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September 2018 FREE BOOK!

Our September 2018 Free Book, LIFE IN MOTION, is very different from any other book we’ve offered. Written by a young woman who is a niece-of-my-heart, Karen Purze, it’s “the book you didn’t know you need” for gathering your life’s “vital information.”

Organized as a ring binder with categories that include: Emergency, Health, Property, Finances, Wishes, Transitions, Closure, and Inventory, the book allows you to record the practical information of your life for you and for your family. You can rearrange the pages, and you can remove sections you don’t need.

Author Karen Purze has earned an international reputation as a business-focused technology leader known for developing solutions for seemingly impossible situations. She found the need for this guide when her active parents developed unexpected health problems, and she and her brothers became their caregivers. Take advantage of Karen’s expertise with this practical guide, which also includes wonderful practical advice for each category. (I’ve bought a copy for myself! It’s a great book!)

To have your name included in our Wednesday, September 26 drawing, just answer this question: Have you ever taken on the role of a caregiver?

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6 Comments

  1. Yes, for my husband when he was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. Now I’m caring for my parents trying hard to keep them in their own house. Life is one day at a time, sometimes one hour at a time. The Lord’s strength and family helps.

  2. Our neighbor,we put 20# on her before she passed,she was 80+, wonderful lady we welcomed to our family,she was so frail. The night she passed,I was blessed to see a Angel in my room,I knew she departed,she taught us so much. She told me she would give my Son and Mom a hug from me. We miss her alit. She was our next door neighbor for 5 yes,she was family. I believe in Angels,know she sent me this Angel.

  3. I’ve never had to care for a loved one with stage 4 cancer. I can’t imagine how difficult that way, JK. Parent care has been my life for nearly 2 decades. I understand that one. Day at a time, hour at a time. God is our ever present strength.

  4. Yes. My son has mild autism, Bi-polar disorder, Misophonia, Tourette Syndrome and OCD. My husband and I had no help from extended family members. Our oldest daughter would watch him for us sometimes so we could go to the store in peace. My own mother told me she never could have raised him.

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