Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
Rest in Peace Michael
In this Aug. 29, 1993 file photo, pop singer Michael Jackson performs during his 'Dangerous' concert …
I was sad and blue when I heard about the untimely passing of a great icon. Michael even with all the controversies throughout his life remained the King of Pop. His music was both fun and inspirational. I am sure that his fans from all walks of like and all over the world are devastated about this news. Although he hasn't been active of late but his songs are forever remembered by the fans who consider him king of his arena. His music will forever leave on if not more popular.Rest In Peace Michael. You are loved and idolized by many.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Style
Fashion is heating up!
You don't have to spend a fortune to look fabulous. Our style experts went on a hunt for the best deals and steals around. And just leave a note if anyone who likes handmade fashion dresses I am here available to make what style u want for your dresses just let me know in advance so I can serve u. Is also affordable price it is just depend of what style u want and design. Is your closet full of clothes, but nothing to wear? U need me to make your stylist, helps you become a savvy shopper so you can get dressed without the stress.
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Sunday, June 21, 2009
The Simple Life
Not only is it practical, it's absolutely essential. And in one respect it's easier now than it was a few years ago because everyone is much more aware of how complicated life can be today. Many technologies can simplify our lives tremendously, but we have to learn to use them effectively. With a cell phone, for example, you can easily let a client know you'll be delayed -- but if you constantly feel you have to respond to a ringing phone, it can draw you off center.
It's much easier to simplify when you know what your priorities are. You have to recognize that you can't do it all. Rather than trying to do it all or know it all, you can focus your attention on the things that support those priorities and let the rest go. This can be challenging in the information age, but if you're committed to your priorities, it's doable.
E-mail, too, can greatly simplify your life as long as you use it in a way that actually helps you. I use E-mail to connect with my friends and I check it after work or when I don't feel tired , setting aside the time to respond to them. So I've made it work for me.
Simplifying your business is also a matter of knowing your priorities. When you're clear about your goals and what products you want to bring to your clients, you can focus on those rather than be distracted by what everyone else is doing. It helps to be doing something you love, something you feel will be of benefit to your customers. If you stay focused on that, it's easier to make the important business decisions you need to make.
The crisis of this economy is making us to work hard. The challenge comes when you get distracted by the unlimited number of options that can offer. Money can expand opportunities to make life simpler and more enjoyable. If you know what is really important to you, you can expand your work with money do and you can simply anytime you choose.
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Finding Balance
Getting carried away in your work at home is easy to do. Running a business becomes an integral part of your life, and often, the line between work and life gets so blurred that the difference becomes indistinguishable. But many people note, business success is most often brought about by a healthy, balanced lifestyle.
Here, Inc.com offers its best articles on finding and maintaining a healthy work-life balance. From tips on simplifying and finding time to exercise, to advice on juggling work and family responsibilities, you'll find invaluable information for building a more rewarding lifestyle.
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Dad's the Best
Dad The older I get, the more I appreciate having you for a dad… You've given us a lot to be grateful for, and I just hope you know how much we love you for being the special man you are… the king dad papa poppy big guy friend yo dad the man chief father sir pops the old man pa daddy. You're the best! you’ve done and for all you’ve been -- I could never thank you enough.... A wonderful a Happy Father's Day to u Papa I love u so much!!!
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Detailed Local Forecast!

Friday 19
Today: Variable clouds with scattered thunderstorms. High near 90F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%. It is very hot and uncomfortable because of the heat. Especially like me that I am working at home without electric fan is really killing me it makes me feel uncomfortable so what I have to do is just drinking a cold water every damn 3o minutes that would really help me to cool off. And Tonight: Scattered thunderstorms. Low 79F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 60%. so , is pretty obvious that this month is a rainy seasons and i love the way it is. How about u?
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Finally done already!
So, this is how my life is all about busy always but i still can handle and take care myself of course coz it is important we shouldn't forget our self and need to take care and maintain not only work and work but it is always give our self a time to maintain our health and beauty. Yes, is a hard time to do and to maintain when u feel tired at the end of the day but u have to give at least a little time for yourself also take some iron and vita.E which is needed in our daily routine that u should take daily.
How about u? would u mind to share ur stories in here:-)
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Finding Balance: Creating Space for Solitude
“In solitude we give passionate attention to our lives, to our memories, to the details around us.”
As busy moms, we work hard to keep our daily routine running smoothly and efficiently. We sew, schedules for the children and make plans for dinner, but so often in our pursuit of daily productivity, we neglect to set aside time for ourselves.
In the constant stream of activity and noise filling our days, it is hard to slow down and savor a quiet moment. I know I struggle with this! Slowing down seems counterproductive and frivolous.
It is easy to look for fulfillment in daily accomplishments, but miss the experience of simply being rather than doing. I think the quality of life actually improves when we devote ourselves fully to both the hard work of the day and the quiet moments of solitude. It is in that balance that we find beauty and contentment in living. And I am not asking for more.
Just give yourself permission to live life at a your own peace. Don’t let any one else decide how much you need to fit into a day.
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Catching-up with my son
It’s amazing how kids grow so quickly.
