I probably watch too much news these days. It’s not easy to find positive articles. People often say, “when the dust settles, I’m going to do this or that.” The dust has begun to settle. What are YOU doing?
The other day, I texted one of my Rockaway clients to check-in and see how he and his wife were doing. My team had been able to save him significant money on his home and auto policy premiums. I was also able to creatively upgrade his health insurance policy, by utilizing a side business he had set up. He had a major issue with his roof caving in, so I wanted to follow-up on their safety, as well as how the claim was being handled by UPC. They were satisfied with the claim process and said “it was fair.”
An avid runner, I asked him what he’s noticed while running since the COVID-19 era began in mid -March. This turned into an interesting conversation. We both agreed there is too much negativity going on right now. We came up with the following list of Covid-19 unforeseen positives:
- Simplifies the day: With less activities on the daily schedule, it allows people to be more present and pace themselves.
- Getting to know the family better: Families are having more focused and meaningful discussions. Not always positive, lol.
- Less time spent on events: He prefers the drive-by celebrations showing respect, without taking up a large portion of the day. It removes the uncertainty of deciding how long to stay at an event, without offending people by leaving early.
- Much less junk mail: Have you noticed how little junk email and regular junk mail you are now receiving? On one occasion last year I received over 50 emails overnight. Now I’m averaging less than 10, saving time.
- Saving money by eating home: Personally, I’m a foodie and really miss dine-in restaurants. That being said, money has been saved. Credit card bills going down.
- Helps focus on a better diet: This is an opportunity to cook more healthy food at home, and to avoid fried food.
- Increases gratitude: These are introspective times when we realize that sometimes we take things for granted.
- Time for hobbies and self-improvement: Whether it’s reading books, learning a language or trying something new, these are good times to explore your interests.
- Improves the environment: With less automobile traffic, he’s noticed cleaner air and in Riis Park more wildlife. For the first time he’s seen snakes (non-poisonous) and rabbits on his running trail.
- Amplifies your passions: These are times that you miss things you Love. For me it’s travel, writing, sports and my quest for the best pizza!
What are YOUR passions? To continue these discussions, feel free to reach out to me at Rob@InsuranceDoctor.us
Stay Safe and remember to wear your mask!
