Folks, I have to admit…I’m struggling to get back into the swing of things in the office after being in Hawaii last week. I think I’ve almost got my momentum going again but being on island time for even a week is difficult to get over.
I was just reflecting on my trip and thought about the day my brother-in-law Trent and I went snorkeling at Hanauma Bay.
If you’ve ever heard of or been to Hanauma Bay, you know that it gets crowded… and I can’t stand being stuck in a crowd if I don’t have to be.
In order to beat the crowds, Trent and I decided to to leave our hotel by 5:30 am. We got to Hanauma Bay by 6 am.
The great thing about getting to Hanauma Bay that early is that they waive your entrance fee into the park.
The other part that is great is that we were the second people down to the beach and actually the first people into the water. Just me, Trent and all the little fish swimming around in the coral reef.
It was amazing time and it paid, in multiple ways, to get there early.
When it comes to taking care of Medicare, there are benefits to taking care of it early.
Those that take care of their Medicare months in advance have noticeably less stress and anxiety.
They leave my office with a weight off their shoulders.
They get all their ID cards well in advance of them becoming effective.
We’ve double checked their doctors are in-network and their prescriptions are covered well.
If they still have questions they think of after they leave my office, they still have plenty of time to give me a call.
Most importantly, they can get back to living their lives!
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