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How
do I know? Because I
have been in your shoes. I have
sat in your place, and I know how you're feeling.
Not
only have you
lost a loved one, but now you’re sitting here, the clock is ticking and
you have yet more things you need to do at this difficult time.
So let
me ask you a question...
How much better would you feel, how much more confident, if you had a clear,
easy-to-follow, step-by-step
plan right in front of you?
How much easier would your task
look,
knowing you had an experienced guide by your side? A guide who made it
both quick and simple for you to gather the right facts, decide what to
include, bring it all together and then to deliver your speech
with clarity and assurance?
Because this is
what I can do for you.
You
see,
seven years ago,
when my grandfather died, he'd been more like
a father to me, so my sense of loss was overwhelming.
And
suddenly I was faced with
writing and delivering a eulogy for the first time in my life, in just a
few days time, knowing that I wanted to honor this special person's memory, show
the love we felt, and also give
people a reason to smile.
And all this
in front of an audience, in a voice loud and clear enough that they
could hear me, however I might feel be feeling at the time!
As you can easily
imagine, writing and delivering that eulogy for my grandfather – for Tom
– was truly a voyage into the unknown. And there were no books to
help. In fact, it's fair to say that...
Writing that First
Eulogy, on my Own,
without Help, was Emotional Torture
It
was a bit like when you
go to the dentist, and you know that you need to go through with it, and
you know it's important, and you know absolutely that you'll be glad
once it's over, but in the meantime it's so painful, and every moment
seems to drag, and you desperately want a way to get through it as
easily as possible.
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Me with Tom on my
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I
spoke
with Tom’s sons and daughters,
I spoke with his sisters and their families,
and I spoke with his other grandchildren. Which meant I collected a
mountain of facts and stories
and memories from all these different people, with all their different points
of view, and then I sat down to painstakingly build them into
some kind of portrait of the man.
It
won't surprise you to hear
that
writing that eulogy, without guidance or experience, took me a looooong time.
And it was a very tough job.
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I
can still remember the questions you keep asking yourself in that
kind of situation...
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Will I
say the right thing? |
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What
if I miss out something important? |
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What
if I'm too nervous or upset on the day? |
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What will people think
of my speech, and of me personally?
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And as you consider all the worrying answers you could have to
those questions, and the
mountain of
information I'd collected, and the fact that I had no plan or
structure to work with, you can easily imagine how writing that
eulogy was so painful, and how delivering it on the day was such a
high-stress thing to do.
But
you know what? Even at that price, it was definitely
worth it. One hundred per cent.
It's one of those things that, when you do it properly, you never, ever regret.
You
see, Tom’s funeral was a loving occasion – it was truly a day about Tom
– and it left me deeply moved and inspired.
So afterwards,
I forgot about all the pain and stress, and decided to go
out and help other people have good funerals....
So I went and took training on how to
actually preside at funerals, so I
could help people have the kind of loving funerals they and their
families wanted. In fact, I’m passionate about this, because with
me it's such
an important time when you lose someone you care about, and it's so important to get it right,
wouldn't you say?
Since
that time I’ve been privileged to preside at hundreds of funerals, and I’ve
written, advised on and delivered almost as many eulogies. And I’ve done
this for people of all ages, of all backgrounds, and in all
circumstances. And it has given me many of the most
rewarding experiences of my life.
I’ve
even been interviewed live on the BBC in England about it.
And
Now, After 100's of
Eulogies, I've Worked Out
and Refined the Best and Easiest Way to
Write - and Deliver - a Great Eulogy
You see, giving a great eulogy is actually pretty
simple - once you know how.
It's not about
magical or special skills which are only available to a few people.
It's not about being a great writer or a gifted public speaker. And
it's certainly not about spending hours and hours struggling to get your
thoughts down on paper.
What I've
realized, through all my experience, is that it's about
following a
simple, proven
plan
which has been used
successfully by thousands of people,
from all walks of life, of all backgrounds and in all circumstances.
