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Health Insurance Confusion 2019-2020-
Neglecting to click one button leads me to a health insurance bill of over $1,200, and there wasn’t even a doctor’s visit or prescription or consultation involved. I called my health insurance company to clear up a lost $90 payment, … Continue reading
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Tagged health, health insurance, healthcare, housing, insurance, mortgage, ObamaCare, personal finance
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A Tooth And Luck And Life
Don’t doubt that little things matter. It’s a good thing this isn’t a podcast. I’d have to talk around a wad of gauze. Instead, I’ll type while pondering the new hole in my mouth. All because of one popcorn kernel … Continue reading
Hearing From Healers
I’m thinking about what the doctor said, and I heard it over a week ago. That’s powerful medicine. This was not a conversation with someone in a white lab coat who was wearing a stethoscope as if it was a … Continue reading
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Tagged frugality, health, health insurance, healthcare, insurance, Karate, luxury, naturopath, necessity, Qigong, wealth, Wealth Inequality
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Woo Hoo Health Care
Wow. Two pieces of good health care news in two days. Imagine that. Today, I called Washington Health Benefit Exchange, also known as Washington Healthplan Finder, also known as wahbexchange.org. In less than five minutes I learned that I didn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged ACA, diabetes, health, health care, health insurance, healthcare, innovation, naturopath, real estate, real estate broker
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Health Insurance Confusion 2017
I’m happy to thank Jasmine, Joe, Adrienne, Christine, Glenn, Kathleen, and Bill. Oops. Sorry. That Bill should be a bill, but we’ll get to that. Thanks to their efforts, the efforts of folks in the industry, and an orphaned bill … Continue reading
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Tagged ACA, health, health care, health insurance, Kaiser Permanente, Molly Fox, naturopath, Premera, real estate, WA Health Plan Finder
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Timing Luck And A Bit Of Diabetes
According to the doctor, I’m “completely normal now”. Well, at least my cholesterol and triglycerides are. The other good news is that at least one of the measures of diabetes has crossed back into what she called pre-diabetes levels and … Continue reading
It Has Been A Quiet Week
It’s been a quiet week, here beside Cultus Bay. That’s a rare thing to hear from me lately, but it’s true. And it was welcome. In the world of ironies, though, the less I worked, the more good news happened … Continue reading
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Tagged 360, Clarity Break, consulting, Curbed, diabetes, eyes, health, housing, investing, massage, Microvision, MVIS, personal finance, real estate, Simple Living, sleep, Steve Smolinsky, wealth, WLM
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Diabetes Begins
I look forward to writing the post that will be titled Diabetes Ends. I was delivered the shock of news last week. I am diabetic. Any doubt I had about the Gig Economy being unhealthy was proved correct, at least … Continue reading
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Tagged Coupeville, coworks, diabetes, economics, environment, frugal, frugality, health, health care, health insurance, Langley, Lottery, naturopath, personal finance, WCLT
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Popular Posts 2016
Writing is an interesting exercise. Writing about personal finance is particularly interesting to me because I treat finance as something personal, emotions included. And yet, deciding what to write is always a guess. What will people care about? I tend … Continue reading
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Tagged ACA, health, health insurance, healthcare, housing, investing, LTBH, Make Me Move, Microvision, MVIS, ObamaCare, personal finance, stocks, Whidbey, writing, zillow
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Personal Finance Perspective
Fasten seat belts, or the mental equivalent. Today I read something that convinced me to put personal finance (the inspiration for this blog) in perspective. They’ve finally proved that the universe is weird. As if you didn’t know that, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Bell's Theorem, climate change, commodities, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., drought, economics, economy, expenses, finance, food, frugal, frugality, health, health care, healthcare, housing, income, Information Age, innovations, insurance, investing, jobs, mortgage, personal finance, physics, PNTP, politics, Simple Living, spirituality, stocks, sustainability, taxes, wealth, Whidbey, writing, zen
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