Tracy Kiss

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Me in 2015 vs Me in 2025
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Me in 2015 vs Me in 2025

Me in 2020 vs Me in 2025❌ hair dye❌ makeup❌ botox ❌ filler
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Me in 2020 vs Me in 2025
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❌ botox
❌ filler

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Wishing you all a wonderful day x

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Feeling alive πŸ™ŒπŸ»

Don't tap out! πŸ‘Š
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Don't tap out! πŸ‘Š

When did you last update your will? ✍️   It’s a conversation that most of us shy away from; what happens after we’re gon...
31/07/2025

When did you last update your will? ✍️

It’s a conversation that most of us shy away from; what happens after we’re gone? But while it might feel uncomfortable, planning for the inevitable is one of the most responsible and loving things that you can do for yourself and loved ones. At the heart of such important planning for the end of life is having an up to date and active will.

Often thought of as something that is only for the sick or elderly, the truth is, a will is a fundamental document for everyone. It’s your voice when you can no longer speak, ensuring that your wishes are respected and your loved ones are taken care of, not burdened, during an already difficult time after suffering a loss.

It’s a good idea to write a will as soon as you have any assets, dependents, or strong opinions about what happens to your belongings at the end of your life. It is a sensible choice to make at any stage of your adult life.

Essentially, if you care about what happens to your money, your property, and your loved ones after you’re gone, then it’s time to think about writing or updating your will.

A will isn’t a set it and forget it document. Life changes, and so your will should reflect those changes. It is recommended that you review your will regularly, ideally every 3-5 years, or whenever a significant life event occurs.

If we die without a valid will, we are said to have died intestate, and our estate will be distributed according to the laws of intestacy in the country for which we reside. Sadly, these rules are rigid and may not align with our final wishes at all.

I had a zoom call directly with my personal will writer in order to walk through each part of the process, step by step. From discussing the allocation of jewellery, shoes, pets, artwork and savings to property, family businesses, funeral wishes and suitable custodians for my children, each consideration was given the time and space that it needed to distribute assets however I choose. Please never leave it to chance πŸ™πŸΌ

Happy Thursday πŸ™ŒπŸ»
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Happy Thursday πŸ™ŒπŸ»

Me in 2016 vs Me in 2025
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Me in 2016 vs Me in 2025

Let's lift each other πŸ™ŒπŸ»
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Let's lift each other πŸ™ŒπŸ»

You get what you sweat for! πŸ’¦ πŸ’ͺ🏼
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You get what you sweat for! πŸ’¦ πŸ’ͺ🏼

Let's grow together? πŸ™ŒπŸ» πŸ’™
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Let's grow together? πŸ™ŒπŸ» πŸ’™

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I’m a vegan mother of two promoting good health, inner peace and a positive mindset whilst trying to motivate, save and inspire the world one hug and kind smile at a time. Remember, we are only human - welcome to the family! www.tracykiss.com