Monday, March 17, 2014

Your health, your care, your options.



You love everything that you do in your daily routine, right? Well sometimes things that go unplanned, manage to get into our daily schedule and change everything up. Such as accidents, injuries, or even a little cold we can’t manage to shake. Nothing is harder then seeking help without having health care that will help us cover the unplanned situation that we got ourselves into. Obamacare is making a difference in the life of many by providing equal access healthcare to all those who apply. The large change in healthcare has left many of us intimidated and unsure of whom to ask for help when it comes to enrolling. Bloggers of Health and HealthyLawHelper are providing a large amount of information that can be accessed for free in order to educate you on the steps to become covered. Bloggers of Health is a online community of bloggers who focus on everything that deals with health. It is all done through fostering friendship, connection, and educating others on all different aspects of HEALTH.

You should not let your fears keep you from enrolling in health insurance and making life simpler for yourself. Three important reasons why you should enroll in health insurance are as follows:

1. You must think to the future because medical bills and trips are expensive without insurance. You should always be prepared and a step ahead with your health status.

2. Secondly, it is important that you be informed and updated with the law. Over a million Americans are still unaware of their options under the new law.

3. You will receive a penalty charge for not being enrolled, This can be avoided.

 The deadline to enroll without receiving a penalty charge is March 31st of this year, which is actually only fourteen days from today. There are various ways to receive assistance if you are unsure of what direction you should take with your healthcare option. A great way to become informed is the HealthyLawHelper, an informational tool that provides you with how it is that people are affected by the law. You have the ability to become familiar with the law and your new opportunities, before you make a decision that will insure your safety and that of your families. This is all free and will help you understand your various options with personalized advice from consumer reports. Remember to carefully look around and make the best choice for your health and the health of your family.

For more detailed information make sure to check out the main website for HealthLawHelper. Best of luck everyone! 


Sunday, October 6, 2013


Society says that you should never help anyone unless you will benefit from it. I think other wise because I know that in life your situation is always changing. I can be the top millionaire one day and the next the man with the cup. I am very amused with how we learn to help others because it is the “right” thing to do but we really do not live out that “value” when the time comes. 
            It is easier to not get involved or help someone in need because it allows us to not become  “a part of it”. I have the strong belief that you should help someone who is in need because it is not just “morally” correct but they need your help. I do not care about the “morally” correct scenario that society has created.  I feel that someone being attacked, harassed, or mugged should receive help because you can prevent further harm. I also believe that giving homeless people money is not wrong and they can use it for whatever they want because I would hope that I would receive help in my time of need. My “foolish” perspective has been shaped by two previous situations that I have had the misfortune of hearing about on a personal level. 

            It is time for people to step up and disregarded what society tells them is the “right” thing to do.  That means learning all the correct morals and never applying them to keep your ‘self safe and sound. We have our own personality and paradigm so lets use it. I understand that I’m foolish because I would put myself in a situation that could potentially hurt me because I decided to play “hero”. However, we are on this earth for a reason and with our strong mentality we can decide to make a difference. I am not saying that you are supposed to save each and every person and be careless about your own safety. I am just saying do “something” to help someone in need even if it decimal of an action. I know, I choose not to be a part of the study where everyone closes the blinds and hears the cry for help until it subsides.
Society says that you should never help anyone unless you will benefit from it. I think other wise because I know that in life your situation is always changing. I can be the top millionaire one day and the next the man with the cup. I am very amused with how we learn to help others because it is the “right” thing to do but we really do not live out that “value” when the time comes. 
            It is easier to not get involved or help someone in need because it allows us to not become  “a part of it”. I have the strong belief that you should help someone who is in need because it is not just “morally” correct but they need your help. I do not care about the “morally” correct scenario that society has created.  I feel that someone being attacked, harassed, or mugged should receive help because you can prevent further harm. I also believe that giving homeless people money is not wrong and they can use it for whatever they want because I would hope that I would receive help in my time of need. My “foolish” perspective has been shaped by two previous situations that I have had the misfortune of hearing about on a personal level. 

            It is time for people to step up and disregarded what society tells them is the “right” thing to do.  That means learning all the correct morals and never applying them to keep your ‘self safe and sound. We have our own personality and paradigm so lets use it. I understand that I’m foolish because I would put myself in a situation that could potentially hurt me because I decided to play “hero”. However, we are on this earth for a reason and with our strong mentality we can decide to make a difference. I am not saying that you are supposed to save each and every person and be careless about your own safety. I am just saying do “something” to help someone in need even if it decimal of an action. I know, I choose not to be a part of the study where everyone closes the blinds and hears the cry for help until it subsides.
Society says that you should never help anyone unless you will benefit from it. I think other wise because I know that in life your situation is always changing. I can be the top millionaire one day and the next the man with the cup. I am very amused with how we learn to help others because it is the “right” thing to do but we really do not live out that “value” when the time comes. 
            It is easier to not get involved or help someone in need because it allows us to not become  “a part of it”. I have the strong belief that you should help someone who is in need because it is not just “morally” correct but they need your help. I do not care about the “morally” correct scenario that society has created.  I feel that someone being attacked, harassed, or mugged should receive help because you can prevent further harm. I also believe that giving homeless people money is not wrong and they can use it for whatever they want because I would hope that I would receive help in my time of need. My “foolish” perspective has been shaped by two previous situations that I have had the misfortune of hearing about on a personal level. 

            It is time for people to step up and disregarded what society tells them is the “right” thing to do.  That means learning all the correct morals and never applying them to keep your ‘self safe and sound. We have our own personality and paradigm so lets use it. I understand that I’m foolish because I would put myself in a situation that could potentially hurt me because I decided to play “hero”. However, we are on this earth for a reason and with our strong mentality we can decide to make a difference. I am not saying that you are supposed to save each and every person and be careless about your own safety. I am just saying do “something” to help someone in need even if it decimal of an action. I know, I choose not to be a part of the study where everyone closes the blinds and hears the cry for help until it subsides.