CIG 2023 quality of life

WHAT I, DR SYDNEY BENNETT WANT ---------



TRAINING 

Outside of basic, mid & advanced training socially & physically to allow one to perform all required & emergency tasks effectively, safely & efficiently

QUALITY OF LIFE   

CIG employees & term contract workers + personal investment interests as staff longer or shore term

Accumulative portfolio development through H.R my personal quality of life model for people

We develop your portfolio with you

Expressed goals
Past challenges & current
Future scenario based challenges

I, Dr Sydney Bennett see the average person as someone that wants basic & privledge needs plus a retirement fund & health - dental benefits plus time off with friends, family, holidays & vacations

Life is your expression as oneself outside the time trade off to earn that life through work in exchange for finances & applying them in a market rate versus capped rate economic strategy as a consumer

Safe housing
Dental care
Health care
Emergency options
Injury options
Social - physical rehabilitation
Education

You likely want a way around & some toys in recreation based on your interests outside of work hours

You require flexibility for scheduling as a family & opting for raising children if you so can or choose as a single or partnered couple

You likely expect a middle class or higher equal quality of life even I'd it takes a strategic balance between items for purpose use from lower cost to brand name higher quality in a vast variety mix for activity specific options to use not hoard & collect as a phobia or habit like a nester

Nester versus organized user - functional plus trend hybrid in a heath way psychologically with organization, time management & self control including insurance & catalogued items with earned income matching receipts of funds going out & preservation or consumption plans

Preservation

Short term
Long term

Consumption

Short term
Long term

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COUNSELLING & REHABILITATION 

Routine & habit review 

Breaking & restructuring new effective habits 

Social - physical resources to educate & develop 

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HUMAN - CIVIL RIGHTS

Your private safe profile 

Geographic specific 

Gender
Sexuality 

General

Race
Culture
Belief - religious 
Education levels
Social & economic status fluctuations 

Financial & social goals 

Advanced

Safety, security, well being 
Image, character, credibility 

Banking & Government taxation 

SECURITY 

Log in 100% computing, mobile & tablet screen time recordings to analyze efficiency for performance based incentives 

Monitoring work & study plus use styles 

Understanding health record based personality style + weaknesses & strength in different positions to appropriate each person effectively in different teams employing the best combination for effective strategy 

NEGATIVE ASPECTS OF NEURO-TECH

Permanent or detachable wireless full body drown robot puppet ventriloquist doll technology

Sound effect

Vocal levels near, into the skull-ears or down the throat & through the mouth

Physical effect

Physical & psychological effective

Pain directed head to toe from the inside out

Temporary & almost or actual permanent injuries

Risks & concerns

Brain hemorrhage

A brain bleed, also known as a brain hemorrhage, refers to bleeding between the brain tissue and the skull or inside the brain tissue. This is a life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical attention

Brain aneurysm

A cerebral aneurysm (also known as a brain aneurysm) is a weak or thin spot on an artery in the brain that balloons or bulges out and fills with blood. The bulging aneurysm can put pressure on the nerves or brain tissue. It may also burst or rupture, spilling blood into the surrounding tissue (called a hemorrhage)

Oxygen deprivation

Severe oxygen deprivation can cause life-threatening problems including coma and seizures. After 10 minutes without oxygen , brain death occurs. Brain death means there is no brain activity. A person needs life support measures like a mechanical ventilator to help them breathe and stay alive

Bleeding or hemorrhaging of eyes

Subconjunctival hemorrhage is when one or more blood spots appear on the white of your eye. The eye’s conjunctiva contains a lot of tiny blood vessels that can break. If they break, blood leaks between the conjunctiva and sclera. This bleeding is the bright red spot that you see on the white of your eye

https://www.aao.org/eye-health/diseases/what-is-subconjunctival-hemorrhage

Internal bleed

Internal bleeding is one of the most serious consequences of trauma. Usually, the bleeding results from obvious injuries that require rapid medical attention. Internal bleeding may also occur after a less severe trauma or be delayed by hours or days. Some internal bleeding due to trauma stops on its own

https://www.webmd.com/first-aid/internal-bleeding-causes-signs#:~:text=Internal%20bleeding%20is%20one%20of,trauma%20stops%20on%20its%20own.

Peripheral Neuropathy

Overview. Peripheral neuropathy happens when the nerves that are located outside of the brain and spinal cord (peripheral nerves) are damaged. This condition often causes weakness, numbness and pain, usually in the hands and feet. It also can affect other areas and body functions including digestion and urination

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/peripheral-neuropathy/symptoms-causes/syc-20352061#:~:text=Overview,functions%20including%20digestion%20and%20urination.

Central nervous system injuries

They can be caused by an auto accident, sports injury, fall, stroke, ruptured brain aneurysm, lack of oxygen, gunshots or an explosive blast. These injuries are often called traumatic brain injuries or traumatic spine injuries

https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/treating-repairing-nervous-system#:~:text=Central%20nervous%20system%20injuries&text=They%20can%20be%20caused%20by,injuries%20or%20traumatic%20spine%20injuries.

Heart Failure 

Heart failure occurs when the heart muscle doesn't pump blood as well as it should. When this happens, blood often backs up and fluid can build up in the lungs, causing shortness of breath.

Certain heart conditions gradually leave the heart too weak or stiff to fill and pump blood properly. These conditions include narrowed arteries in the heart and high blood pressure.

Lung Disease 

https://www.lung.ca/lung-health/lung-disease


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