Wednesday, April 22, 2009

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Although being asked to give a eulogy is truly an honor, if you're the one who's been chosen, you may find yourself feeling anxious about the task before you. Public speaking does not come easy, but delivering an eulogy you have written may be the most difficult task you have taken upon yourself to do.

Don t worry about exposing your emotions. In trying times it can be a struggle to keep your composure, however making notes will help you focus. Many times biographical information such as names and dates are the only things that must be verified.

And if all of your practice fails and you cry, that is alright too. A funeral poem should about the person and their journey through life more than writing down your feelings. You only have one chance to collect everyone s memories.

Draft your eulogy then try to edit and polish your work. Death is hard to accept but can be made easier by the love extended by people who truly care.

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