Can You Write Your Own Eulogy? (And Should You?)It’s an unusual question. One that most people don’t consider—at least not right away. Can you write your own eulogy? And perhaps more importantly… Should you? At first, the idea may feel uncomfortable. Even a little strange. But for many people, it turns out to be something entirely different: A powerful way to reflect on life, meaning, and what truly matters. Yes, You Can Write Your Own EulogyThere’s nothing preventing you from writing your own eulogy. In fact, many people do. Sometimes as a personal exercise. Sometimes as a way of organizing their thoughts. And sometimes as a way of leaving something behind for others. But the more important question is not whether you can… It’s what happens when you do. Why People Choose to Write Their Own EulogyPeople are often drawn to this idea for deeper reasons than they expect. Writing your own eulogy can:
In many ways, it’s less about the end of life… …and more about understanding the life you’re living now. What Writing Your Own Eulogy RevealsWhen you begin to write your own eulogy, something interesting happens. You stop thinking in terms of:
And you start thinking in terms of:
You begin to ask:
These are powerful questions—not just for reflection, but for direction. Should You Actually Use It as Your Eulogy?In most cases, the answer is: Not exactly. A eulogy is often more meaningful when it’s written by someone who knew you—someone who can reflect on your life from their perspective. But writing your own can still be incredibly valuable. Not as a script… …but as a guide. A way of capturing what you would want others to understand. A Better Approach: Writing Something That Lives OnInstead of writing a eulogy for your own funeral, many people choose a slightly different path. They write something intended not for a single moment… …but for ongoing connection. Something that can be read, revisited, and experienced over time. This is where legacy letters come in. Instead of one speech, you create messages for the people who matter most—written in your own voice, on your own terms. How to Start Writing Your Own Eulogy (If You Want To)If you’re curious about the process, you can start simply. Ask yourself:
You might begin with a simple sentence: “I hope I’m remembered as someone who…” From there, let your thoughts unfold naturally. If you’d like help expressing those ideas, this can help: When Reflection Becomes Something MoreFor some people, writing their own eulogy is just the beginning. It leads to:
Some choose to gather these into a life story book. Others continue writing through legacy letters—messages that can be shared and revisited over time. In either case, what begins as reflection becomes something lasting. What This Really Comes Down ToWriting your own eulogy isn’t really about death. It’s about perspective. It’s about stepping back and asking: “What truly matters in the life I’m living?” And once you’ve asked that question… it often changes how you move forward. A Final ThoughtYou can write your own eulogy. But more importantly… You can shape the life that eulogy will one day reflect. And that may be the most meaningful part of all. Want Help Creating Something That Truly Lasts?If you’d like to turn your thoughts into meaningful letters or a lasting life story, I can help you create something that reflects your voice, your experiences, and what matters most. Comments are closed.
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AuthorSteve Schafer is the founder of TheEulogyWriters.com and has written hundreds of heartfelt eulogies and life tributes for families across the United States and around the world. For more than thirty years, he has helped people find the right words during life’s most meaningful moments. In addition to eulogy writing, Steve now creates Legacy Letters and Legacy Books — personal histories and reflections designed to preserve memories, values, stories, and family heritage for future generations. Steve lives in Texas with his wife and believes that every life holds stories worth remembering and passing on. The articles in this blog are intended to offer comfort, guidance, inspiration, and practical help to those honoring loved ones or preserving a meaningful legacy. |
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