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Canadian English Version (also available in Canadian French and for France and the US). Inspired by my father's traumatic brain injury, my journals are a light-hearted way to start the conversation no one really wants to have. Whether you're 16 or 60, we all have a lot of "stuff' in our lives these days. My journals are filled with prompts and space for all of the minutia in our lives. Examples include: Who will take care of your pet(s)? Who is their vet? If you have a community mailbox, which is yours? Email addresses and passwords. Where are your legal papers (will, POAs, DNR instructions,…mehr

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Canadian English Version (also available in Canadian French and for France and the US). Inspired by my father's traumatic brain injury, my journals are a light-hearted way to start the conversation no one really wants to have. Whether you're 16 or 60, we all have a lot of "stuff' in our lives these days. My journals are filled with prompts and space for all of the minutia in our lives. Examples include: Who will take care of your pet(s)? Who is their vet? If you have a community mailbox, which is yours? Email addresses and passwords. Where are your legal papers (will, POAs, DNR instructions, etc.)? Who is your lawyer? Do you have keyless entry and if so, what is the passcode? Have you made final arrangements - who with? Rewards cards, loans, mortgages, rent payments, store cards, bank accounts, safe deposit boxes and investments. These topics and so much more are addressed in this handy journal. Simply put, they help others help you when you can't speak for yourself. Please note that no AI has been used in the writing, production or design of this journal.
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Jody Maffett is a self-employed graphic designer with a background in journalism. From May to November, Jody Maffettlives at the cottage with her elderly father, dog Jenny and millions of mosquitoes. She misses the days when her kids smelled like sunshine and sand.Jody suffers through winters and spends her time thinking about spring.