National Influenza Awareness Week

With flu season in full swing, it’s important that you get vaccinated for National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW) if you haven’t already. When is NIVW? December 4-10, 2016 The Timing of NIVW Flu vaccinations are estimated to drop quickly after the month of November. The preconceived notion being that people think it’s too late to Read More

Life Insurance for Pre-Existing Conditions

Life insurance in California becomes difficult to obtain when you have a pre-existing condition, but it’s not impossible. Life insurance companies measure your risk of death when determining your life insurance application. Your risk of death becomes much greater when you had or have a pre-existing condition. This means that life insurance companies tread more Read More

Flu Season is Back! Protect Your Office With These Tips

Flu season is back and that means your employees are at risk to being exposed to the flu virus and becoming sick. Influenza, more commonly known as the flu, is a virus that infects the human body makes them sick. Common symptoms are runny nose, fever, cough, sore throat, headache, and body aches. While you Read More

How to Save $$$ When Purchasing Term Life Insurance

Term life insurance in California is the most popular form life insurance that’s available for one primary reason: its cost.  There are two kinds of life insurance policies out there: term life insurance and whole life insurance. Chances are, if you are looking to purchase term life insurance, you are doing so to save money. Read More

Learn to Conquer Your Fears With These Tips

Science can answer all questions and can help you lead a courageous life.  Aristotle believed that courage was the most important quality any person could achieve. “Courage is the first of human virtues because it makes all other possible,” he said. Fears can cripple people from doing what most would consider a very simple task, Read More

How to Eat Heart Smart

Eating for a healthy heart is important for a long and healthy life.  Heart disease is the number one killer in the United States. Many factors contribute to this unfortunate statistic: a stagnant lifestyle, unhealthy diet, and a nonchalant attitude. A simple change in our diet could lead to a healthier heart and a longer Read More