Writing your ethical will can be difficult to do, especially if you don’t have a clue about what you want to write about. This week’s blog is going to help you overcome the hurdles associated with getting started on your spiritual ethical will. This blog will provide you with a list of questions to help get the creative juices flowing.
Question No. 1: Who are the people that mean the most to you?
This question will help you focus your ethical will or ethical letter on the people who are important to you. It will provide you with a list of people to either address in a general spiritual ethical will or to address individually in a series of ethical letters.
Question No. 2: Is there anything you want to say to the people that you are leaving behind?
This question is intended to help you clear the air after you pass away. You can talk about an argument that you had with someone, you can apologize for a wrong that you have committed, you can talk about a regret you may have or you can simply state how much a person meant to you.
Question No. 3: What lessons have you learned in your life?
This is an important question to address in your spiritual ethical will. In most cases this is the question that is going to be the focus of the ethical will or ethical letter. You can talk about lessons you have learned about human nature, about humanity or about life in general. Dig deep when you answer this question. The answer will help the people you leave behind to live a better life.
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