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Sunday, November 5, 2017

It's Open Enrollment Time - what you need to know


Open enrollment for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. Obamacare, begins Nov. 1. Whether you’re one of the roughly 10 million Americans already enrolled, or you’re thinking about enrolling now for the first time, here are three things you need to know:

In this Oct. 6, 2015, file photo, the HealthCare.gov website, where people can buy health insurance, is displayed on a laptop screen in Washington. The Obama administration says a little over 1 million people renewed coverage or signed up for the first time through HealthCare.gov around the start of open enrollment.The Sign-Up Window Is 6 Weeks Shorter This Year
The Obamacare open enrollment period for 2018 coverage runs from Nov. 1 through Dec. 15 for the 39 states that use healthcare.gov for individual and family coverage; this is six weeks shorter than last year. Don’t procrastinate: Healthcare.gov will have to accommodate consumers in a tighter window than last year, and if the web site or call center can’t handle the last-minute volume, you risk missing the deadline. Some states that are running their own exchanges have set their own deadlines. For example, New York State has retained last year’s Jan. 31 deadline. Here is a list of all states that are running their own programs.
It’s Important to Shop Around
The standard advice applies even more this year. For starters, the shorter open enrollment period means that existing Obamacare consumers who take no action during open enrollment will be automatically re-enrolled after open enrollment ends. If you’re unhappy with your 2018 coverage details or premium but miss the deadline, you won’t get a do-over like you did last year, when you were auto-enrolled for Jan. 1 but could switch plans until Jan. 31. 
 Secondly, a recent move by the Trump administration to discontinue Obamacare cost-sharing payments has changed this year’s math. Premiums for silver plans will rise an average of 34% this year, according to consulting firm Avalere. That’s bad news if you’re among the 15% of consumers who make too much to qualify for premium subsidies. But it could be good news if you do qualify, since premium assistance has grown to match the rising benchmark silver price. More consumers than in previous years will find that their subsidy covers the entire cost of a bronze plan, leaving them with $0 in monthly premiums, according to an analysis by the Wall Street Journal. What’s more, consumers living in certain places could find a gold plan that costs less in monthly premiums than a silver plan with higher deductibles, according to a New York Times analysis.
No Health Insurance? You Can Still Get Penalized
Despite numerous Republican efforts this year to repeal and replace it, the ACA is still the law of the land. And that means you’ll still owe a penalty at tax time if you don’t sign up for health coverage, with some exceptions.
Here, the Internal Revenue Service explains the different types of exemptions you might qualify for and how to file for one.
(***Article, courtesy of Elizabeth O’Brien, Money/Fidelity Investments)

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Don't hesitate

When you have the power to write or speak or stand up.....Move into action, be present and Be! Do the thing at the intuitive instant....don't hesitate...don't second-guess yourself....toss doubt...don't be reckless, but be present, bold, courageous and firm in your convictions......Be heard - Make a Difference - Change the Game - for yourself, your family, your community, your generation.....The World!

One Voice....can make a difference!

Saturday, August 5, 2017

Get on back to livin' again

The place you tucked away makes its way back to the forefront of life when you're not paying attention and hearing the outside noises.

The dreams surface and nag and remind and gnaw and harass and pester and convict you to get back to You....to what you have to offer...to what you came to do....to hold you accountable to your Life.

The passion emerges and haunts you when you've put it off yet another day, anticipating more time...more resources....more help and now the days are years and decades....and yet still, inaction.

Dust off....Revive....Reclaim....Make Peace With....Activate the You that still has life.....Help yourself to Live Abundantly.....Pick up the pieces and start actually Living out your Best Life...Your Purpose for such as time as this.

Peace and Love on this Journey!
(c)BrendaGale 2017

Monday, May 29, 2017

NOW is all there is

This reminder alone solves the angst of most worry and depression.  Once you come to realize that you can't undo the past and you don't control the future, you'll start to enjoy each present moment of your life. You'll come to appreciate the reality of WHAT truly IS!

 There's nothing wrong with recalling the joys of your past from precious moments which have been created for the "present memory," however, you should not dwell on regrets of the past, which may inevitably lead down a dark road of depression.  You should also not overwhelm your mind with trying to control what has not yet come to pass...This does not mean be reckless in not planning for your future, however, you have no control over the actual outcome and it doesn't yet exist.

 LIVE for today....for THIS moment.....for What's REAL - NOW is all there ever is!




Sunday, April 2, 2017

Just Do It


Image result for image of starting a business If all that you are betting on and counting on is simply in your head and you're only dreaming about it....It'll never come to fruition.  The dream and purpose will fade with you.



Until you:
place one foot in front of the other
take the risk
have the conversation
make the call
sign the letter
start the book
set the alarm
say I'm sorry
Nothing happens.

Nothing happens until you Make it Happen.  Just Do the Thing so it's finally done.  Momentum is needed....

@BrendaGale2017

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Rest in Peace & Power - Al Jarreau - Random Act of Love


LOS ANGELES (AP) — Grammy-winning jazz singer Al Jarreau has died in a Los Angeles hospital just days after announcing his retirement from touring due to exhaustion.
His official Twitter account and website say he died early Sunday. He was 76.
Jarreau was hospitalized earlier in the week and was said to have been improving slowly.
The Wisconsin native has won seven Grammys over a 50-year career. His biggest single was 1981's "We're in This Love Together." Jarreau was a vocalist on the all-star 1985 track, "We Are the World," and sang the theme to TV's "Moonlighting."
He is one of the few artists to have won Grammys in three separate categories — jazz, pop and R&B.
Jarreau is survived by his wife, Susan, and a son, Ryan.

Monday, January 16, 2017

Celebrating King Day

We celebrate this day in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  May his legacy motivate us to want more, to do more, to be more......To Love thy neighbor.  It continues to be a day on, not a day off....struggling for peace and equality everywhere.....I still have a dream!

"We may have all come on different ships, but we're in the same boat now.” - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.