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B2 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS NEWS & TRENDS Mountain Views-News Saturday, September 2, 2017 FAMILY MATTERS By Marc Garlett Jeff’s Book Pics By Jeff Brown Churchill: The Power of Words by Winston Churchill & Martin Gilbert (Editor) Winston Churchill knew the power of words. In public speeches and published books, in newspaper and magazine articles, he expressed his feelings and vision for the future. His wartime writings and speeches have fascinated generation after generation with their powerful style and thoughtful reflection.This book contains one hundred extracts from his books, articles and speeches. They range from his memories of his schooldays, to his contributions to the debates on social policy and both world wars and his efforts after 1945 to see the world a better place. The book gives, from first to last, an insight into his life and thought, how it evolved, and how he made his mark on the British and world stage. The End of Alzheimer’s: The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline by Dale Bredesen Everyone knows someone who has survived cancer, but until now no one knows anyone who has survived Alzheimer’s Disease. This paradigm shifting book offers real hope to anyone looking to prevent and even reverse Alzheimer’s Disease and cognitive decline. Revealing that AD is not one condition, as it is currently treated, but three, The book outlines 36 metabolic factors (micronutrients, hormone levels, sleep) that can trigger “downsizing” in the brain. The protocol shows us how to rebalance these factors using lifestyle modifications like taking B12, eliminating gluten, or improving oral hygiene. The results are impressive. Of the first ten patients on the protocol, nine displayed significant improvement with 3-6 months; since then the protocol has yielded similar results with hundreds more. This brings new hope to a broad audience of patients, caregivers, physicians, and treatment centers with a fascinating look inside the science and a complete step-by-step plan that fundamentally changes how we treat and even think about AD. KIDS GOING AWAY TO COLLEGE? Why You Should Include Estate Planning in the Preparation You may have been running around the last few weeks, getting your new college student off to school. It’s exhilarating, and your heart likely is bursting at the seams. You’re probably prouder than you can say, but you’re a little afraid, too. How can you make sure your child is going to be safe at school, so far away from home? A new Bed Bath and Beyond matching sheet set for the dorm is great, but it doesn’t provide any peace of mind. So what else can you do? Actually, there is something, probably not yet on your to-do list, that can absolutely make a realdifference. Bring your child to a local estate planning attorney. You’re undoubtedly aware of the fact that, having graduated from high school, your kid’s an adult now— meaning that your child’s going to spread his or her wings. But what is essential to remember: At 18, college students often still want Mom and Dad by their side if they get sick, but legally, decisions for medical care are theirs alone. If they were say, unconscious from a serious car accident, a parent couldn’t authorize medical care without first going to court. And that costs time and money, and in the end it would still be up to a judge whether you could make decisions on your child’s behalf or not. We don’t want to worry you, but the unfortunate reality is that, every year, some quarter of a million people between 18 and 25 wind up in the nation’s hospitals, according to Forbes, and their parents are often locked out of critical decisions. Therefore, experts recommend that everyone over the age of 18 have a basic estate plan which includes a will or trust, a power of attorney, and medical directives that would allow someone they trust to take act on their behalf, if they aren’t able to. Here are some things to take care of as you send your kid away to college: A FERPA Release: The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act is designed to protect college student’s privacy, but it can leave parents locked out in an emergency. A properly worded release allows school officials to talk with you and release your child’s records to you. A HIPAA Authorization: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was designed protect a patient’s privacy. Consider having your child signing an authorization so that—just in case—any necessary doctors can talk to you about your child’s condition, care, and treatment. A Durable Financial Power of Attorney: This is a legal document that allows you to take care of your child’s checking or savings accounts, pay bills, etc., if the child’s unable to—whether due to illness or even just location (for example, if the school is on the other side of the country). A Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare: Like the financial version, this allows you to handle medical decisions for your child, if your child is unable to do so. A Will: At first glance, this may seem a little silly for the average broke college kid. But there could be a lot of hidden complexities: The average American has some 90 online accounts, for instance. Does your child have thoughts about who should manage and close down those social media accounts? Monitor emails? Who should get the Xbox or a bank account? It’s also a great time in your young adult’s life to instill responsibility by encouraging them to think about this early in life. As personal family attorneys, we’ve been helping