And Now, for the First Time,
All that
Know-How has been Distilled into a
Simple,
Easy-to-Use,
Step-by-Step Guide
for Creating "A Eulogy to Remember"
Because to give a great eulogy - without all the pain and stress - you
really need
to just do six things...
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Take a moment for
yourself (to be in the right mood - I'll show you how)
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Decide the kind of
eulogy you want to create (this is crucial - and at the
same time it's simple)
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Gather the information
you need (I tell you the questions to ask - you choose
which ones work best for you)
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Bring it all together
into a flowing whole (a simple process, once you have
the framework)
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Rehearse and refine
your speech (I'll show you some confidence-boosting ways
to do this)
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Deliver the eulogy
(my on-the-day checklist and practical tips will smooth the
way for you) |
Of Course, You do have Other Options...
You
could just ‘wing it’ – just go up and say a few things off the cuff on the day
and just hope it works out.
What a mistake that would be, for all the obvious reasons. (If in doubt,
just think of how it feels when you've heard a bad eulogy,
and imagine how much worse it feels when you've delivered one.)
Or
you could
spend money on a cheap book of eulogies which have been written by someone else,
about other people's lives, and hope that one of them fits your occasion.
That might sound like a good shortcut, until you consider that eulogies are - by definition
- as unique and individual as the people they honor, which makes it easy to see
how just copying someone else’s speech and changing a few words is
never going to do justice to that special person’s memory, wouldn't you say?
Or, you
can
turn to this
guide for your practical, step-by-step plan, and all the
information you need to simply gather the right facts and stories, decide what to include
(and what to leave out), bring it all together, and make sure you feel
confident and assured on the day. Now that's the way to quickly create
something which is individual to the person you have lost, and which
people will remember for years to come,
for the right
reasons.
The Most Practical Eulogy
Guide in the World Today
You see, when I decided to write
this guide it was with one thing clearly in mind – to produce
the best,
clearest and most user-friendly eulogy-writing guide in the world today.
A guide which is guaranteed to cover your situation. A guide
which puts all the answers right at your fingertips.
You've already heard
how passionate I am about allowing people to have the right kind of funeral
for them. And I have to tell you,
now that I have written this guide, now that I am helping people all around the
world in this way, and not just in my local community, you can't imagine
what a rewarding
feeling it is, a feeling that truly motivates you to carry
on.
And
by using the clear, easy-to-follow, six-step plan laid out in full
in the guide, I
give you my personal guarantee
that you'll get all the things that follow and more...
Here's 12 More Reasons that this
Guide
will Help
You Easily Write
and Deliver a Great Eulogy
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Immediately
see just
what you need to do, step-by-step |
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Grasp the difference
between the two kinds of eulogy – and
instantly choose which is best for you
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The
three biggest mistakes people make
in eulogies – and how to avoid them |
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Discover the right tone for a eulogy when
someone has lived a long life, or when someone has died
young |
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How to quickly
gather the right facts, stories and
memories |
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Bring everything together into a speech that
flows |
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21 classic
funeral poems that will
resonate with your audience, whatever the circumstances
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How to have your audience smile and laugh at happy
memories, while still respecting the nature of the occasion
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The No.1 best
way to effectively rehearse your speech, so you feel
prepared and assured when you deliver it
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How to make sure
no-one is offended or upset by what you say |
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Stay calm using simple and proven tips for
the day |
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Special words and
poetry for even the toughest and saddest of situations |
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Learn from
real-life, example eulogies for
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Mother
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Father
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Brother
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Sister
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Son
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Daughter - Uncle
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Aunt
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Grandfather
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Grandmother
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Good Friend
- Co-worker |
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And, if
you have no time to lose, or are really stuck, create a
personal, meaningful eulogy in just 30 minutes using the
print-off-and-fill-in-the blanks templates, designed
specially for this purpose
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By now,
as you consider all this, you can imagine what a
difference this guide will make for you.
But don't just take my word
for it - see what others are saying...
Hear what Others are Saying,
and Judge for Yourself
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"Dad
Would Have Been Proud" |
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Hi Kevin
I want to thank you for
giving me a way to bring order to my
thoughts, and create a eulogy which
Dad
would have been proud of.
