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The benefits of pre-planning your own funeral

Death is a subject that most people tend to avoid. We don't like to think about it, let alone plan for it. However, planning your own funeral is an important step that can provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Here are some benefits of pre-planning your own funeral.

First and foremost, pre-planning your own funeral allows you to make your own decisions. You get to choose everything from the type of service to the music that will be played. By making these decisions in advance, you are taking the burden off of your loved ones. They won't have to make difficult decisions during an emotional time. Instead, they can focus on celebrating your life and grieving their loss.

Another benefit of pre-planning your own funeral is that it allows you to financially prepare for the costs associated with your funeral. Funerals can be expensive, and your loved ones may not be prepared for the financial burden. By pre-planning your funeral, you can work with a funeral director to determine the cost and make arrangements to pay for it. This can be done through pre-paid funeral plans or through setting aside funds in an account specifically for funeral expenses. Either way, pre-planning your funeral can alleviate the financial stress on your loved ones.

Pre-planning your own funeral also ensures that your wishes are carried out. You may have specific requests for your funeral that you want to be sure are honored. For example, you may want a non-religious service or to be cremated instead of buried. By pre-planning your funeral, you can make sure that your wishes are known and that they are followed.

In addition to making decisions about the service itself, pre-planning your own funeral allows you to make arrangements for other important details. For example, you can choose the location of your final resting place and decide whether you want a traditional headstone or a cremation urn. You can also specify who you would like to be notified of your passing and who you would like to be responsible for carrying out your wishes.

Perhaps one of the greatest benefits is the peace of mind that it provides. Knowing that your wishes will be carried out and that your loved ones won't be burdened with difficult decisions can bring a sense of comfort during a time that can be very stressful. It also allows you to focus on living your life to the fullest, without worrying about what will happen after you're gone.

Pre-planning your own funeral is a thoughtful and responsible decision that can provide many benefits. By making your own decisions and financially preparing for the costs, you can ease the burden on your loved ones. It also ensures that your wishes are carried out and can provide peace of mind. So take some time to think about your funeral arrangements, and consider pre-planning your own funeral. Your loved ones will thank you for it.

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Breena Fain
Breena Fain

Breena is a writer, certified death doula, and co-founder at Addio based in San Francisco. She leads Addio's content efforts and helps families navigate their end-of-life plan. In her free time, you can find her at the piano, on the beach with her dog, eating her weight in sourdough bread, and volunteering at a local SF hospice facility. (She's also who runs all our social media accounts so be sure to say hello!)

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