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THE FORM THAT BEATS YOUR WILL
The Paperwork That Overrides Your Will — and Most People Never Check It You can have a perfect will and still have the wrong person inherit everything. The beneficiary line on your life insurance, 401(k), IRA, and pay-on-death bank accounts does not answer to your will. Whoever is named on that form gets the money — full stop. So the ex-spouse you removed from your will years ago? If they’re still on the beneficiary form, they can legally collect. Blank forms and outdated names quietly wreck good plans every single day. The fix costs nothing but ten honest minutes: log in and read who you actually named. 👇 Comment “CHECK” if you can’t remember the last time you looked at who’s named on your accounts. That honesty is the first real move — and I want to know who’s ready to make it. SHARE: Tag someone who’s been divorced, remarried, or had a big life change and never updated a thing. This one has saved whole inheritances. For educational and informational purposes only; not legal, tax, or financial advice.
Where to Go From Here: Free, Premium, or One of the 12 VIP Seats
If these two weeks lit a fire, here’s your next step — pick your lane: 🔹 Free — keep going with the Start Here lessons and this community. Always open. 🔹 Premium ($27/mo) — build the whole thing with the Legacy Binder Blueprint™ and our full course library. 🔹 VIP ($97/mo) — The Complete Legacy Vault™, a private monthly session with me, and the live clinics. Only 12 founding seats, and they won’t last. You’ve proven you’ll do the work. Now give yourself the system to finish it. ✅ Tap your profile to choose Premium or grab one of the 12 founding VIP seats — or comment “NEXT” and I’ll help you pick the right lane for you. For educational and informational purposes only; not legal, tax, or financial advice.
End-of-Life Planning Without the Fear: Your Final Wishes, Your Way
Let’s take the scary out of this. “Final wishes” just means writing down what you want, so your family isn’t forced to guess at the hardest moment: how you want to be cared for, what matters to you, what you’d want them to know. It’s one of the most loving, peace-giving gifts you can leave — and it’s free to start. A pen and an honest hour. 👇 Comment “WISHES”. There’s no wrong way to do this — there’s only started and not yet. For educational and informational purposes only; not legal, tax, or financial advice.
Your Thursday Task: Tell One Person Where Your Binder Lives
A perfect binder nobody knows about helps no one. So today’s win is a conversation, not paperwork: tell one trusted person where your important documents are kept — even if your binder is still half-built. “If anything ever happens, start here.” That one sentence can save your family days. 👇 Comment “TOLD” once you’ve had the conversation — or tag the moment you’re going to do it. Accountability lives here.
Welcome — I'm so glad you're here. 🤎
If you're in this room, chances are you're the one your family leans on — the one who opens the mail, makes the calls, and holds everybody together. You've been the strong one a long time. And somewhere in the back of your mind sits a quiet worry: if something happened to me, would my people even know where anything is? That's exactly why this community exists. I'm Damita. If you've followed me for a while, you know my heart has always come back to family and legacy — and this is where that lives now. Chief Iron Mountain is for the responsible one, folks 40 and up who carry everybody else. What we do here is simple but powerful: we get your documents, accounts, and final wishes organized into one place your family can actually find and use. Not paperwork — stewardship. So the people you love inherit a map, not a mystery. You don't need to be wealthy. You don't need a lawyer on retainer. You don't need to have it all together. You just need to start — and done beats perfect, every single time. Here's how to get going (about 10 minutes): 1. Say hello. Go to the Introduce Yourself post and tell us: who are you protecting, and what finally made you decide to start? One sentence is plenty. 2. Grab your first win. Open Start Here and do the quick 10-minute exercise. You'll walk away with one real thing handled today — and that first win is everything. 3. Stick with us. I show up every week to move you one step forward. Come back, ask your questions, cheer each other on. This works because we do it together. No pressure, no overwhelm, no judgment about how behind you feel. One step at a time — I've got you the whole way. Welcome home. Let's build. 🏔️ — Damita This community is for education and family preparedness — not legal, tax, or financial advice.
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