My son is 3 years old already and he start schooling, and gush my time are hectic coz u know how kids are when they growing up and start schooling right, sometimes my sister helping me to take care of my son by sending to his school and wait until the school is done. However, like other kids he’s a bit hyperactive. and yes, is a head ache sometimes but all we have to do is just comfort him coz that's the way kids are. Also good thing that every time we prayed at home every night he also praying with us too and sing a song too and its really make me happy when i hear him singing and try to follow with us when we pray...he is a sweet baby and adorable.
Working at home most of the time gives me the advantage to really watch him grow, although there are many times that most of my waking hours are spent with my machine. Work work work. Had to. For him. For both of us. I tried my best though to catch up with him whenever possible, or when I take intermittent breaks. And every time i going out he always asking me where i am going if i go to the City coz he is crazy going out with me all the time and if i don't bring him gush my heart is achy from his crying so what i did is just skip away that he cant see me when i am busy doing shopping for my business...so, all the time I am thinking to buy something for him to make him calm, so when i get home he always telling me that mama why i didn't bring him with me...lol...so make me smile always even how tired i am but when i hear him sweet to me wow everything is fine. and also most of the time I just leave him watch TV alone but sometimes with his cousins and yes every time the cousins around he always crying coz of them always bothering him while he watching his favorite show horse.
There's so much to learn about him, and I am really thrilled with the privilege of raising him alone.
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Child Rearing/ A Passion or an Obligation
“A child will make love stronger, days shorter, nights longer, bankroll smaller, home happier, clothes shabbier, the past forgotten, and the future worth living for” ~Unknown
Single parenting is a bliss and sometimes (or occasionally) a disaster.
No matter how long or how tiring my day is, a smile, a hug, or a kiss from my son would immediately ease me of the weights I have been unsuccessfully trying to carry all day long. Though, I work at home most of the time, but I do miss my son whenever I spend more than 5 hours on my machine with busy lifestyle. I sometimes feel sorry that I cannot attend personally to his needs and leave him alone to watch tv or else playing with his cousins.
For me, that is a sure road to disaster in parenting. Don’t take me wrong.
I know that as parents, it is our primary obligation to provide for the material needs of our children. However, in my mind, this should not be at the expense of withholding them what they need most –our attention, and personal touch.
Child rearing is meant to be a passion, not an obligation. Obligation follows passion, not the other way around. Caring for our children on the basis of our love and our passion to ensure their welfare and future is the best way of parenting.
Toys, however expensive or educationally beneficial will not substitute for a personal attention.
How many of us have been guilty of these impositions? Don’t touch that! Don’t go there! NO!!! Don’t do that! Wipe your nose! Go play with your toys! I am busy!
We are actually imposing stiff rules on very fragile minds. Do they really understand the meaning and intents of those prohibitions? Would it be possible instead to do it the other way, like ‘do this’ with your assistance, and a little of your time (or a short pause from your reading, TV watching, phone conversation, work, etc.)?
Child rearing is not a mere obligation that needs to be dispensed. It is a calling. It is privilege. It is a passion.
I am still learning.
Share your thoughts please.
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A Confident Talk on Self-Confindece
‘Over confidence’ is believing on who you are not. This is not healthy, because it leads to pride, prejudices, and pretensions. It also undermines the confidence of others. On the other hand, a healthy self-confidence is mirroring who you are, your real worth, and what you are capable of. It harnesses your potential from within, and when utilized and exuded, it boosts others confidence as well.
Where does it begin?
Believing in yourself is the cornerstone of a healthy self confidence.
“The turning point, I think, was when I really realized that you can do it yourself. That you have to believe in you because sometimes that's the only person that does believe in your success but you.”
Well said. Should I add more? Nah. Here’s your take:
And here’s another:
Are you having trouble with your self-worth and/or self-confidence? How did you overcome it? Your story will surely inspire others. We'd love to hear it. Would you care to share it?
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Nonstop!
Today I went to the shop and to many rush need to be done soon...well i think i can handle that I just need to stay positive as always and no rushing for good result and of course it was pissed off because of the rain and so many things need to choose and try to deal to get a better price and it was ok coz the saleslady was very friendly beside she gives me a free 1meter of material so i was contented to it. and tomorrow i will be busy again and rest of the days coming....
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Independence Day!
Today is the 12th and it's independence day here in my country. Lots of activities going on both rallies and celebration. Rallies because a lot of people are protesting against the resolution passed in congress about constituent assembly. I've never followed politics and I know should as a good citizen of my country but for the life of me can't understand what is being rallied about. What really is constituent assembly? How bad will it really affect the country? It's good to fight for a cause but it's sad to see that most of the people in the rally don't even know what they are fighting about. A lot of big political figures are using it to gain votes or popularity among the people. I don't know but in my opinion they should be worried about a lot of other things right now like the global recession plus the outbreak in A (H1N1).Although there are not that many cases confirmed here in the Philippines but it's close to a hundred already. It is quite frightening that one could get sick from this. As far as I know thought there hasn't been a death yet because of this virus and I really hope there won't be. It really scares the heck out of me. It makes you feel like a prisoner really because you don't want to leave the house in fear that you might contract this virus. So much for independence huh? This is another kind of prison and I really pray that we will come out of this victorious.
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