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?
Sunday, 19 May 2013
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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