How to Avoid Procrastination in Estate PlanningProcrastinating the start of estate planning isn’t uncommon. Here are three tips to motivate yourself to get going, get organized and stay with it
1) Set reasonable goals Maybe your first month of planning will be dedicated to your will, life insurance or understanding of estate taxes – but make sure that you divide […]

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1) Set reasonable goals
Maybe your first month of planning will be dedicated to your will, life insurance or understanding of estate taxes – but make sure that you divide up your goals by setting gradual deadlines. It will make the progress much more tangible and attainable.
2) Visualize
Where do you want to see yourself at the end of the year in relation to your estate planning? What about in five or ten years? Imagine what it will be like to be in that place—creating a vivid picture—and you’ll get there sooner than you think.
3) Don’t do it alone
No one is born knowing how to plan an estate. While the process is intimate, remember that there are always attorneys, friends and family members who can work beside you.
What would you like to know about estate planning? We look forward to your comments below!
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