What is the Key to Coming in Under the Average Cost of a Funeral? Is it money? Is it knowledge of the Funeral Process? It is one’s ability to negotiate with Funeral Directors?
No. It is none of those things? Although those things are all important. The Key to coming in under the average cost of a funeral is You. More specifically it is the way you think. The key to being low in Funeral Cost is the way you think about dying and your comfort level with death.
There are three steps involved here. 1. Accepting the reality of death. 2. Thinking about death. 3. Being comfortable with thinking about death.
Those are all things no one wants to to. There is an academic tool that start you down the road as long as you over 12 years old.
Think about these statements.
When I think of death I am most satisfied
Thoughts of death are wonderful thoughts.
The thought of death is very pleasant.
The thought of death is comforting.
I find it fairly easy to think of death.
The thought of death isn’t so bad.
I do not mind thinking of death.
I can accept the thought of death.
To think of death is common.
I don’t fear thoughts of death, but I don’t like them either.
Thinking about death is over-valued by many.
Thinking of death is not fundamental to me.
I find it difficult to think of death.
I regret the thought of death.
The thought of death is an awful thought.
The thought of death is dreadful.
.The thought of death is traumatic.
I hate the sound of the word death.
The thought of death is outrageous.
Please Go to this University of Wisconsin website and take the survey. In the next post we will explore tools that will help you to become comfortable thinking about death that help with the average cost of a funeral.
Funeral Cost/Funeral industry blog by Your Funeral Guy.
Source: The Life Experience Of Your Funeral Guy and the University of Wisconsin Website.
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