How To Write A Eulogy in 4 Easy Steps with L. I. F. E.
What you'll learn
- How to deliver and write a eulogy that celebrates a loved one's spirit and captures their legacy.
Requirements
- No course requirements just the ability to love someone and want their life to be acknowledged & celebrated on the last day you'll be together!
Description
"We all need to walk each other home." Terry Moore
4 Simple Steps on How to Research, Write, and Recite a Eulogy.
Join me as you'll learn my top secrets to writing and delivering a eulogy. A eulogy is a mixture of public speaking & storytelling sprinkled with a little humor and some tears! Surprisingly with all the eulogies I've' written I found that eulogies are not about death but about LIFE. The best eulogies celebrate the legacy and spirit of the deceased.
What if I told you that eulogies are great stories about people who helped us in LIFE. What if I told you that eulogies are tributes to a person who helped us navigate LIFE, helped us survive, succeed and nA eulogy is saying farewell to a loved one. The term eulogy sounds formal however eulogies can include simple reminiscences, funny stories, favorite quotes or jokes but most of all heartfelt memories.
Not only is everyone going to get to know your loved one, they are going to love you and your memorable tribute and for keeping the spirit of your loved one alive. Let's go.
If you decide say YES and invest in this course in this course, in less than an hour, you’ll will learn how to:
CAPTURE the spirit of your loved one in an unforgettable way.
STOP any potential stress or anxiety in its tracks through a SIMPLE 4-step formula that anyone can use.
ASK other family members, friends, and colleagues so you they too can share some of their memories in your eulogy.
CONNECT your loving words of remembrance to other mourners and provide IMMEDIATE comfort.
And as you research, write and recite your loved one’s eulogy, I’m here to:
-HELP you...
-HOLD your hand and...
-HONOR you loved one’s memory!
Who this course is for:
- My students are those who believe their words are important and are a testament to the legacy of their loved one.
Instructor
Terry is a comedian and award-winning writer for CBS, NPR, MTV, Scholastic, Time Magazine, Forbes Magazine, AT&T, Scholastic, Grey Advertising, McCann Worldgroup, Comedy Central, TV Land and MTV.
She started writing eulogies as the Managing Editor for TV Land Digital. TV Land airs classic television programs which were popular in the 60s, 70s & 80s. As the stars of these programs were passing away, Terry posted their death announcement on tvland's website.
Terry says, “These announcements became more than an obituary. I was often amazed at how a pattern of one’s life emerged —the twists and turns, opportunities given or missed, people they met, loved and cared for and the words and phrases that guided their destiny were affirmed. The stories shared by loved ones and colleagues revealed how they lived and how they touched people's lives. I began to weave these stories into eulogies or tributes.”
As the creative one in a family of seven siblings, Terry began to write eulogies for family, friends, friends of friends, sometimes perform the eulogy for those who were too fragile to speak.
Terry’s believes “everyone’s spirit is unique—just like a fingerprint—the end result of my writing is to bring that spirit front and center at a eulogy and to keep that spirit alive.”
Everyone should have their last gathering a memorable one, that’s why Terry wants to share her knowledge with you. Terry wants everyone to be sent off with a loving tribute that honors the persons’ legacy. And she makes it heart-warming and funny.
Terry’s goal is to have everyone leave the service knowing that person better and incorporating a sense of their spirit to all.
Terry lives in New York City where she performs comedy, writes eulogies and helps those suffering from grief and loss.