Happy June everyone!

First and foremost I want to share that I am grateful for the opportunity that I have had to meet and help each of you. The more clients that I help I am re-energized as I march towards my mission of helping one-thousand 1,000 clients within the next 3 years. My motto in life is simple; “treat everyone with respect and always do my best”.

The past few months I have stepped out of my comfort zone and come with a renewed mindset to communicate, educate, and provide Medicare 101 training to clients, Financial Advisors, and CPAs. Guess what? It’s working. What’s my secret sauce? Technology. I am embracing technology like never before and utilizing it to reach more people.  

For those of you who were similar to me and a bit reluctant to try something new, I encourage you to visit a neat website called Senior Planet https://seniorplanet.org/about/our-purpose/.

Give it a try and if you like the experience please share your thoughts by sending an email to [email protected].

Here’s what they offer:

Multi-week technology courses, that help seniors learn computer basics and develop life-enhancing computer skills. Most of the courses are free;

  •     Fitness: Tai Chi, Chair Yoga, Morning Stretch
  •     How to use your smartphone,
  •     Home Internet Access 101
  •     Learn how to navigate YouTube
  •     Book Club
  •     How to spot fake news
  •     Podcasts
  •     Entrepreneur discussion groups

Medicare Man is here to help you and your friends year round


Medicare Man is here to help you and your friends year around

Are your friends or family members turning 65 in 2020? If they are please have them get in touch with me so I can clearly explain their options. I can be reached directly by phone, email, or text.

Employer plans and retiree health insurance plans may be more expensive than Medicare.

If you are 65+ and still working or on a retiree health insurance plan, compare your current options versus joining Medicare. I have helped clients save $900-$10,800 annually by dropping their current coverage and joining Medicare. Every dollar counts!

If you have any questions about your health insurance plan I am here to help answer them.

Personal Notes:

May was a fun month and it ended with great news. Yuri and I both had our birthdays in May and we tend to find reasons for daily mini celebrations which typically result in spending time in nature, eating good food, and yes of course having our fair share of dessert. Speaking of dessert, remember that fantastic baking cake idea I had? Well, my wife quickly put the kibosh on that one! She requested a gourmet chocolate cake from a small bakery (the same one she’d been eye-balling the past 6 months). It’s a family tradition for my wife to have chocolate cake on her birthday. Since my wife’s birthday is at the beginning of the month and mine is at the end of the month I did what any sane person with a sweet tooth would do. I adopted my wife’s birthday cake celebration and yes…we got a second cake, from the same place. Now before you judge me please keep in mind that these are not Costco size birthday cakes, these are mini gourmet cakes. And since they are mini-sized I decided to add a lemon bar, dark chocolate brownie, and chocolate chip cookie. Yuri’s motto is GO BIG OR GO HOME when it comes to occasionally treating yourself. So I did. Okay, now you can judge me.

Young Man Gets His Wish

My 22-year-old nephew was born with Cerebral Palsey. After a lengthy process to find a job he received a job offer at a restaurant in May. He’s got heart and is an inspiration to me. For 6 months he volunteered as a dishwasher to gain work experience. The owner provided him with a tip-fund as a thank you and my nephew saved $500. He now has a driver’s license, a bank account, and a new job. I am proud of him and am also very happy for him. His self-esteem and self-confidence are both growing. Thank you for letting me share the joy of his accomplishments.

Steve Lujan

CA License # 0K39663

EMAIL: [email protected]

PHONE: 760 689 8125

 

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