What Would Love Do Now?

Imagining a Good Death … and Living an Appreciative Life

November 2024
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ABSTRACT

Written in lockdown, in response to stories of people dying alone in hospital, the poem What Would Love Do Now? expresses what a good death looks like for me, if there is a choice. When I started sharing this poem about a good death, I never imagined how it would grow and ripple into so many forms and inspire so many conversations and resources. For me, it is an example of the power of Appreciative Inquiry – seeking and learning from peak experiences, imagining what might be and bringing possibilities into existence.

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Author: Julie Barnes

Julie works independently as a counsellor, coach, supervisor and facilitator, using person-centred principles and Appreciative Inquiry in supporting people to live their best lives. She is passionate about singing and music for health and healing, especially at the end of life.

Contact: julie.barnes@yahoo.co.uk

www.juliebarnes.info

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