Using the stages of grief to write meaningful goodbye messages
This blog explores how the stages of grief can gently guide you when writing messages for your loved ones after your passing.
This blog explores how the stages of grief can gently guide you when writing messages for your loved ones after your passing.
During the holidays, family stories and memories are shared, but often forgotten over time. Writing these moments down helps preserve meaningful holiday memories for the people you love, even when you’re no longer there.
Writing a goodbye letter is less about saying farewell and more about capturing memories, love, and thoughts your loved ones can hold onto later.
Founder Julian turned personal loss and the fear of being forgotten into the creation of My Heartspace. From childhood curiosity to building secure platforms, his journey led to one purpose: keeping love alive beyond life.
Our first brand video tells Sophia’s story: a daughter who, on her 30th birthday, received a message from her late father. A reminder that love can still be present, even after loss.
My Heartspace went back to the core: leaving simple, loving messages for after death, and this blog explains why.
In this blog, you'll discover how to create your own life list – a personal list of wishes filled with things you still want to do, experience, or dream about.
What if your mother left you a list of life lessons and unfinished dreams after her death? The Life List on Netflix is a moving reminder of what truly matters—and how you can start creating your own legacy with My Heartspace.
Memories shape our identity, strengthen connections, and help us cherish life. Actively recalling and preserving them keeps them vivid and meaningful.