Practical. Honest. Empowering.


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As humans, we all have one thing in common: death.

But are you prepared for it?

How about your parents and your spouse?

You may not like to think about it, but avoiding it will not solve the problems you or your loved ones leave behind.

WAIT–Don’t Die Yet! is a step-by-step guide for adult children and spouses who are either preparing for death or preparing for someone else’s. This book covers the basics of what you need to do to get your affairs in order, while also teaching you the mundane tasks you must complete in or around the time of death. A comprehensive tool that empowers rather than depresses you, this helpful approach allows you to deal with the practicalities of death while offering the hands-on guidance you need to make sure you have time to grieve.

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Hundreds of vital details and tips are packaged into this single book. I’m so thankful that Annette wrote this book so no one else needs to fumble through what can be the most trying time in a person’s life. Get this book, read it and take action today! It will be a gift to yourself and everyone in your family.

Sherrie L. Coronas

Since I am 96 years old, I am trying to document as much as I can think of. Your book is a good checklist to see what still needs to be covered. Mind boggling.

P. Young

An indispensable and thorough guide for dealing with the death of a loved one.

grady harp, top 500 amazon reviewer

As certain as death is for everyone, this book is a Godsend. From seemingly obvious practical tips, to “who would have thought of that?” tips, this book tells all you need to know to make sure you don’t miss anything, no matter what stage of “planning for death” you are at. The part that I appreciated the most was about the ring of keys. Nobody thinks of that and the importance of keeping something so simple, organized. I was floored to learn how many checklist items I did not know to be prepared for. So many golden nuggets.

JJS, Verified Amazon review

The book is written in a captivating style. This comfortable, enjoyable, and quick read is difficult to put down. Ms. Kam opens herself to aiding others by sharing her email address, so it is clear the book is not written for self-gratification, but is designed to reach a needy audience (which is all of us!)

Annette Kam has provided us with an invaluable resource. The detailed workbook should be utilized by everyone.

Laurie Leland

About Annette

Annette loves helping people in all arenas of life where situations seem hopeless: whether physical, emotional, spiritual, or financial. She served as a postpartum nurse for 42 years at Kapiolani Medical Center in Honolulu and was also the founder of iFoG, a nonprofit organization serving fibromyalgia sufferers and offering them hope. Today, her mission is to educate the public with this message: although death is inevitable, by addressing certain specific needs, it need not be feared. Knowing this, she readily shares what she has learned and is eager to pass on this information to you.

Annette lives in Waipahu, Hawaii and enjoys playing tennis and pickleball, reading her Bible, cooking gourmet meals, and visiting her daughter and six grandchildren in Indiana.

You were there cheering me on, reminding me that “people like you change the world for the better, one day at a time.”