SO i'm really struggling with not being able to post as much as I'd like in Blogger because of this irritating issue with signing in?
I've got to use google for my AIA email account and i've obviously got this blog logged into another personal email account of mine and for some reason, it keeps confusing my accounts and I can't stay signed into my email unless I've signed out of my blogger account to get into my AIA account.
confused? Yeah. me too :/
I'll try my best to keep blogging because honestly, I miss being able to update you guys on what's going on with this blog and my insurance journey.
Frustrated,
Jessica
Jess' Journey to Insurance
Sunday, 16 March 2014
Friday, 14 February 2014
Revival?
It's taken forever for me to get back onto blogger because I truly CANNOT seem to compose ANYTHING.
I have constantly thought about my blog and have wanted to do something to get it back rolling. But the truth of the matter is that I'm such a perfectionist that anything short of what I want, and how I want it to be was unacceptable.
Ye, I succumbed and the need to update the masses have prevailed.
So here I am. Back to the blogging. Because somethings just cannot stay silent within me!
The last thing I posted was on AIA Vitality. So here's a little something-something that AIA Vitality has been bringing to the public.
![](C:\Users\Jessica\Pictures\Vitality.png)
If frequent headaches is something bothering you or your family members, tune in to Body SOS on Friday, 14 February 2014 at 8.30pm, Channel 8.
Body SOS is presented to you by AIA Vitality. The programme is available on Channel 8, every Friday evening at 8.30pm.
AIA Vitality continues to bring awareness and relevant information and tips to bring real change to your health.
Below is a list of topics that will be covered in the coming weeks on the show.
![](C:\Users\Jessica\Pictures\Schedule of Topics.png)
If you have missed the show, fret not, you can catch them here:
I have constantly thought about my blog and have wanted to do something to get it back rolling. But the truth of the matter is that I'm such a perfectionist that anything short of what I want, and how I want it to be was unacceptable.
Ye, I succumbed and the need to update the masses have prevailed.
So here I am. Back to the blogging. Because somethings just cannot stay silent within me!
The last thing I posted was on AIA Vitality. So here's a little something-something that AIA Vitality has been bringing to the public.
![](C:\Users\Jessica\Pictures\Vitality.png)
If frequent headaches is something bothering you or your family members, tune in to Body SOS on Friday, 14 February 2014 at 8.30pm, Channel 8.
Body SOS is presented to you by AIA Vitality. The programme is available on Channel 8, every Friday evening at 8.30pm.
AIA Vitality continues to bring awareness and relevant information and tips to bring real change to your health.
Below is a list of topics that will be covered in the coming weeks on the show.
![](C:\Users\Jessica\Pictures\Schedule of Topics.png)
If you have missed the show, fret not, you can catch them here:
Thursday, 1 August 2013
oh maannnn
there is something wrong with blogger.
i cant seem to edit my posts in the "compose" section.
yes i know i have been been missing for ages! there has been a lot going on with AIA. we had our midyear kick off where they launched a totally new lifestyle option for all our AIA policy holders!
It's called AIA VITALITY! :D
please do go to the website to find out more about it while i try to fix my technical issues..
https://www.aiavitality.com.sg/memberportal/
i cant seem to edit my posts in the "compose" section.
yes i know i have been been missing for ages! there has been a lot going on with AIA. we had our midyear kick off where they launched a totally new lifestyle option for all our AIA policy holders!
It's called AIA VITALITY! :D
please do go to the website to find out more about it while i try to fix my technical issues..
https://www.aiavitality.com.sg/memberportal/
Friday, 21 June 2013
Everything's a little Hazy
it's been so hyped about that it just WOULDN'T make sense if i didn't write a post on this.
Please do monitor the haze situation and take care of your health everybody!
Also there is a government scheme to help people with health issues arising from the haze. Read more at the MOH website :
Please visit a GP clinic if you feel unwell due to the haze. MOH is implementing a special scheme for the following groups of patients who are seeking treatment for respiratory problems and conjunctivitis arising from the haze:
- All Singaporeans seeking treatment at polyclinics for conditions arising from the haze will also pay not more than $10.
Someone has told me via a forwarded viral message about the harms of breathing in all this haze: the weather now is almost equivalent to smoking an alarming (in the hundreds) amount of cigarettes per day..
soon smoking will barely put a dent in the indication of lung cancer markers at this rate.
After all is said and done though, we can only pray that the haze (and it's causes) resolves itself and leaves us alone as quickly as possible.
Do take care of your health and take every precaution you can.
Trying to Breathe Easy,
Jessica
Please do monitor the haze situation and take care of your health everybody!
Also there is a government scheme to help people with health issues arising from the haze. Read more at the MOH website :
Please visit a GP clinic if you feel unwell due to the haze. MOH is implementing a special scheme for the following groups of patients who are seeking treatment for respiratory problems and conjunctivitis arising from the haze:
- Young Singaporeans 18 years old and below,
- Elderly Singaporeans 65 years old and above,
- Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS), Public Assistance, Medical Fees Exemption Card (MFEC) and Medical Fees Assistance Card (MFAC) cardholders, and
- Lower-income Singaporeans earning $1,500 a month and below (by declaration).
