5 Joybox Checklists to Build Your Practical Legacy Toolkit This Weekend
Most of us have a messy drawer of passwords, a few handwritten notes, and a vague hope that our family will 'figure it out' when we're gone. But hope isn't a plan. This weekend, you can turn that anxiety into action with five Joybox checklists designed for busy people who want to build a practical legacy toolkit—without spending months on it. We're not talking about a fancy digital vault or a 200-page memoir. We're talking about the core pieces: what you own, what you want to happen, and what stories you want remembered. These checklists are meant to be done in short bursts—an hour here, an hour there—so by Sunday night you have a real foundation. 1. Why a Practical Legacy Toolkit Matters Now When someone dies without a clear plan, the people left behind face a double burden: grief plus a maze of administrative chaos.