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Are there control issues, fears of giving up, an inability to choose, emotional attachments, other issues?
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Anger is one of the basic human emotions, as elemental as happiness, sadness, anxiety, or disgust.
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Are your relationships hot and about to explode or cool and relaxed?
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A death certificate is a necessary step once a death has occurred.
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View a free recording on communicating with the next generation at AGLEGACY.org
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WE MIGHT BEGIN the process of transitioning management skills with three, basic questions: “Where are we?”, “Where do we want to go?”, and “How do we get there from here?”
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TRUST compels us to act based on our perceptions of another . . .
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