“Yes. We will commit to the diagnostic portion of the legacy planning process . . .”
Despite my stiff letter Monday evening, S____ and G____ responded well and Sarita and I have decided to go forward with the first level, diagnostic and goal-clarifying services. (See also this additional goal-clarifying service. It wasn’t available in quite this form when we went through the program in February 2007, but it gives you a good idea of the kind of clarity one might hope to acquire. –JAH, 5/5/08)
As G____ explained, we are under no obligation to keep going forward with additional or subsequent services if we are unhappy with the results of the first round.
(My problem–and I stated this clearly: I don’t see the value of the diagnostic if we aren’t going to move forward toward actually planning something! –Still, G___ said, we should feel no pressure.)
So, under those terms, we have agreed to move forward.
G___ will be our legacy planner . . . with the aid of T___, whom he mentioned in our first meeting.
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