You’ve been broken into! Now what?
At the end of a long day at work, you arrive home ready for a warm meal and a little down time. Instead, you find you’ve been broken into. Think! What do you do?
At the end of a long day at work, you arrive home ready for a warm meal and a little down time. Instead, you find you’ve been broken into. Think! What do you do?
client called me the other day to let me know she’d been robbed. She had arrived home to find her home had been broken into and several things taken. We reviewed what information she’d provided to the police, her home insurance deductible, and measures she could take in the coming days to potentially recover her valuables. As I think of her experience there are a couple of topics I’d like to cover over several blog postings including
?The Thanksgiving meal is over and the shopping season is beginning. Are you going to join the throngs of shoppers and brave the malls to find the perfect gifts for family, friends and loved ones? If so, let’s consider a question and reminder that can make this holiday season more enjoyable and help reduce your likelihood of being victimized.
?Thanksgiving is quickly becoming a forgotten holiday sandwiched between Halloween and Christmas. Many people are rushing, trying to cram 5 days’ worth of business in two or three days. Some are trying to get out of town and others are stressing over re-creating the Norman Rockwell painting Thanksgiving. Thrown in the incessant creep of Black Friday coming earlier and earlier (now Thursday evening at Walmart) and it’s no wonder that Thanksgiving is getting short changed.
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