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Why do we need In-TEO?

The “must do” list at end of life.is on the increase since the digitisation of our lives:

Heres the top 20 things we need

1. Digital Accounts & Social Media

Protecting your digital legacy ensures your online presence is properly managed, whether it’s memorializing accounts or closing them for good.

2. Password Management

Giving loved ones access to your online accounts allows them to manage important digital assets or information after you’re gone.

3. Health & Medical Records

Having your health history and preferences available can relieve your family from navigating medical bureaucracy during a difficult time.

4. Unfinished Personal Projects

Completing personal tasks or providing instructions for unfinished work ensures that important things get done as you intended.

5. Funeral Arrangements

By specifying funeral preferences, you lift a burden from your loved ones, allowing them to focus on mourning and celebrating your life.

6. Insurance Policies & Pensions

Financial security for your family comes from ensuring your insurance and pension details are clear and easily accessible.

7. Legal Documents & Wills

A clear will provides your family with peace of mind and ensures your wishes are honored.

8. Organ Donation Wishes

Leaving your organ donation preferences in writing can make a meaningful difference, helping to save lives.

9. Pets & Animal Care

Ensuring your pets are cared for after you’re gone brings comfort to them and peace of mind to your loved ones.

10. Social & Financial Responsibilities

Documenting ongoing financial responsibilities helps prevent your family from facing financial chaos after your passing.

11. Messages to Loved Ones

Leave behind heartfelt letters or videos—words that will comfort those you love during tough moments.

12. Memory Box or Legacy Gifts

Physical reminders like a memory box allow your loved ones to keep something tangible to treasure after you’re gone.

13. Apology or Reconciliation Letters

Write letters of apology to provide emotional closure and heal broken relationships, leaving a lasting legacy of forgiveness.

14. Personal Reflections on Life

Share your wisdom and life lessons, offering guidance and peace to your family, especially younger generations.

15. Special Instructions for Significant Items

Passing on heirlooms and cherished possessions with personal instructions adds emotional meaning to the items.

16. Personal Wishes for After Death

Specify how you want to be remembered—ensuring your legacy reflects your personal values and wishes.

17. Advice for the Future

Leave advice and wisdom for loved ones, especially for children, offering them a roadmap as they face challenges.

18. End-of-Life Care Preferences

Your end-of-life care preferences can guide medical decisions, ensuring you’re treated according to your values and beliefs.

19. Online & Social Media Accounts

Managing your digital footprint ensures that your social media profiles and personal blogs are handled with care.

20. Instructions for Important Relationships

Leaving personal notes for key people in your life can provide comfort, reinforcing your bond even after you’re gone.

in-Teo: helping you to prepare and then to adapt.

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