Saturday, 2 March 2013

Make an Outline of the Eulogy



A eulogy can be even more discouraging to write than an obituary, with it you not only articulate your own sorrow and do your best to distill, encapsulate and expressive an entire life, but you also help to guide other through the loss you share. 

The language of Eulogy is harsh and beautiful, devastating and uplifting. With it we lament those who have left us, and also celebrate their life; through it we learn to better appreciate our own short time her among those we love.  

Death is never easy for anybody and you fear that you could say the wrong things even if it comes from our heart.  There are many people who are natural at the time of speeches. What secrete of this? The answer is here, because they always speak from the bottom of their heart. If you are speaking from the heart then almost listeners attracted towards you.  Eulogy is totally different from all the speeches.



You should remember all the qualities of that person that are really the core of who they were a nurturer, a teacher, a thinker, a breath of fresh air. This kind of example you can mention in the Eulogy.  When you have got all that in front of you, it’s time to start writing.   

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