Live on the inside with Kim O’Neill

Hello again; This is the latest in my “Live On The Inside” posts where I share my most recent interviews. Growing up in the carnival business I’ve listened to many talented side-show barkers crying to come see it live on the inside. And it’s a way to remind myself of my carnival roots. It’s important … Read more

What’s Your Excuse with Guest Michael Babcock

Hello again; Today, I’m writing to share the latest episode of my podcast What’s Your Excuse? I’m still progressing towards an official relaunch of the show on the Global Voice Network, but until that happens; I don’t want you all forgetting about me. So, below please find my interview with Michal Babcock of www.yourownpay.com We … Read more

Live on the inside with Fabrizio Van Marciano 23 Successful Bloggers Reveal Their Most Effective Methods For Promoting A New Blog Post

Hello again; I’m really trying to stick to my goal of posting whenever I have a new guest post, blog interview, or appearance on a podcast, radio show, or lord willing a tv show. 🙂 Today, I’m writing about a round up post that i was blessed to be invited to contribute to. It was … Read more

Good health makes me a better blogger part 1

Hello again; Its no secret that I believe my personal transformation started by getting in better physical health. First, I was convinced to have a sleep study. I was diagnosed with sleep apnea and fitted with a CPAP machine. Later, I was persuaded to consider having gastric surgery. I listened to the information and decided to go ahead with it after finding out that it wasn’t the answer just a tool to help with long term weight loss. I had a successful procedure. Following that up with eating healthier and daily exercise I am now at my ideal weight of 255 pounds for a 6 ft. 4 man with a solid build. As I have gotten healthier I have come to have more energy, creativity, and passion. So, I want to share some of my recent experiences in hopes of encouraging you to also make your health a priority.

Some questions

Let’s start with a few questions. When was the last time you saw a doctor? Was it in his or her office, or was it at an emergency room? Did you go to have a regular check up or where you there for some sort of condition?

Do you have a regular primary care physician? Do you know them by name? When was the last time you visited them? And when you go do you have a conversation or just listen to their advice and get out of there?

I know going to the doctor is not much fun. I hear it is even less fun for women. And for those who get told this often, going there only to hear you need to quit smoking, drink less, or lose weight isn’t fun either. I used to be that guy. I would go to my doctor every six months but only because I had prescriptions that needed to be approved by a physician before they could be refilled. I would promise to try harder, and she would tell me I better. 🙂

Talking to my doctor

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