Monday, November 30, 2009

It's not too late to Engage with Grace...

Over this past Thanksgiving weekend the second annual Engage with Grace Blog Rally took place and generated quite a lot of interest amongst healthcare bloggers across the globe (see attached link). Somehow I ended up a little behind in my reading and missed it, but I never think its too late to join in on a good cause! So for all of my readers who are looking for something meaningful to discuss this holiday season, I wanted to pass on this post promoted by two fellow bloggers I recently met, Matthew Holt, author of The Health Care Blog and Paul Levy, author of Running a Hospital.


Last Thanksgiving weekend, many of us bloggers participated in the first documented "blog rally" to promote Engage With Grace - a movement aimed at having all of us understand and communicate our end-of-life wishes.

It was a great success, with over 100 bloggers in the healthcare space and beyond participating and spreading the word. Plus, it was timed to coincide with a weekend when most of us are with the very people with whom we should be having these tough conversations - our closest friends and family.

Our original mission - to get more and more people talking about their end of life wishes - hasn't changed. But it's been quite a year - so we thought this holiday, we'd try something different.

A bit of levity.

At the heart of Engage With Grace are five questions designed to get the conversation started. We've included them at the end of this post. They're not easy questions, but they are important.

To help ease us into these tough questions, and in the spirit of the season, we thought we'd start with five parallel questions that ARE pretty easy to answer:







Silly? Maybe. But it underscores how having a template like this -just five questions in plain, simple language - can deflate some of the complexity, formality and even misnomers that have sometimes surrounded the end-of-life discussion.

So with that, we've included the five questions from Engage With Grace below. Think about them, document them, share them.

Over the past year there's been a lot of discussion around end of life. And we've been fortunate to hear a lot of the more uplifting stories, as folks have used these five questions to initiate the conversation.

One man shared how surprised he was to learn that his wife's preferences were not what he expected. Befitting this holiday, The One Slide now stands sentry on their fridge.

Wishing you and yours a holiday that's fulfilling in all the right ways.




(To learn more please go to www.engagewithgrace.org. This post was written by Alexandra Drane and the Engage With Grace team. )
--If you want to reproduce this post on your blog (or anywhere) you can download a ready-made html version here Matthew Holt

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1 comment:

Alexandra Drane said...

Marty!
Thank you thank you for joining. It is, in fact, never to late to join in for a good cause...Glad you met both Matt (Engage with Grace co-founder) and Paul (CEO-extraordinaire, Blog Rally inventor, and all around superstar).
Best
Alex

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