- All Singaporeans seeking treatment at polyclinics for conditions arising from the haze will also pay not more than $10.
Someone has told me via a forwarded viral message about the harms of breathing in all this haze: the weather now is almost equivalent to smoking an alarming (in the hundreds) amount of cigarettes per day..
soon smoking will barely put a dent in the indication of lung cancer markers at this rate.
After all is said and done though, we can only pray that the haze (and it's causes) resolves itself and leaves us alone as quickly as possible.
Do take care of your health and take every precaution you can.
Trying to Breathe Easy,
Jessica
Monday, 10 June 2013
diligently..
yes i know i've been ignoring my blog a little. sometimes it's hard to keep motivated to do things. but for the love of my friends and family, this blog is a small metaphor for my dedication to my business.
in all my hustle and bustle and occupied-ness of mind and body, i won't forget you my little diary of insurance.
anyway, AIA is having a promo of hospitalization plans for foreigners and singaporeans/PRs. IF you've not started looking at how you can use your medisave to protect yourself and your family, please do check out the cpf website on upgraded/integrated shield policies available!
Information on the different "Private Medical Insurance" Schemes can also be found in FAQ format there.
since your medisave is locked up anyway, why not maximise it to give you the peace of mind that there is protection is times of hospitalization?
fighting on,
Jessica
in all my hustle and bustle and occupied-ness of mind and body, i won't forget you my little diary of insurance.
anyway, AIA is having a promo of hospitalization plans for foreigners and singaporeans/PRs. IF you've not started looking at how you can use your medisave to protect yourself and your family, please do check out the cpf website on upgraded/integrated shield policies available!
Information on the different "Private Medical Insurance" Schemes can also be found in FAQ format there.
since your medisave is locked up anyway, why not maximise it to give you the peace of mind that there is protection is times of hospitalization?
fighting on,
Jessica
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Price of Education?
It's always good to plan ahead, especially when it comes to ones kids. Being a married lady now, it's really quite nerve-wracking to have to start thinking of things such as where are they going to go to school,how am i going to get their grades up, how will their teachers be... the lists can be endless.
I'm not anywhere near started enjoying married life though; and it may seem early to start plannign for kids, but you know sometimes God just blesses you when you least expect it and it never hurts to be prepared.
This article pretty much sums up the stress that parents go through, especially financially.
Have you thought of picking up and endowment policy today to offset these potential costs?
I'm not anywhere near started enjoying married life though; and it may seem early to start plannign for kids, but you know sometimes God just blesses you when you least expect it and it never hurts to be prepared.
This article pretty much sums up the stress that parents go through, especially financially.
Have you thought of picking up and endowment policy today to offset these potential costs?
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Married lady in the Housseee
Right, So lack of posting because sick sick sick :(
recently i had to visit a doctor to take a look at my wrist because i'm pretty sure that soemthing went on on my wedding night that caused a little bruise and fracture, and NO it was NOT bedroom antics.
it's really so different when i'm on the other side of the coin; playing policyholder instead of insurance agent, and honestly? i'm finally coming to understand why people think that insurance is a hassle.
to me, it might not seem like a big deal because i deal with it on a daily basis, but as a patient, to have to liaise with doctors to get the relevant memos and proofs of injury/illness, it can be quite harrowing if one isn't informed properly or doesn't think about doing claims until everything is over.
i had quite an experience trying to get my doctor to rewrite his memo because (let's face it), doctors' handwritings REALLY ARE HORRIBLE.
that being said, I truly endeavour to give my clients as much assistance and information about claim procedures and ensuring that once bought, your insurance is truly doing what it's supposed to do -> give you that peace of mind that financial issues are taken care of once something happens
finding the truth in action,
Jessica
recently i had to visit a doctor to take a look at my wrist because i'm pretty sure that soemthing went on on my wedding night that caused a little bruise and fracture, and NO it was NOT bedroom antics.
it's really so different when i'm on the other side of the coin; playing policyholder instead of insurance agent, and honestly? i'm finally coming to understand why people think that insurance is a hassle.
to me, it might not seem like a big deal because i deal with it on a daily basis, but as a patient, to have to liaise with doctors to get the relevant memos and proofs of injury/illness, it can be quite harrowing if one isn't informed properly or doesn't think about doing claims until everything is over.
i had quite an experience trying to get my doctor to rewrite his memo because (let's face it), doctors' handwritings REALLY ARE HORRIBLE.
that being said, I truly endeavour to give my clients as much assistance and information about claim procedures and ensuring that once bought, your insurance is truly doing what it's supposed to do -> give you that peace of mind that financial issues are taken care of once something happens
finding the truth in action,
Jessica
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