By | October 2, 2024

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Reimagine Your Obituary: A Creative Workshop to Reflect on Life

Have you ever thought about what your obituary would say if you were to write it while still alive? Dr. Giorgos Tsiris poses this thought-provoking question in a recent tweet, inviting us to join a creative workshop on November 16th as part of the Being Human Festival.

The idea of writing obituaries amidst life rather than upon death is a unique and innovative concept. It challenges us to reflect on our lives as they are presently lived and consider how we want to shape our futures. By writing our own obituaries, we have the opportunity to create way markers for the life not yet lived.

The workshop promises to be a space for exploration and self-discovery. Participants will have the chance to delve into their personal narratives, reflect on their accomplishments, and envision their future aspirations. Through creative exercises and discussions, attendees will be encouraged to think deeply about the legacy they want to leave behind.

In a time where reflection and introspection are more important than ever, this workshop offers a valuable opportunity to pause and consider the impact we want to have on the world. By engaging in this creative process, we can gain insights into our values, goals, and dreams, ultimately leading to a more intentional and fulfilling life.

So, if you’re curious about what your obituary might look like if you were to write it today, join Dr. Giorgos Tsiris and fellow participants in this thought-provoking workshop. Who knows what revelations and discoveries await as we reimagine our obituaries and reflect on the life we want to live.

What if #obituaries were written amidst life rather than upon death? What if we wrote our own? How would our obituary reflect our lives as presently lived, & offer way markers for life not yet lived?

Join our creative workshop on Nov 16th
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Have you ever stopped to think about what your obituary might look like? It’s a morbid thought, for sure, but what if we approached obituaries in a different way? What if we wrote our own obituaries while we were still alive, amidst life rather than upon death? How would this shift in perspective change the way we live our lives and how others perceive us?

### Writing Our Own Obituaries

Writing our own obituaries might seem like a daunting task, but it can actually be a powerful exercise in self-reflection and goal-setting. By envisioning how we want to be remembered, we can make conscious choices to align our actions with our values and aspirations. This process can serve as a roadmap for living a more purposeful and fulfilling life.

### Reflecting on Our Lives

When we write our own obituaries, we have the opportunity to reflect on the life we have lived so far. What accomplishments are we most proud of? What regrets do we have? How have we impacted the lives of those around us? By taking stock of our past, we can gain insights into what truly matters to us and what we want to prioritize moving forward.

### Offering Way Markers for Life Not Yet Lived

Our self-written obituary can also serve as a guide for the future. By articulating our hopes and dreams, we can set intentions for the life we want to create. What do we want to achieve in our personal and professional lives? How do we want to show up in our relationships and communities? By visualizing our ideal future, we can take concrete steps to make it a reality.

### Join Us at the Creative Workshop

If you’re intrigued by the idea of writing your own obituary, we invite you to join us at our creative workshop on November 16th as part of the Being Human Festival. This workshop will provide a supportive space for self-reflection and exploration, as we delve into the power of storytelling and legacy-building. By participating in this workshop, you’ll have the opportunity to craft your own obituary and gain insights into how you want to shape your life moving forward.

### Unpacking the Concept of Obituaries

Obituaries are typically written after someone has passed away, serving as a tribute to their life and legacy. But what if we flipped the script and wrote our own obituaries while we were still alive? This concept challenges us to think about how we want to be remembered and what impact we want to leave on the world.

### Shifting Perspective

By writing our own obituaries, we can shift our perspective from living reactively to living proactively. Instead of waiting for life to happen to us, we can take intentional steps to create the life we desire. This exercise encourages us to think about the legacy we want to leave behind and the values we want to embody in our day-to-day actions.

### Embracing Personal Growth

Writing our own obituary is not just an exercise in self-reflection, but also an opportunity for personal growth. By confronting our mortality and envisioning our ideal future, we can gain clarity on what truly matters to us. This process can inspire us to make changes in our lives that align with our deepest values and aspirations.

### Sources:

– [Psychology Today – The Power of Writing Your Own Obituary](https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/happiness-101/201907/the-power-writing-your-own-obituary)
– [The New York Times – What If We Wrote Our Obituaries as We Lived?](https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/08/opinion/obituary-life-writing.html)

### In Conclusion

Writing our own obituary while we are still alive may seem like a radical idea, but it can be a transformative exercise in self-discovery and goal-setting. By reflecting on our past, envisioning our future, and embracing personal growth, we can create a roadmap for living a more purposeful and fulfilling life. So, why not take the plunge and join us at the creative workshop on November 16th to explore this powerful concept further? Your future self will thank you for it.