Medicare Plans for Hawaii - First Edition

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already on with their employer. We tell them that, and for us, that’s a win!

its always a race to see who will need a nap first — them, or us!

Why? Because we’re here to take care of you, and we think of you like family. And as family, you can call us anytime. We’re happy to answer your questions and help you navigate changes when life changes. When we say we’re your Agents for Life, we mean it! We’ve put this newsletter together especially for you, so please enjoy it and let us know what you think!

We really do enjoy the simple pleasures in life. Good food, good company, and a nice day on the beach go a long way. We bring those values to our business, too. David likes to say we have an old-school approach to our business. At the end of the day, the most important thing is to do what’s right for our clients. Sometimes a client who has turned 65 but is still working will call to ask about getting on Medicare, and we’ll find that the best plan for them is the one they’re

–David & Irma Bennett

One at a Time A SIMPLE WAY TO TURN NEGATIVE THOUGHTS INTO POSITIVE ONES

Did you know you can only think one thought at a time? Thousands of thoughts arise in the mind each day, but at any given moment, you can only think one thing. And research has shown that those thoughts have consequences for our physical and mental health. Positive thinking keeps us healthy and helps us live longer, happier lives. Negative thinking, however, can lead to health issues and even decrease our life span. After years of working hard, raising a family, and dealing with whatever has come your way, you deserve to enjoy this season of your life. If that’s been difficult to do lately, the

good news is your brain is adaptable, and you can even use a simple strategy to bring more positive thoughts to mind. If you find yourself thinking a negative thought, simply replace it with a more positive one. That’s it! Since you can only think one thought at a time, this helps shift your mood and build the habit of positive thinking. And it’s not as hard as you might imagine. For example, if you miss connecting with your extended family, instead of thinking, “It’s terrible we haven’t been able to get together lately,” replace that thought with, “I’m

grateful technology allows me to see my family on video calls.” Another trick is to call a favorite memory to mind! So, what do you think? Use this simple technique to bring more positivity into your life today.

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