parents attain peace of mind for years. Feel free to reach out to us if you have questions about this topic or any other estate planning matters. Dedicated to empowering your family, building your wealth and securing your legacy, A local attorney and father, Marc Garlett is on a mission to help parents protect what they love most. His office is located at 49 S. Baldwin Ave., Ste. G, Sierra Madre, CA 91024. Schedule an appointment to sit down and talk about ensuring a legacy of love and financial security for your family by calling 626.587.3058 or visit www. GarlettLaw.com for more information. All Things By Jeff Brown LOOK UP MORE OFTEN! We we should all look up more often.Tens of millions of Americans pulled their heads out of their work and their cell phones last week to witness a rare total solar eclipse,which created an eerie midday twilight as it rolled 3000 miles across the country,spooking the birds and cows and leaving vast growds of normally crabby humans cooing and exclaiming like children.Even for those of us who had to settle for a partial eclipse,it was thrilling- a reminder that we are passengers on a rock swinging through the solar system in a celestial dance chroeographed by forces beyond our ken and our control. Awe is an uplifting emotion.It is good to feel small, to sense how brief and fragile our lives are in astronomical terms,to see that beyond the mundane lies a great mystery .Like most people,I look up too infrequently.But seeing the sky always changes my mood for the better.Look up:The heavens are full of wonders even when the moon isn’t blocking the sun.Every dawn and sunset is an astonishment of gorgeous light and startling, shifting color. All day,clouds tinged with grey,pink,and orange pass over head like windblown thoughts,scudding across the canvas of depthless blue.At night,countless stars silently smolder in the black infinity,many or most of them(we now know)orbited by their own necklace of swirling planets and moons.Is anyone looking back when you look up? Why is the universe so incomprehensibly vast,with billions of galaxies,each containing billions of stars? Wondering about such things is somehow comforting, a welcome departure from the news, Twitter, and Instagram. This week,a great darkness fell upon America and it was easy to understand why an eclipse terrified the ancients who saw them as portents of doom. But then the sun returned, advising us: Light defeats darkness.This, too.shall pass. By William Falk, Editor-in-Chief “The Week” BUSINESS TODAY The latest on Business News, Trends and Techniques By La Quetta M. Shamblee, MBA MIND YOUR BUSINESS Establishing and maintaining a successful business begins and ends with an entrepreneur’s state of mind. “The Little Engine That Could” is one of the most famous children’s stories, extolling the benefits of what is possible when someone simply dares to believe they can accomplish something that may seem out of reach. Everyone who has any inkling of entrepreneurial aspiration must seize the moment at some point and take action in order to create the product or business they envision. The mind is defined as the part of a person that can think, reason, feel and remember. It is commonly thought of as the activity of the brain, which is an appropriate springboard to emphasize that activity or action aligned with aspiration is what distinguishes doers from mere dreamers. Mind your business is used here as an expression to emphasize the importance of how entrepreneurs can use their own thought process to forge ahead toward achieving goals. The following mnemonic can be used as a guide to move forward and keep going in the direction of your business interests. Make Up Your Mind The first step is to get clarity about your vision, your dream to start a business. Do you want to earn extra income or build your idea into your primary livelihood? Do you want a small, easy-to-manage business or are you thinking of building a thriving enterprise? Either one will need to generate revenue and be profitable. It is important to determine the income goal as a certain amount per month, year or other timeframe. Finally, it is imperative to commit to a date by which you expect certain goals to be attained. Invest Your Time & Resources Everyone on the planet is granted with 24 hours in a day, and those who have relished in the success of building a profitable understand that time is a commodity more valuable than money. Both should be used wisely, but unlike money, time wasted can never be recaptured. Take time to layout the gameplan, the roadmap as you understand it, to reach your goal. Never Give Up Follow the example of The Little Engine That Could and press forward, even when going uphill makes it a little more difficult. Distinguish Yourself With Discipline Executing your plan will build the bridge between your goal and your vision. Consistency fosters discipline, which results in a mastery of knowledge and skills that fuels the type of confidence that can help an entrepreneur to keep going when times get challenging. Move beyond thinking about starting a business, or if you’re already in business, move beyond simply thinking about what you can do to expand and move to the next phase you envision. Make up our mind to have the level of success you desire as a business owner and go for it. “The mind is everything. What you think you become.” - Buddha We’d like to hear from you! What’s on YOUR Mind? Contact us at: editor@mtnviewsnews.com or www.facebook.com/mountainviewsnews AND Twitter: @mtnviewsnews Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com | ||||||||||||||||||||