My new cellphone was given by hubby last year. Not mistaken, he bought and gave to me last March 2009. He got a big project that time and I ask him to buy me a new cellphone. Hubby asks me what model and brand I want. I searched in the net and found one that is very affordable. Now I am looking for another one because I am planning to give my old one to my mom. Someone offered me unlocked phone which is made of Europe countries. I’ll relay to hubby first to ask his opinion about this.
Friday, June 25, 2010
6 Friendship Rules to Live By
1. Be Yourself
It may seem like a no-brainer, but a lot of teens struggle not to lose their identity once they become part of a group of friends. Though who you are is always changing, especially during your teenage years, some aspects of your personality will stay pretty much the same. Figure out what those things are and think hard about who you want to be, then present yourself honestly and genuinely to the people you hang around with.
2. Avoid Gossip
Friends don't spread rumors about other friends -- even within their own group. If you've heard something shocking about someone you're friends with, find a considerate way of asking them about it personally.
3. Defend Your Friends
At some point, somebody you're not tight with is going to question the integrity of one of your friends. It's important to find out both sides of the story in a situation like this, but it's also a good chance to show your friend that you have faith in them by standing up for their reputation. Whenever you can, be respectful of the other person's question or criticism but emphasize that your friend is a good person who deserves the respect of others, even when they make mistakes.
4. Protect Your Friends
When a friend of yours is making not-so-great decisions -- whether it's about drugs, alcohol, studying or dating -- do your best to look out for them. This doesn't mean telling them what to do constantly, but you can offer gentle advice and guidance from time to time.
5. Be Careful About Boyfriends and Girlfriends
It's a good rule of thumb to stray away from dating the exes of your friends. It's an even better rule of thumb to avoid dating the people your friends have crushes on -- or people who have turned down your friends for dates. Even if your friend gives you the go-ahead, wait a while to get involved with someone who broke their heart or betrayed their confidence.
6. Return the Favor
There are times when a friend will lend you a jacket, a textbook or a shoulder to cry on. A good friend will pick you up when you're stuck in a rainstorm and listen patiently when you share a problem with them. Be sure that you're equally as generous with your time, your emotions and your possessions. People will take notice, and it's something to feel good about.
It may seem like a no-brainer, but a lot of teens struggle not to lose their identity once they become part of a group of friends. Though who you are is always changing, especially during your teenage years, some aspects of your personality will stay pretty much the same. Figure out what those things are and think hard about who you want to be, then present yourself honestly and genuinely to the people you hang around with.
2. Avoid Gossip
Friends don't spread rumors about other friends -- even within their own group. If you've heard something shocking about someone you're friends with, find a considerate way of asking them about it personally.
3. Defend Your Friends
At some point, somebody you're not tight with is going to question the integrity of one of your friends. It's important to find out both sides of the story in a situation like this, but it's also a good chance to show your friend that you have faith in them by standing up for their reputation. Whenever you can, be respectful of the other person's question or criticism but emphasize that your friend is a good person who deserves the respect of others, even when they make mistakes.
4. Protect Your Friends
When a friend of yours is making not-so-great decisions -- whether it's about drugs, alcohol, studying or dating -- do your best to look out for them. This doesn't mean telling them what to do constantly, but you can offer gentle advice and guidance from time to time.
5. Be Careful About Boyfriends and Girlfriends
It's a good rule of thumb to stray away from dating the exes of your friends. It's an even better rule of thumb to avoid dating the people your friends have crushes on -- or people who have turned down your friends for dates. Even if your friend gives you the go-ahead, wait a while to get involved with someone who broke their heart or betrayed their confidence.
6. Return the Favor
There are times when a friend will lend you a jacket, a textbook or a shoulder to cry on. A good friend will pick you up when you're stuck in a rainstorm and listen patiently when you share a problem with them. Be sure that you're equally as generous with your time, your emotions and your possessions. People will take notice, and it's something to feel good about.
I trust in You
Hubby will soon rent for a space in his new venture. As of now we don’t need an office, we need to market first to get numbers of client. When the right time comes, we will look for office furniture supplies that fit our budget. I’m praying to God that He will give us long patience in this kind of industry for we have many competitors. But our goal is to listen to client’s concern and provide good service to them. I trust God in all I do.
Thank You Lord
God answers our prayer. Hubby has a new business. I hope and pray that he can manage well this time. At first it’s hard to get clients but I know God will help us because He gave it to us. An earnest prayer will do plus faithfulness too. This year will be a tough year for us because we have so many things to settle. But I don’t fret because God is with us. God will never leave us nor forsake us. I thanked God for being a good provider to us as always.
Friday, June 4, 2010
It's a Mad Friday
Actually I am so annoyed with somebody which I cannot keep it by myself because I am exploding. If I will just keep silence, I think I will have high blood pressure or heart attack. Now, I am posting to outburst what’s inside of me.
..so much of mumble because such people are a waste of time, right? Just this afternoon I saw the daughter of my cousin who is obese. She is now a lady! I hope her mom will know about the Phentermine 37.5 soon because it can help her daughter if she choose to go on dieting.
..so much of mumble because such people are a waste of time, right? Just this afternoon I saw the daughter of my cousin who is obese. She is now a lady! I hope her mom will know about the Phentermine 37.5 soon because it can help her daughter if she choose to go on dieting.
Tips on Being a Friend
I'm Ugly when I'm Fat
There is nothing to amaze when I gain weight because I stayed at home, sitting pretty as of now! LOL! I can’t stop myself of eating, opening our ref and eat what’s in there. Let’s see if I will gain weight in a month. If that happens, I will definitely look for best weight loss supplements because I don’t want to get fat. Promise not to get chubby at all because I feel ugly when I reach that point in my life. I want to be still sexy and pretty until I get older, that’s me!
Only God Help Us
No one help us ever since my father left us and live on his own. His relatives never help us especially his siblings who are in abroad. They gave only a hundred or thousand pesos and that’s it. Mom asked help from them to help us in our schooling but they never listen to us instead they help my cousins send to a private school. Then, what happen to them, I will just keep it. I am annoyed when someone said that they are tired of helping my father. What is it? They remembered the wrong doing of my father, not the right thing he has done. They did not know that my father loves his family, his siblings but few listens to him. The reason is that we have no money so no one listens to us, right? Only God help us! So don’t say that you have helped my father, in what way? I’m so sad to hear that from you.
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