Monday, February 23, 2015
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
R.I.P. Jerome Kersey
Sad to hear one of our Trail Blazers have passed on. Praying for everyone who is grieving over him, his family, his friends, and his fans. So saddddd.
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Healthcare : Your Money or Your Life
Healthcare: Your Money or Your Life <----
Came upon this documentary while searching for a food documentary. It's about the healthcare system in America in the 1970's. It's very sad and graphic. It reminded me of my dad. He refused to get seen at the doctors because he would rather save his money or avoid more bills then take care of his own health. I remember when he was diagnosed with cancer, he was rejected for disability. It was very sad. He had worked and paid taxes his whole life here in America and he got rejected for disability. He didn't even request for assistance for health insurance, he just didn't have it. That was just it! He worked at a minimum wage job helping disabled people work. When he finally got approved for disability he was already in the hospital dying. It was very sad. I was very upset. Single dad of three. Didn't waste money on his own health , because he was so worried about medical bills. *sighs*
Then there was this mother in the documentary. She said she didn't want to have any more babies because she couldn't even survive with the one child she had. She went into ask for health insurance coverage for her baby and was denied. She said if she didn't have this baby, she wouldn't be here asking for help that she would be working & wouldn't need any help. And she said she wouldn't even want to have another child because of what she was going through with her first one.
I hate how money does that to people. It breaks down the dream and belief that one day having a family is the most amazing thing you will ever do in your life.
Anyway we still have a long way to go with our healthcare. This is an old documentary. I hope people who are lucky enough to grow up in a healthcare system we have today can watch this and realize how far we have come. And WHY we still need to help each other. I see many of today's children advocating that we should not be using our tax money to help people who CHOOSE to have families, etc, etc. It's their fault. There are people who abuse the system, etc, etc. There is always going to be a downside when trying to provide for those who truly need help. But we are just going to have to take those chances in order to help the people who really deserve all our helping hands. Thanks.
Came upon this documentary while searching for a food documentary. It's about the healthcare system in America in the 1970's. It's very sad and graphic. It reminded me of my dad. He refused to get seen at the doctors because he would rather save his money or avoid more bills then take care of his own health. I remember when he was diagnosed with cancer, he was rejected for disability. It was very sad. He had worked and paid taxes his whole life here in America and he got rejected for disability. He didn't even request for assistance for health insurance, he just didn't have it. That was just it! He worked at a minimum wage job helping disabled people work. When he finally got approved for disability he was already in the hospital dying. It was very sad. I was very upset. Single dad of three. Didn't waste money on his own health , because he was so worried about medical bills. *sighs*
Then there was this mother in the documentary. She said she didn't want to have any more babies because she couldn't even survive with the one child she had. She went into ask for health insurance coverage for her baby and was denied. She said if she didn't have this baby, she wouldn't be here asking for help that she would be working & wouldn't need any help. And she said she wouldn't even want to have another child because of what she was going through with her first one.
I hate how money does that to people. It breaks down the dream and belief that one day having a family is the most amazing thing you will ever do in your life.
Anyway we still have a long way to go with our healthcare. This is an old documentary. I hope people who are lucky enough to grow up in a healthcare system we have today can watch this and realize how far we have come. And WHY we still need to help each other. I see many of today's children advocating that we should not be using our tax money to help people who CHOOSE to have families, etc, etc. It's their fault. There are people who abuse the system, etc, etc. There is always going to be a downside when trying to provide for those who truly need help. But we are just going to have to take those chances in order to help the people who really deserve all our helping hands. Thanks.
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Happy Valentine's Day! Love Is Everything!
The best way to show love is to give love your time. Not money. Not material things. Not just saying "I love you". Time is the most valuable thing you can give someone you love. You can tell what is important to someone by what they spend the most time on.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Happy Birthday To Me !
Super stoked! A month ago I said I'd work hard to give myself a special birthday gift, ME! It hasn't been a perfect fit and super clean month. That wasn't my goal anyway. My goal was not to be perfect, but better. And I did it!! I'm down to a loss of -23lbs from my starting weight and I fit into my size small snowboarding gear! Hell yeah! I remember last year I couldn't even zip up my jacket or close it. #happybirthdaytome
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
What Are You Doing Right Now That Will Pay Off??
I really believe that investing in your health always PAYS OFF. Do you ever regret a great workout or eating something healthier? #physicalhealth Do you ever regret being around people who truly care for you and who are positive influences to you? #emotionalhealth Do you ever regret going to the church, temple, meditation, etc? #spiritualhealth Do you ever regret getting that much needed rest, vacation, or break? #mentalhealth Do you ever regret saying something good on Facebook? LOL Yeah that's what I thought. There are choices we make every second, every minute, and every day. NOW, what kind of choice are you going to make? Is it going to be a choice you KNOW you will regret or is it going to be a choice that truly pays off for you? #reflections#mindful #thoughtfulchoices
Monday, February 9, 2015
Monday, February 2, 2015
Try To Be Positive, Please. Please With A Cherry On Top.
I've been doing a lot of blocking, un-following, and keeping my distance from people who are the opposite of uplifting. You might not think the things you say are negative, but you have to ask yourself if it's even positive in the first place. It's one or the other. It isn't a negative thing to protect your heart, spirit, and mind. It's a self-loving thing. You can be the richest person financially, but if you don't have a healthy mind you are still poor.
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