Monday, April 14, 2008

Welcome The New Kid

This... is my first blog. When I first heard about blogging I thought this was another way for the American culture to connect with other human beings without being physically touched. That fifteen minutes of fame for all the world to see and respond back to them. Pithy verbal combat that would catapult them onto a level of being an important somebody to listen to. That was years ago. Now, I'm older and have ulterior motives of my own. My life themes of Rescuer and Builder are fueling me to move forward to rescue people and animals in a new way, and help build better places for them to live in. I've also discovered I'm a healer as well. It sounds grandiose, but I plan on taking small steps. I'm a single parent to an almost twenty-one year old and learning to let go. I have worked as a civil servant for over twenty years with many titles and loads of experience. And now I'm taking the first steps of starting my own business as a medical biller. Rescuing doctors from the high cost of doing business and hopefully building better finances for them, myself and the patients.



We all have someone waiting to come into our lives and effect change in some way that gets us moving. Moving to the next step or stage in our lives. But we've been trained to be followers of a mindset that dictates our likes, dislikes, our spending and non spending, economic and social progress. If we get too much of a charge out of doing good for other people and paying it forward, people at the top of the food chain don't get their cut. People at the bottom get stronger and do better and start creating better ways to get through life so that we all gain, not just a chosen few. My goal is not to be the little guy that needs someone to stand up for them, because I'm in control of my own two legs and can stand on my own two feet. My finances are not to far above my intellect that I can't understand how to better my finances with out a financial advisor. I can converse with my doctor with enough understanding that I take control of my health so well that my doctor works with me, not against me, to create a better way of healthy living. I haven't gotten there yet completely, but I'm working on it.



I hope that with this blog I can rekindle an old love of writing and pass on insight to those of you who are single parents and want to know "...how do you do that?" Sometimes, I look back and wonder how I did it as well. How did I manage to commute eighty miles, buy clothes, food, medicine and be left with seven dollars in the bank. So set me a topic and I'll write about it. Once a week. We all have a life to get back to and spending all of our time on the computer,blogging, is not very productive. :) Thank you for allowing me into your thoughts, and homes.



Blessings to you all



Maria

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