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On this Women's Day 2020 Let's Take The First Step Towards The Financial Independence
As once said Emma Watson: "If not me, who? If not then when?" We, women, took the mantel to be the best in our profession.
As once said Emma Watson: "If not me, who? If not then when?" We, women, took the mantel to be the best in our profession. It hasn't come easy for us, from fighting for the right to vote to the freedom to work. But that has toughened us and helped us manage everything that life throws our way.From Greta Thunberg, a 17-year-old activist shaking up the environmental debate, to the new women's cabinet in Finland, to Monica Lennon proposing a bill to make women's pads and tampons safe in Scotland, we're certainly making the world a better place to live in and it's time we celebrate how far we've come!
While this Women's Day we are celebrating our successes, how about taking a good look at ourselves too? Are we paying enough attention to ourselves; to our health, our finances and our peace of mind? Sometimes we prefer to risk our wellbeing thinking, "It's just a cough, it's going to go away," or "It's just body pain, I can cope." We are powerful, no doubt about it but there are times when our body may need more treatment than we do. Furthermore, failure to pay close attention to our health may result in unnecessary medical emergencies and these unforeseen hospital bills can destroy our saving plans. Join Health Insurance, and make sure we remain financially independent!
Although health insurance policies are helping to save tax this is not the main reason you should look at it. Health insurance is a form of insurance policy that pays for medical, surgical, and other hospitalization expenses. For example, you also get a chronic management plan with Aditya Birla Health Insurance to help you handle some of the most frequently occurring chronic conditions such as Asthma, Diabetes, High Cholesterol, High Blood Pressure.
Having health insurance not only takes care of your medical needs but also protects your finances against unforeseen hospitalisation. Now, doesn't this sound like something that you should make a priority? Your step one towards safeguarding yourself against financial liability?
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