A Hospice Nurse Shares the One Reflection She Hears Again and Again at Life’s Final Chapter
Her work has reached far beyond hospital rooms. Through social media, speaking engagements, and writing, she has helped millions better understand what truly matters when life slows down and priorities become clear.

What she shares is not meant to frighten. It is meant to gently remind.
What People Reflect On Near the End of Life
When people reach the final chapter of their lives, conversations often change.

Daily concerns fade into the background. Schedules, deadlines, and long-term plans lose their urgency. Instead, people begin to look backward, reflecting on how they lived and what they valued most.
According to Julie, many individuals become remarkably honest during this time. They speak openly, not to complain, but to make sense of their experiences.