Daralynn Wei

Making Sense of Life and Death

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Daralynn Wei is the owner/operator of Orderly Affairs. She has worked with various levels of public service in Canada and Hong Kong over a period of 30 years. In 2020, she retired to develop her own business to help people get their affairs in order. She is a planner extraordinaire and is keen to simplify what can be very daunting and complex tasks for customers.

Making sense of life and death is the foundation for all pragmatic end-of-life planning. This learning helps people explore the reality of their mortality, refine end-of-life planning priorities, name core values and articulate hopes and fears for their inevitable death, dying and after-death care.

Your end-of-life planning is an expression of who you are. This can and should reflect your essence. To help ensure that your planning choices are based on what’s important to you, take the time to discover and refine the values that shape your life and explore what they mean for your living and your dying.

Self-reflection and personal discovery will help you make end-of-life planning choices based on what’s important to you. Your fears, concerns, hopes and desires around your inevitable death, as well as the impact of articulating those hopes and fears to yourself or others, will be uncovered.

Reflecting on who and what matters most will help you understand the quality and status of your important relationships and the significance of certain experiences in your life. Exploring the concept of legacy, what kind of legacy you want to leave, and how the life you’re living is aligned (or not) with who you are at your core is life-affirming.

 

Daralynn Wei
Owner operator Orderly Affairs
Info@orderlyaffairs.ca   or 250.658.4828.
https://orderlyaffairs.ca

 

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