Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Coryn Thalmann - Finding Time to Pay It Forward


Why do we volunteer?  How do we choose among the so many important causes?  Does it add to our lives or take time away from other things?  We asked Coryn Thalmann, CEO, COO of Jimcor Agencies, to answer a few questions for us on her personal thoughts about volunteering - thanks Coryn for taking the time to talk to us!


Q: What groups do you / have you volunteered for?
C Thalmann: Special Olympics, YIP's, UFO, Board of Directors for NAPSLO Education Foundation to name a few


Q: How do you find the time to volunteer with family and work commitments?
C Thalmann: First, I prioritize all the aspects of my life when making a decision to begin something.  Then, I work with my husband to schedule everything we need to do and continually communicate about changes.  Finally, I try to be 100% present wherever I am.  If I am home playing with my kids, I try and focus on them.  When I am at an event, I focus on those I am meeting.

Q: Do your children know you volunteer?  How do they feel about it?
C Thalmann: They know I am away at times, but don’t really understand what volunteering entails.  They are getting to an age where I will be able to take them to certain events so they can see versus hear about what I am doing.

Q: What is the best experience you have had from volunteering?  
C Thalmann: Seeing a smile on a person’s face!

Q: What would you say if someone said they didn’t have the time to volunteer for a cause?  
C Thalmann: Do what you can.  Every little bit helps so try and find ½ hour to help.

Q: In closing – is there anything else you would want to say?  Any cause close to your heart you would want to talk about?  
C Thalmann: The world is based on people helping other people.  I have been fortunate in my life and feel that paying it forward is a must for me.

So, in closing think about how you "pay it forward"!  What cause is important to you?  Do you volunteer your time?  Let us know :)

Know you want to volunteer but not sure where to start?  Try Volunteer Match! http://www.volunteermatch.org/

Did you know yesterday was Mandela Day? 
http://www.mandeladay.com/
An annual celebration of Nelson Mandela’s life (started in 2009) and a global call to action for people to recognize their individual power to" make an imprint" and change the world around them -- by giving 67 minutes of volunteer service. Celebrated on July 18 


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Wearing a Life Jacket is Still the Most Important Step Boaters Can Take to Ensure Their Safety on the Water


It is boating Season!
Beautiful weather and fun with family and friends.  But please - be careful!
Boating fatalities jumped 12.8 percent in 2011 and are now at the highest level since 1998, according to the U.S. Coast Guard's just released report 2011 Recreational Boating Statistics.
Last year, 533 of the 758 boating fatalities resulted from drowning, with 84 percent of the drowning victims not reported as wearing a life jacket. The Coast Guard is urging recreational boaters to make sure everyone on board wears their life jacket at all times on the water.
This information is taken directly from the US Coast Guard website.  For more information go to http://www.uscgboating.org/