Eulogy for Grandmother
A Eulogy for Grandmother – the Most Important and Personal Part of the Funeral Service
According to studies, public speaking is the thing most people in our society are most scared of. And when we are upset we are even less likely to want to do something that scares us, which is why giving the eulogy for your grandmother could seem like a daunting task. And yet, if this sad occasion of saying goodbye were to pass without you speaking and expressing your feelings for her, that would be a shame, don’t you think.
Fortunately, you don’t have to do this all on your own. How much better would you feel knowing that you had a tried-and-tested, step-by-step plan to follow? How much easier would it be for you if you could simply and quickly gather the information you need, decide what to include, put it all in order and then give your speech with confidence and ease?
Believe me, I know how you’re feeling because I’ve been in your situation myself, when my grandfather died and I was asked to give the eulogy. You’ve lost a grandparent you loved, with all that that means for you, and now you’re sitting here, the clock is ticking and you have yet more things you need to do at this stressful time. You want to give a eulogy which paints a true picture of your grandmother, but you don’t want to make an embarrassing mistake or mis-judge the mood. And you want to speak clearly, without drying up or breaking down.
Now, speaking to you as someone who wants your eulogy to be delivered confidently and to come across really well, this may be one of the most important messages you ever read.
Why? Because the truth is that poor preparation leads to eulogies which sound cobbled together, and which don’t actually honour the memory of the person who has died. Because not knowing how to do this well can give you sleepless nights worrying about what you’re going to say, wondering what people will think, and whether you are doing the right thing. Because you being nervous about the eulogy, on top of your feelings of loss and grief, can make a funeral unbearably stressful and unhappy.
So, drawing on my experience of presiding at over 100 funerals (taking the role traditionally filled by the priest), a few years ago I set out to write a short handbook which will make this experience so much easier for you. And when I sat down to write this I had one goal clearly in mind – to produce the best, clearest and most user-friendly eulogy-writing guide in the world today. A guide which is guaranteed to cover your situation. A guide which puts all the answers you need right at your fingertips.
The result is my downloadable, to-the-point guide, How to Write and Deliver a Great Eulogy in 6 Simple Steps. And so confident am I that I have achieved my goal of making this the best guide of its kind in the world today, that when you decide to go ahead and buy it I will give you a no-questions-asked, 100% money-back satisfaction guarantee.
You can see more about it here. As well as the guarantee How to Write and Deliver a Great Eulogy in 6 Simple Steps comes complete with many example eulogies, poems, quotations and public speaking tips.
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