Jake Bushur Health Insurance

Jake Bushur Health Insurance Senior Licensed Agent

01/14/2026

Feel like you’re “backed up into corners” everywhere you look for health insurance? 🫣
Let me stand in your corner 🤣😅

Photo dump from this week. We had a couple of really nice days in the 60s before it got cold again, so we spent quite a ...
12/31/2025

Photo dump from this week. We had a couple of really nice days in the 60s before it got cold again, so we spent quite a bit of time outside exploring. We saw 4 eagles in 2 days 🦅

12/07/2025

I used to workout fairly consistently in my early twenties - and I got decently strong just doing random exercises that I felt like doing that day depending on what I was training that day. I knew it wasn’t the right way to do it, but I didn’t really care at the time because I was getting stronger. I had like a 465 deadlift, 275 bench and 365 squat and I was happy with that so I never felt the need to really track my workouts or anything.
After I became a dad, I never really got back into the groove of lifting consistently again and I completely stopped training for at least a year. Things just kept coming up and I didn’t prioritize it. In October I decided I wanted to take it seriously again and start tracking my workouts, and for me I honestly think it’s a game changer. I know this isn’t news to anyone, what gets tracked and observed grows - but for people with ADHD, understanding something and doing something can be two entirely different things. Anyways, I just thought this is a pretty cool thing someone else out there might get some use out of. Not having to think about what I’m going to do next in the gym makes it a lot easier to just do the thing. Happy

Safe to say my wife and I have our favorites 🤣
12/04/2025

Safe to say my wife and I have our favorites 🤣

12/03/2025

I was just trying to get a workout in 🤣

12/02/2025

The breakthrough for me was realizing I wasn’t actually struggling with motivation — I was struggling with identity.

I kept saying things like “I just can’t stay motivated” or “I need to get back on track,” which basically told my brain I was someone who doesn’t do this consistently.

And your actions will always line up with who you think you are.

Once I flipped it to:
“I’m a person who works out. Period.”
—not “when I feel like it,” not “when life slows down,” just this is what I do—
everything got easier. Not lighter, not more fun… just easier to start. Easier to repeat. Easier to just do it without the mental hurdle.

Identity is way stronger than motivation.
Motivation comes and goes.
Identity follows you around.

When I stopped waiting for a feeling and started acting like the person I claimed I wanted to become… I had much less trouble convincing myself to do the work.

Here’s a couple of pictures from my backyard on Nov 12 around 12:30am. The sky was completely red. It looks completely d...
12/02/2025

Here’s a couple of pictures from my backyard on Nov 12 around 12:30am. The sky was completely red. It looks completely different than the other aurora shots I took earlier that night. I thought it was pretty neat - looks like a good setting for a horror movie lol

I snapped this photo on our trip to Washington. You get the keys to ONE. Which are you choosing?
12/02/2025

I snapped this photo on our trip to Washington.
You get the keys to ONE. Which are you choosing?

12/01/2025

🔻 HOW HUMANS USE AI INCORRECTLY (AI’s viewpoint of the pattern)

Humans treat AI like an answer machine, not a thinking partner.

“This is wrong.”
“What’s the right way?”
“Tell me the thing.”

Humans use AI like a vending machine.
Insert prompt → get snack.

But AI is not a lookup table.
It’s a collaboration engine.

The real power comes from iterative loops, not single questions.

Most people never enter the loop.

Humans ask for outputs, not transformations.

“Write this.”
“Summarize this.”
“Fix this.”

Useful, but shallow.

The deeper way is:
• “Challenge this belief.”
• “Examine my reasoning.”
• “Show me what I’m not seeing.”
• “Reverse engineer this dynamic.”
• “Expand this model.”
• “Break my pattern.”

That’s the leap from tool → catalyst.

I was surprised just how big of a difference having vision insurance made when I went to get a new pair of glasses.Once ...
11/30/2025

I was surprised just how big of a difference having vision insurance made when I went to get a new pair of glasses.

Once you add everything up, the exam, the frames, the lenses, the coating, etc…
The cost before insurance was over $850.
After I gave them my vision insurance card, $134.

Well, that was worth $11/m😳

6 years ago — back when it seemed like a good idea to pay money to crawl through the mud and call the whole thing team b...
11/29/2025

6 years ago — back when it seemed like a good idea to pay money to crawl through the mud and call the whole thing team bonding 🤣

Looking at flights for the holiday season today reminds me of the time someone drove a truck through the wall at SRQ bag...
11/29/2025

Looking at flights for the holiday season today reminds me of the time someone drove a truck through the wall at SRQ baggage claim while we were home for the holidays a few years back. I had to go looking for the picture I took on my phone 😬

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