First and foremost, I need to share something personal.
Last night, we faced the fierce wrath of Hurricane/Tropical Storm Hillary.
It was an unforgettable night of relentless rain, disorienting power outages, and the eerie sensation of the ground shaking beneath us as boulders, mud, and water roared down our nearby creek.
Our family and I had our escape plan ready, watching and waiting to decide if fleeing was our best option.
Miraculously, as dawn broke, we found that while HWY 38 was shut down due to mudslides, and our familiar creek walkway had transformed – trees toppled and landscapes remodeled – our neighborhood endured only minor damage.
We were truly fortunate, especially considering the devastation in Forest Falls, Oak Glen, and other areas.
Now, onto another heart-stopping revelation…
Imagine You’re sipping your morning coffee, the sun streaming through your window, and you decide to check your emails.
And suddenly… you can’t breathe. Terrifying, isn’t it?
According to a startling new study, many of us momentarily stop breathing every time we open our emails!
I posted the article below. It’s worth reading.
Yes, it sounds surreal, but it’s a genuine phenomenon.
Now, let me guess… you probably thought I was referring to those annoying spam emails or the countless promotional junk we receive daily.
But no. What I’m talking about is even scarier.
Have you ever received a letter from the IRS?
You know the feeling. That sinking sensation in your gut, your heart racing, wondering if they’re going to swipe every penny from your bank account.
The truth is, it’s not just the physical letters that can cause this stress-induced breathlessness.
Even an EMAIL notification from them can freeze you in place!
Imagine getting an email from your bank that your account balance is $0 or has been frozen.
My friend, you’re not alone if you’re dreading such emails.
And the implications are clear. We need to take action not just for our financial health but for our very ability to BREATHE.
Don’t let IRS tax problems or other financial stress rob you of your peace of mind and oxygen.
Please just go ahead, be informed, and make sure you’re safe from any nasty surprises.
If you need guidance, tips, or even just someone to chat with about these concerns, hit ‘reply’ or give us a call at 909-570-1103 or book an appointment at https://CallTaxEA.com
I’m here to help you breathe easy again amidst life’s storms.
Warmly,
Carlos Samaniego EA
Earthquake and Hurricane Survivor (Both on the same day)
P.S. It’s not the emails that are the enemy, but the fear they might contain. Equip yourself with knowledge and support, and you’ll always have fresh air waiting for you, even after the stormiest nights.
P.P.S. Here is the link to the article about email and breathing: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/21/well/live/screen-apnea-breathing.html