Spada Law Group - December 2021

Left-Hand Turn! This driver must have had their turn signal still on from a previous right turn or merge because they came straight through the intersection. I jammed on my brakes, the SUV swerved, and I got flipped the bird. No accident occurred and everyone was safe, but my heart skipped a beat as the realization of how close I came to tragedy sunk in. Making a left turn is one of the most a left turn. Companies like UPS and FedEx train their employees not to make left turns unless absolutely necessary. While we can’t always avoid left turns, be cautious when you make them. Wait for oncoming cars to commit to any turns, even if they have their signal on, and focus up at every left turn like your life depended on it — because it does!

INGREDIENTS • 2 tbsp butter • 2 1/2 tbsp Cajun seasoning • 1 lb boneless chicken breast, cut into bite-size pieces • 1 medium zucchini, cut into chunks • 1 red bell pepper, chopped • 1 yellow bell pepper, chopped • 1 tsp fresh lemon juice DIRECTIONS 1. In a skillet, melt butter. Add 2. Add boneless chicken breast cubes to pan. Mix well and cook for 5 minutes. 3. Add all veggies. Mix everything well and cook for another 2–3 minutes. 4. Turn off the stove, drizzle lemon juice over chicken mixture, and mix everything well. 5. Serve alongside rice. Cajun seasoning to the pan and stir with a spoon for 10 seconds. Delectable Cajun Chicken Vegetable Skillet edition, but I figured with the busy holiday season, we could all use something quick and delicious that won’t add to the holiday food guilt. This Cajun chicken vegetable skillet dish is one of my personal favorites. You probably thought you were getting a Christmas recipe this

dangerous maneuvers we make regularly in our car, and after my incident, I thought it would be wise to inform others of the dangers that come with making left turns. Factors

including sudden stops, the inability to judge speed, poor visibility, and stale yellow lights all play a role in making left turns dangerous. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 20% of crashes involve

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feel about change. If you change the way you look at the experience, you could turn it into a better reality for you and your loved ones. Whether it’s moving to a new house, starting a new job, or even trying out a new restaurant, don’t shy away from new experiences and change. Embrace them! Change can help you grow and accomplish your goals and dreams. Sometimes, it just takes a different approach or state of mind. As we approach 2022 and prepare our resolutions, let’s not be afraid of change. Life is one big adventure but only if you learn to enjoy and accept change. I wish you the best for 2022.

-Len Spada

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