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Personal Reflection Eulogies

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Summary: Personal reflection eulogies may be the easiest to write. Get tips gathering shared experiences for a eulogy from a communications and public speaking expert in this free instructional video.

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Tracy Goodwin has a master’s in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Recipient of numerous public speaking awards and is a college professor of...read more

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"Okay, the second type of eulogy that you can choose to write and present is shared memories, or personal reflections. Shared memories or personal reflections or recollections. This is probably the easiest to write because you're going to write the entire speech with no formal structure about your personal memories of this person. Your experiences. And this is probably the one that you would choose if you had a close relationship with this person, especially over an extended period of time. You're going to speak from your point of view about this person. You can talk about anything you want, but it's your personal point of view. Now, the trick is, it is the easiest to write, but it is the hardest to deliver, because there is an intense emotional connection because you're talking about your personal experience with someone who is now deceased, who you probably miss a lot. But it's a great choice."

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