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For Peace of Mind
Here we are three years and six issues down the line and the magazine continues to grow. It is with a sense of pride that I say this as most non-mainstream magazines don't make it to three years some don't even get past the first issue. I think Peace of Mind came out at the right time. It's okay to talk about death, it's okay to to want to know more about what goes on. After all we are in an ageing population and sooner or later we are going to have to face these issues in one way or another. Once again I would like to thank the advertisers in our magazine as without them we would not be here. They advertise in Peace of Mind because they believe in the magazine and secondly they also want you to have as much information as possible. The more informed people are the better! In this issue we explain what bequests are all about, we touch on the psychic world, eulogies (what to say and how to say it), and the future of aged care in Australia. For our regular counselling feature we look at when it is the time to move on, there is an article on the opening of Australia's finest crematoriums, financial planning, travel, golf and so much more. Enjoy your reading and remember as we always say, you can never be too young or old to plan ahead and have some Peace of Mind.
PS. I recieved this just before we closed off and I think it is brilliant!
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body,but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body throughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'Woo Hoo - What a Ride!'"
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