Saturday, April 24, 2010

How to juggle today and still plan for tomorrow..

Hi there!
If you are like me.. life is certainly busy! juggling it all seems overwhelming doesn't it.
I am here to remind you to sit back and think about what your values are, where are you heading? what will your future look like?

Do you find yourself avoiding coversations about saving for your retirement, Wills, life insurance, your benefit package booklet?.... You are not alone. Here's the situation though... two options you could choose. Continue to avoid and leave success to chance, or do something about it.
There are far too many stories of disappointment. You have time to take action.
Start by discussing this with your family. Life is just too short.

Always looking out for you
Karen :)

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Plan B

This is something I want you to think about...

We all have plans for our lives.. This might include career plans, family plans, vacation, home, etc. Short term and long term plans are what drives our day to day..

Here's the catch though. Your plans can have big interuptions. These are not planned, they can include great things like an amazing job offer, any other offer in business or personal you just weren't expecting.

These unplanned things can also include devastating news about a family member's health, financial upset, unexpected expenses.
It's the ones that have the coping mechanisms and plans in place to deal with these upsets that keep their original plans in check.

I met with a client earlier today.. a 61 yr old woman who lost her husband 7 yrs ago to a brain aneurysm. She has one son who is 27 yrs old. She's healthy, has a house, she's happy and probably will work until she's 65. Her plan for her older yrs in retirement is to live with her sister,her cousin and hire someone to take care of them when they get old.. I love that! Hopefully many years away, but at least she has thought of this. If money gets tight, she will bring in one or 2 students to live with her and pay room/board.
Her life insurance needs are being looked after already.

What I like about this is she's thinking ahead of what she'll do.
I work with my clients to find the best solutions for their concerns. Everyone is different and I believe that this one client in particular will be well looked after should she need to go to "plan B"

Remember time goes by fast, take the time to plan ahead so you're not faced with plan b without a plan.

Now, there's your deep thought of the day.

Enjoy life!

Karen
karen.divenanzo@sunlife.com

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Why April 11th is a special day

Hi and thanks for taking the time to read :)

April 11th happens to be the day that my spouse Tracy was diagnosed with breast cancer. 3 years ago, it was sunny day I remember. Tracy dropped myself and our son Nathan off at the Mount Pleasant Family Centre for a morning of play. She was going for a mammogram at the Ultrasound clinic on Victoria Drive. She had found a suspicious lump that was going to be checked out... I remember thinking, we don't need to go, no big deal, perhaps she's overreacting. WEll, guess what! it was in fact breast cancer! 34 yrs old healthy woman. WHAT? this doesn't happen to people like us..we exercise, eat well.

So the chaos begins.. I get the phone call but I still don't believe it. A mistake? must be, they'll redo the test, it will all be fine. No, it's real..

25 rounds of chemo, double mastectomy, reconstructive surgery, more more more dr's appts and recovery. All of this while struggling to keep the family together, not to disrupt Nathan too much as he was only 17 months old. Thankfully Tracy's mom came out to help from Toronto for a few months.

This story is very positive because Tracy is doing fantastic! I always knew she would would beat the cancer and she did!

I will tell you something though.. If we didn't have a special little something in place called Critical Illness insurance I'm not sure where we would have been.
We were able to put all of our energy into her getting better and not stressed about finances. I believe this made a huge difference in recovery time for her and me being able to be there for her.

The rest of the story is history, except that every women,child and man needs to have this coverage. You may be fortunate to have a group plan that includes this. If not, I highly recommend looking into to for yourself and your family. I fear that if we didn't have this coverage the outcome may have been a lot different.

Please contact me if you would like to know the whole story...

Karen
604-603-8571
karen.divenanzo@sunlife.com

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Easter is a time for...

Hello there!

I am sitting here with my son who obviously had found way too many chocolate eggs! I can't say anything because we both share the same love however I prefer the dark kind.


This is the first Easter that my mother-in-law is without her husband who died only a few weeks ago. My spouse is also feeling the loss of her father.

It is also a time where I think about both my parents who have also passed away.

I don't mean to be bringing of hardship and loss at this time. I do want you to remember that life is precious. The relationships you build throughout your life are so special. Never get too busy to stay in touch or be too angry to hold grudges. Life has no time for that!

Life doesn't give you second chances so go out there and do what you're driven to do. Do what you've been meaning to do.

Go on.... go on act now!

Special bunny hugs from me to you.

Karen :)

karen.divenanzo@sunlife.com
www.sunlife.ca/karen.divenanzo
604 603 8571