October into November

October’s articles were all about digital assets – the stuff that lives on our phones and computers and in the cloud.

Key takeaways:

  • Your digital life is probably more complex than you realize
  • Passwords are the keys to everything, but they’re useless if no one else knows them
  • Most tech companies have legacy features, but you have to set them up in advance
  • A little digital decluttering makes everything more manageable

If digital organization feels overwhelming, start small. Pick one account – maybe your email or your bank – and make sure someone you trust can access it if necessary. Set up one legacy contact. Write down one important password.

Progress beats perfection every time.

November is going to focus on family harmony – how to have conversations about end-of-life planning without making everyone uncomfortable, and how to prevent conflicts before they start.

Because the goal isn’t just to get organized. The goal is to make things easier for the people you care about.

And that starts with communication.

If you’re ready to dive into cross-cultural organising for emergencies and end-of-life, buy The International Resident’s Ending Note PDF Bundle at https://mediatinker.com/product/ending-note-bundle/

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