It wouldn't have been possible without your
guide.
Sandy
L
Syracuse, NY
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"It's As If I've Been Given A Gift" |
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Dear
Kevin
I lost count of the number of people
who came up to me and said what a great job I’d done, how the eulogy had
really captured Joanne’s personality, and actually thanked me for doing
it. It was truly magical for me, knowing that I
had had the personal privilege of honoring Joanne’s memory in public,
and
that I had also helped so many other people say goodbye to her too.
It’s
as if I’ve been given a gift. Thank you so much.
Amy Pietersen
Perth, Australia
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"It Was
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Dear
Kevin
Just a note
to say thank you so very much for your help with
the eulogy for Jean. It was such a difficult
day and yet, if it’s not the wrong thing to
say, it was actually a ‘good’
funeral, something
we can all look back on and know we said goodbye
in the right way.
With all best
wishes
John Keys
Chesterfield, UK
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"Your Six-Step Plan 'Saved My Life'" |
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I just want to tell you that
your six-step plan ‘saved my life’.
I’d left it
so late in the day to write
the eulogy for my brother
that for a while it looked
like we might not have
anything at all about him in
the service, which would
have been terrible.
Then I read your
‘fill-in-the-gaps’ eulogy,
which meant I was able to
produce something in about
half an hour which
sounded like
it took hours and hours to
write. People were actually
coming up to me afterwards
to say what a good job I’d
done.
AL
Brandon, Canada
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"I Am Very Proud And Glad To
Have Done So" |
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I have
always hated speaking in public, and yet there were so many things I
wanted to tell people about Mom.
I’m
glad to say that by
going through your
six
steps I
was able to put
those things into
words, and then read
those words at the
funeral.
I am very
proud and glad to
have done so.
Liz B
Cape Coral, FL
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"I Was Able To Walk The Fine Line" |
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As you know, my father
had his dark moments, and I was real worried about how to be respectful to him
and show our love for him, at the same time acknowledging the way he was with our mother.
As it was,
people tell me that
I was
able to walk the fine line in the speech, and we laid him to rest in a way that felt
right for all of us.
Thank you for your help in that.
PL
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"It
Became A Day Of Celebration" |
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I was in a terrible
way and had no idea where to
even start. Then I saw the sequence in your eulogy guide and it really made
things easier - I knew what to
do and in what order to do it, and that made an enormous difference.
In the
end I made ‘em laugh, and I made
‘em cry. It became a special day,
a day of celebration.
My heartfelt thanks to you
for the part you played in this.
Alex
Bristol, UK
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"You Are Adding To The
Goodness And Love" |
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Kevin
In an age when
making money seems
to be number 1 for so many
people, it is so warming to
find someone like you. What you have given me is priceless – the chance
to wish goodbye to my son in my own words, and to tell everyone how much I loved him.
Some people really are
adding to the amount
of goodness and love in this world, and I include you in their number.
God bless you
Caroline D
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By now,
you can easily see what a difference this guide makes when you're
planning a eulogy.
And remember, other real benefits you get include...
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71 famous quotes to add
depth
to your speech |
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Easily see what to include, and what to
leave out |
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A
handy on-the-day checklist
so you leave nothing to chance |
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How to strike
the right balance if someone has had a difficult or
complicated life |
Plus, whatever you decide, here are three quick eulogy tips you can
use straight away...
3 Quick Eulogy
Tips
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The second biggest
mistake people make is to not breathe properly while
you're speaking. So once you're in position, pause and take
two deep breaths before you even begin your speech.
You can also write "BREATHE" in big letters on your notes -
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Getting your facts wrong
is easy to do when things happened a long time ago. And if
you do that in the eulogy some people may be very
offended. So if you are unsure of something, leave out
the specifics and keep it vague. For example, if you say
"Bob went to school in LA," when in fact it was San Diego,
people will notice that. Whereas if you say, "Bob went to
school in California", this makes sense to everyone.
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People want to laugh
and smile as well as cry. The person who's gone had
happy, warm and funny times in their life, didn't they - so
mention them. Just because funerals are sad doesn't mean
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