Heart’s tugged
Head’s confused
And sleep won’t fall
It’s so familiar
Yet so uncomfortable
Knife’s been thrust
I’m being sent to the grave
I know I have to be brave
Or all else will flounder Continue reading
Heart’s tugged
Head’s confused
And sleep won’t fall
It’s so familiar
Yet so uncomfortable
Knife’s been thrust
I’m being sent to the grave
I know I have to be brave
Or all else will flounder Continue reading
It is human nature to desire happiness and desist pain. But oftentimes, both of these won’t come to you without the other. The story then just depends on the way you look at these two realities in life when they actually happen to you.
Below is a story that I’d like to share with you today. May it remind us that like most of the little things that occurs in our day to day lives, the labor of working, misunderstandings in relationships, family conflicts, etc. all these are just part of our life’s effort required to help us appreciate happiness all the more. There is no happiness without pain.
As what they say, “If it feels easy, you’re doing it wrong”.
by JEREMY MCCARTHY on THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WELLBEING
People often ask me how I do everything that I do. Writer, blogger, teacher, father, spa industry leader . . . I wear many hats (and try to wear them well.) I usually don’t know how to respond when someone asks me what my secret is, but I think I’ve finally figured it out: I’m not afraid of the pain.
I was thinking about this last week when I went to Barbados on vacation with my wife, our two-year-old son Dylan and our six-week-old baby Max. Traveling with two kids that young is not easy (in fact, it sucks) and most sane people wouldn’t even think of planning a trip like this.
Day one of our vacation was pretty miserable: getting two kids out of bed, fed and dressed at 5 a.m., mad dash to the airport, juggling strollers, boppies and baby bottles through the security checkpoint (our baby formula went through a chemical analysis that would make the cast of CSI proud) until we finally took off en route to Barbados. The four-hour plane ride was no picnic either, with a wriggling infant on each lap (particularly Dylan who seemed to only be able to distract himself from the discomfort of the flight by exploring new and innovative ways to annoy nearby passengers.)
You’re probably thinking we were finally able to relax once we landed in Barbados . . . No such luck. We went through emotional meltdowns with each child as they adapted to their new environment. So, by the end of the first day, I was exhausted, had a splitting headache, and was starting to wonder if this was a good idea.
But then came day two. Continue reading
The following is a post I’d like to share with you today. Hopefully this article will inspire you to live out your dream, leave all your worries, and live life to the fullest – just like what I’m doing. Enjoy!
by Mastin Kipp on February 28, 2012
Tony Robbins told me once, “The quality of your life is directly related to the amount of uncertainty you can comfortably live with”.
This is some of the best advice I ever got.
What’s amazing to me about most of the people I meet and for my clients is that, truly, the only thing stopping them from living their dreams is the story and meaning they tell themselves about why it’s not possible.
Period. End of story
The whole conversation around “I don’t have the time or money” is just not a reality. We all have the same amount of time. We might not have the same amount of money, but money is just energy. And you can have tons of energy. On top of that, lack of money means you’ll just have to be more creative.
The truth is, Continue reading
This year I was one with General Santos City in celebrating its Kalilangan festival last February 27.
The word Kalilangan is derived from the Maguindanaoan word “kalilang” which means “festival,” or “celebration.” The anniversary celebration commemorates the landing of the city’s founder, General Paulino Santos, along with the first settlers from Luzon, at the shores of Sarangani Bay.
Kalilangan celebrates colors, ethnicity, thanksgiving. There’s actually more that depicts Kalilangan, and and I am so proud to say that this year I celebrated Kalilangan with awesome friends.
1. Babysitting
2.. Tic Tac Toe
3. Dragonball
4. Walking
5. Electric Fans
21. Making Love
22. Getting Lost
23. Wishing
24. Airbending
25. Stargazing
26. Anti-aging
41. Lazy Day
42. Parking
43. Sunsets
44. Water Rafting
45. Fishing
46. Food Delivery
47. Frostbite Continue reading
80. Pet Care
79. Backpacking
78. Kissing
77. HHWW
76. Group Hugs
74. Sleeping
73. Mountain Biking Continue reading
The DOT’s “It’s More Fun in the Philippines!” slogan has spark the imagination of a lot of people. And so to take my part in my country’s tourism campaign, I’ve gathered 100 photos from all over the web and compiled them here. These will be a series of 5 posts, each containing 20 photos (along with their sources).
So sit back, relax, and have fun because It’s More Fun here in the Philippines always, in all ways.
100. Solo Flight
99. Status Updates
98. Dusk
97. Resourcefulness
96. Etching
95. Apologies
94. Currency Continue reading
1. Act and behave your age
Face and accept the reality of getting old, its consequences, and the limitations which growing old brings. Quit fooling yourself by trying to look like you were in your youth.
2. Move on
Focus on enjoying people and not on indulging in/or accumulating material things. Enjoy life and meet new people. Do the things you have always wanted to do but was unable to do so. Follow your dream and your hearts’ desire. Continue reading