Sellinglongbeach.com

Sellinglongbeach.com Real Estate in Long Beach, CA Josie Neglia epitomizes integrity, hard work and creative service in every detail of her client's real estate transactions.

Josie grew up in Toronto, Canada and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree from York University, Toronto. Josie is no stranger to hard work as she trained daily to become a professional Latin dancer. Her strong business ethics granted her travel worldwide with a large fan base and professional work ethic to inspire the trust of thousands of clients internationally. As a parent to a beautiful 14 year

old daughter, Josie Neglia is active in the Long Beach School District teaching for the Long Beach Arts Council and donates time to charity events for Long Beach Memorial Hospital and the Children's Hospital. As a real estate agent for the past 4 years, Josie has been creative in working with local businesses and charities and non-profits to build relationships in the community that reveal her commitment to servicing the buyers and sellers. Residing and working in the Long Beach area for over 20 years, Josie's passion for this city has earned her to be a specialist in all this city has to offer and the diverse real estate profiles of the 36th largest city in America. With extensive training in real estate from greats like Gary Keller, Tom Ferry and Dianna Kokoszka, Josie Neglia is constantly informed of all aspects of the real estate industry. Knowledgeable of market trends, new laws, new 1st time home buyer loans, and information that help transactions run smoothly and professionally is Josie's number one mission. If you are thinking of making a move to Long Beach, Josie Neglia is your agent.

03/01/2023

Josie & Johann Share Secrets to Hosting 4 Successful Airbnbs & How to Thrive in this Business. As SuperHosts with over 1500 Great Reviews, Josie & Johann teach you how they got started to now hosting 4 successful Airbnbs and show you every step in how you can too!

07/11/2020

SOBERING!
Reposted from a doctor
"Chicken pox is a virus. Lots of people have had it, and probably don't think about it much once the initial illness has passed. But it stays in your body and lives there forever, and maybe when you're older, you have debilitatingly painful outbreaks of shingles. You don't just get over this virus in a few weeks, never to have another health effect. We know this because it's been around for years, and has been studied medically for years.
Herpes is also a virus. And once someone has it, it stays in your body and lives there forever, and anytime they get a little run down or stressed-out they're going to have an outbreak. Maybe every time you have a big event coming up (school pictures, job interview, big date) you're going to get a cold sore. For the rest of your life. You don't just get over it in a few weeks. We know this because it's been around for years, and been studied medically for years.
HIV is a virus. It attacks the immune system, and makes the carrier far more vulnerable to other illnesses. It has a list of symptoms and negative health impacts that goes on and on. It was decades before viable treatments were developed that allowed people to live with a reasonable quality of life. Once you have it, it lives in your body forever and there is no cure. Over time, that takes a toll on the body, putting people living with HIV at greater risk for health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, diabetes, bone disease, liver disease, cognitive disorders, and some types of cancer. We know this because it has been around for years, and had been studied medically for years.
Now with COVID-19, we have a novel virus that spreads rapidly and easily. The full spectrum of symptoms and health effects is only just beginning to be cataloged, much less understood.
So far the symptoms may include:
Fever
Fatigue
Coughing
Pneumonia
Chills/Trembling
Acute respiratory distress
Lung damage (potentially permanent)
Loss of taste (a neurological symptom)
Sore throat
Headaches
Difficulty breathing
Mental confusion
Diarrhea
Nausea or vomiting
Loss of appetite
Strokes have also been reported in some people who have COVID-19 (even in the relatively young)
Swollen eyes
Blood clots
Seizures
Liver damage
Kidney damage
Rash
COVID toes (weird, right?)
People testing positive for COVID-19 have been documented to be sick even after 60 days. Many people are sick for weeks, get better, and then experience a rapid and sudden flare up and get sick all over again. A man in Seattle was hospitalized for 62 days, and while well enough to be released, still has a long road of recovery ahead of him. Not to mention a $1.1 million medical bill.
Then there is MIS-C. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs. Children with MIS-C may have a fever and various symptoms, including abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, neck pain, rash, bloodshot eyes, or feeling extra tired. While rare, it has caused deaths.
This disease has not been around for years. It has basically been 6 months. No one knows yet the long-term health effects, or how it may present itself years down the road for people who have been exposed. We literally *do not know* what we do not know.
For those in our society who suggest that people being cautious are cowards, for people who refuse to take even the simplest of precautions to protect themselves and those around them, I want to ask, without hyperbole and in all sincerity:
How dare you?
How dare you risk the lives of others so cavalierly. How dare you decide for others that they should welcome exposure as "getting it over with", when literally no one knows who will be the lucky "mild symptoms" case, and who may fall ill and die. Because while we know that some people are more susceptible to suffering a more serious case, we also know that 20 and 30 year olds have died, marathon runners and fitness nuts have died, children and infants have died.
How dare you behave as though you know more than medical experts, when those same experts acknowledge that there is so much we don't yet know, but with what we DO know, are smart enough to be scared of how easily this is spread, and recommend baseline precautions such as:
Frequent hand-washing
Physical distancing
Reduced social/public contact or interaction
Mask wearing
Covering your cough or sneeze
Avoiding touching your face
Sanitizing frequently touched surfaces
The more things we can all do to mitigate our risk of exposure, the better off we all are, in my opinion. Not only does it flatten the curve and allow health care providers to maintain levels of service that aren't immediately and catastrophically overwhelmed; it also reduces unnecessary suffering and deaths, and buys time for the scientific community to study the virus in order to come to a more full understanding of the breadth of its impacts in both the short and long term.
I reject the notion that it's "just a virus" and we'll all get it eventually. What a careless, lazy, heartless stance.
Protect yourself, protect your family and friends, be a good person and protects those you don’t know. We all have a right to feel safe. Put on a mask and stay at least 6 ft away!"
Copy and paste to share.

[Reminder],  New Classes Start Tonight! -
11/14/2018

[Reminder], New Classes Start Tonight! -

Make this new year the year you master your dancing! I look forward to coaching you and helping you fulfill your dance goals!

[Reminder], >!  New Classes Start This Week! -
11/12/2018

[Reminder], >! New Classes Start This Week! -

Make this new year the year you master your dancing! I look forward to coaching you and helping you fulfill your dance goals!

Address

Long Beach, CA

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Sellinglongbeach.com posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Sellinglongbeach.com:

Share

Category