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RWC Thank You

With Martin Snedden's book release recently it reminded me of a story from last year's Rugby World Cup that I heard from my cousin's husband.

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Cancer at a glance

Most of you probably know someone who has been diagnosed with cancer at some time in their life.Below are some statistics that you may find interesting:

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3 Weeks Stateside

Tania and I have just returned from a conference and holiday on the East Coast of the US - and what a fabulous time we had!

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5 Tips to Save Money on Your Insurance

1.Establish an emergency fund equal to at least three months income… you can then look to increase the stand down on your income protection to 13 weeks which will help to reduce your monthly premiums.

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From Riches to Rags

Insurance is not only for debts and liabilities; it can also ensure an income stream.

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Sun Damage can come back to haunt you!

We have recently been made aware by one of our clients how sun damage many years ago can now come back to haunt you.

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Living the Dream

Dean attended the MDRT Conference (back in June) and while there he met a number of inspirational people… Jeffrey M Wadsworth was one of them.

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Face Up To It

Blue September is a fun way to give kiwi blokes a really important message... face up to prostate cancer.

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4 weetbix and some toast

Last week I attended a seminar on nutrition with Dr Theresa Dobson from Active Care Chiropractic.I thought I had some idea on healthy eating but there was a plenty of room to up skill. My three main takeaways (no pun intended) were.

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Help put a spring into their step

We relate to daffodils as one of the first signs of spring. The vibrant yellow is a promise of the sunshine to come. The daffodil is also representative of hope for the large number of Kiwi's that are affected by cancer every day.

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