‘The best things in life aren’t things’.Â
— Art Buchwald
28 December 2023
Think about your grandchildren and future generations and how they might feel to be transported back to the time when you  were younger. Reading a handwritten letter creates an intimacy with the reader as you share your experiences.
Writing a letter allows you to consider your legacy and what it is that you want to share with your loved ones. It’s useful to think about your personal values and beliefs, life lessons, your hopes and dreams for the future as things to write about.
Your letter should be written from the heart. It might feel soul-bearing so give yourself the opportunity to reflect upon your thoughts and feelings before you put pen to paper. The process of having crafted your letter will be acknowledged by its recipient and coupled with your written sentiments, creates a powerful legacy.
Your handwritten, heartfelt letter may be received as gift to treasure, something tangible to be passed on. Your legacy will hopefully live on to inspire generations to come.
Once you’re happy with your letter, it should be marked to be opened after your passing and safely stored. Your legacy letter will not be a part of your legal will, however it can be stored with your will in The Victorian Will and Powers of Attorney Registry.
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