About Melody W. Miller

A retired counselor, Melody was thrust into disturbing end of life issues by an emergency Guardianship and Conservatorship of her father. She realized many of her family’s difficulties could have been avoided with more extensive pre-planning on the part of her parents. Subsequently, it became Melody's passion to help people organize their affairs so that their families could honor them. The HERITAGE OF HOPE Video Series, the HOH Workbook, and the HOH Website (www.FinishLifeWell.org) all work together to inspire and equip adults of all ages to identify the crucial decisions and complete the essential tasks . . . TO FINISH this LIFE WELL.

WHY TELL YOUR STORY?

1. TELL YOUR STORY FOR YOURSELF To tell your story, especially God’s role in your story, requires a life review . . . remembering and considering the seasons you've enjoyed or endured. As you walked through those seasons, events and relationships were up close and personal . . . much like a macro lens. In [...]

WHY TELL YOUR STORY?2025-08-29T01:33:48+00:00

THRIVING THROUGH THE DECADES by Donna Scales

FIFTIES: When I turned fifty I discovered God’s singular mistake: we shouldn’t live past fifty! What was it with these Golden Years? To use a rather unlovely word, I felt like crap. Both hips hurt, and their throbbing kept me awake at night. I had to pull myself up stairs and ask for help to [...]

THRIVING THROUGH THE DECADES by Donna Scales2021-07-01T18:51:54+00:00

THE 4 R’S of DEMENTIA

Summoned by the head nurse, I walked hurriedly to the care center wondering with every step what could have upset Dad so much that the staff could not calm him. With the whoosh of the front doors still in my ears, I spotted my 87 year old father leaning on his walker at the front [...]

THE 4 R’S of DEMENTIA2021-08-11T17:36:10+00:00

I DON’T EXERCISE ENOUGH BECAUSE . . .

It’s too hot, or too cold, or too wet outside. Exercise equipment and/or a gym membership is simply not in the budget. I am out of shape. Working out in public is embarrassing, but I don’t know where to begin on my own. I get so bored doing the same thing over and over. [...]

I DON’T EXERCISE ENOUGH BECAUSE . . .2025-08-28T21:38:15+00:00

CONRAD’S GIFT OF FINAL ARRANGEMENTS

Eleven family members sat quietly awaiting the arrival of the funeral director. We were quiet, but tense. My father-in-law had been ill for some time, yet his death was sudden and caught us unprepared. His six capable, adult children suspended grief in their efforts to be responsible, helpful to their mother, and honoring to their [...]

CONRAD’S GIFT OF FINAL ARRANGEMENTS2025-08-28T00:40:35+00:00
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