Critical Illness Insurance – Do It For the Kids!

Have you ever worried about what would happen if you became really ill? There are new life insurance products on the market that provide for loved ones in the event of an untimely death or prolonged absence or illness. If you are sick for a long time how will you make money?
Until recently insurance firms have been focused on products and services that ease the burden of illness and accidents. The newest product to come out of the industry has been critical illness insurance so that your dependent children are well cared for after you are dead. This is news because there has always been critical illness insurance for adults but something for children has been needed for a very long time.
The good thing about this insurance is that it brings money to those who need it the most. Without financial worries people feel that they are in control or like they have more choices in life. It helps them recover sooner because they are not stressed out by worrying about money all of the time.
One of the companies that is offering this new insurance is Desjardins Financial Security. It offers an insurance product called Harmony critical illness insurance product. It covers the same 25 illnesses as Desjardins' adult coverage in addition to six child specific conditions including cystic fibrosis, autism and type 1 diabetes.
If a child is diagnosed with a critical illness it can become a real problem for the entire family because more often than once a parent needs to take three months to even a year off to care for the child. Most families need a double income to survive nowadays. Without insurance these families end up having to sell a house in order to deal with the expense and time needed away from work to care for the child that has been struck down by a series illness.
Usually the payoff with this type of insurance is a lump sum is somewhere between $25,000 and $250,000 a year. That money is of great assistance if you happen to be unable to work because of illness.
Unfortunately too many moms these days can afford this type of insurance even if it is a good idea. The problem is too that many children may hot develop the illnesses covered by the plan. A good insurance plan like the Harmony Generation has structured the plan so that the person who invests in it is gradually paid back the total cost of the coverage by including a return of the premium options. This means that if your child does get sick you do get a great portion of the money that you invested in the insurance plan back. The insurance is usually good until he or she reaches the age of 24 years.

Even Moms Need Time Management

Mommies need time management. Every mommy needs s to understand how time works and how you perceive it and use it impacts your life. Only then will you be able to 'grasp the tiger by the tail' and have time at your mercy and not the other way around.

In a nutshell, time management is a method of organizing your time so that you can progress in life and not spin your wheels when it comes to getting things done. Each decision that you make when you practice time management is useful, constructive and helps you build your future.

If you feel like you are slipping backwards in life or like you are at the mercy of your kids then you are not practicing time management. You are practicing crisis management and simply getting through each day. This book was written to teach you how to get back a sense of control.

If you are not good at time management you can stay stuck in the past for months. Your priorities slide. You can even forget important things like getting your child inoculated on time or meeting with a teacher.

Quite simply, if you do not get your act together when it comes to being a working mom you can accidentally end up hurting both yourself and your kids. It may be take years for the results to show but if you do not set goals and make To Do lists then you could end up without.

A good example of how procrastination can hurt your child is the example of the mother who does not start an educational college fund of some sort for their child. When it is time for a post secondary school education this can sometimes mean that the child will not be able to go at all as the parent's procrastination has resulted in a lack of availability of funds.

Many time management experts compare the art of time management to putting together a picture puzzle. If you put the pieces together wrong you will end up with the wrong picture. You will be stressed and overwhelmed because your life is not working. You will feel like you are at the mercy of others or like you are always working towards goals that have nothing to do with what you really want in life. You are in full catastrophe management, spending your time fixing problem after problem in an effort to cope with life.

You should be living life and not just coping with it.

When the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle that is your life mesh nicely together you can reach your goals faster and avoid stressing yourself and your family out.

Furthermore your family will also respect you more because an organized mother is one that seems more in control and authoritative.