SEPTEMBER 2022 NEWSLETTER
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End of Life Care: What You Need to Know About Your Options
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Whether it is your own passing or preparing for that of a loved one, taking the proper steps to have a plan in place can make the situation easier to bear once it occurs.
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How You Can Help Your Loved Ones by Planning Your Funeral Arrangements
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Planning your own funeral arrangements can assist your loved ones in an emotionally challenging time, while also protecting them from incurring extraneous costs.
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How Long Should I Hold on to Important Documents?
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There are some documents that you will want to hang on to forever and some that you should keep for a few years.
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Plan Ahead Before Seeking Nursing Home Care: Avoid Unnecessary Debt for You and Your Family
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Unfortunately, neither health insurance nor Medicare covers long-term care. Medicaid could become your only option, so do what you can to plan ahead.
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National Read a Book Day on September 6 calls all book lovers to indulge in their favorite hobby, guilt-free. Bringing new worlds to life, books enlighten us and transport us on exciting adventures. They can challenge our perspectives on the human experience in ways unmatched by other media. In a world deluged by technology, National Read a Book Day encourages us to silence the noise and turn the pages for a while. Click the image above for more information and for fun reading statistics!
WAYS TO CELEBRATE:
- Read a book!
- Start a book club
- Volunteer with your local library
- Send/Gift a book to a friend
- Start a Little Free Library for your community
- Create a "To Read List"
- Read to someone
- Set a reading goal for yourself
- Visit an independent bookstore
- Join the #22in22 challenge
Here at Monteleon Law Group, Alyssa Monteleon and Joanne Palombo are both avid readers and are crushing the #22in22 challenge and their personal reading goals for the year! Both use Goodreads to keep track of the books they read, want to read, and their reading goals. They can also see what their friends are reading, check out book reviews, and get book recommendations. Join the free Goodreads community and be sure to send Alyssa and Joanne a friend request!
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World Gratitude Day
September 21, 2022
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World Gratitude Day is celebrated on September 21 annually. This day aims to remind us of the importance of expressing gestures of thanks and appreciation. Understandably, sometimes we can get caught up in our busy lives and neglect to show how grateful we are for the people and things around us. Click on the links below to learn more.
WAYS TO CELEBRATE:
- Start a gratitude journal
- Write and send thank you notes to people you appreciate
- Show gratitude to everyone you meet today
- Appreciate yourself and reflect on the positive things in your life
- Challenge yourself to 30 days of gratitude
You can start this challenge any time, but why not kick things off on World Gratitude Day? Make a list of 30 things you are grateful for, and then set aside five minutes each day for 30 days to practice mindful gratitude.
Once you have your list of 30 things you are grateful for, take five minutes each day to show gratitude however you choose. You can journal, share stories, call someone to say thanks, surprise someone with a gift—it’s all up to you. As long as you give a bit of focus to something or someone you appreciate each day, you will be glad you did!
FIVE BENEFITS OF GRATITUDE:
- It makes us happier. By simply journaling for five minutes a day about what we are grateful for, we can increase our overall happiness by 10%.
- It enhances our positive emotions. When we feel grateful, we are less likely to feel envious of others — grateful people experience a wider variety of emotions, and they are more likely to bounce back from difficult experiences.
- It makes people like us. More grateful people have access to a broader social network, more friends, and better relationships.
- It reduces impatience. People who are more appreciative of what they have tend to be less dissatisfied and more aware of opportunities during economic decisions, leading to better decisions and less pressure to seek immediate gratification.
- It reduces your blood pressure. If you want to lower your blood pressure, try counting your blessings daily.
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