Monday, January 28, 2013

* REFLECTIONS 01-28-13














In any relationship trust is the first thing to leave 
and the last to return. 

And if you recognize that the most important 
relationship is with yourself, 
then perhaps 
it's time to start some trust building 
close to home. 

Make and keep a promise 
or a commitment to yourself, 
however small - in fact, start very small!

 Make one and keep one today, 
and then notice the surge 
of inner power as a result. 

See how much more 
you like yourself as a result. 
Trust is being built.



















Today is your day to paint life in bold colors;

set today's rhythm with your heart-drum;

walk today's march with courage;
create today as your celebration of life.

- Jonathan Lockwood Huie 





Stop acting as if life is a rehearsal.
Live this day as if it were your last.
The past is over and gone.
The future is not guaranteed.

- Wayne Dyer




Don't Wait!
Start on your dreams, 
your impulses,
your longings, 
your special occasions today.
Because this is your moment.-

 Mary Anne Radmacher




You're off to Great Places!
Today is your day!
Your mountain is waiting,
So...
 get on your way!

- Dr. Seuss
















Marian Rivera





 LECHON KAWALI
 PRITONG BANGUS
PORK BBQ





In your hands



If it takes some time, then take the time. If it requires some effort, then make the effort.
When you don’t know how, you can learn. When you require some assistance, ask for it.
If one path is blocked, start looking for another way. When something knocks you off track, get up quickly and point yourself back in the right direction.

Decide that you will not tolerate any excuses, not from yourself or from anyone else. Do what it takes to deal with life as it comes, and firmly take control of your own destiny.
Be kind, be polite, be respectful and understanding, all while being your own person. Spend less time complaining and judging, and more time making a real, positive difference.

Your life is in your hands. So keep those hands working in a thankful, loving and effective way.

Ralph Marston

































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