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Explore guides, tools, and inspiration to help you live with intention, care for others, and navigate end-of-life planning with clarity and compassion.
Book: The Five Invitations by Frank Ostaseski
Discover insights on mortality, hospice care, mindfulness, grief, emotional resilience, and intentional living through The Five Invitations by Frank Ostaseski.
Book: When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
Learn how Paul Kalanithi’s memoir explores death, meaning, medical ethics, identity, and living with intention in the face of serious illness.
Book: Being Mortal by Atul Gwande
Explore Atul Gawande’s powerful book on aging, mortality, end-of-life care, and how medicine can better support dignity, purpose, and quality of life.
Book: Who Do You Want To Be When You Grow Old? by David A. Shapiro and Richard Leider
Who do you want to become as you grow older? Reflect on aging, identity, purpose, and meaningful living through this thoughtful book recommendation.
Book: We Know How This Ends: Living while Dying by Bruce H. Kramer and Cathy Wurzer
Discover insights on ALS, end-of-life reflection, grief, caregiving, mortality, and purposeful living through this deeply moving memoir.
Book: It’s Okay to Laugh (Crying is Cool Too) by Nora McInerny
Discover a moving memoir about grief, widowhood, cancer, emotional healing, and finding laughter and meaning after devastating personal loss.
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