Showing posts with label self. Show all posts
Showing posts with label self. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Universal Prayer

Attributed to Pope Clement XI (23 July 1649 – 19 March 1721)

I came across this post from http://happyathomehilda.blogspot.com/ and find it really interesting and very meaningful. With all the hustle and bustle in our lives, let us not forget to take the time to pause and just be thankful for whatever we have.

~ oo0oo ~
"Is praying your steering wheel or your spare tire?"  - Corrie Ten Boom
~ oo0oo ~

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Blank Thursday

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I've been staring infront of my laptop for the last couple of hours. Still no luck on what my post entry will be. I guess I'll have to wait for a few more hours or perhaps in a matter of minutes and hopefully will have something to write about.

Don't get me wrong though. I've got a hundred and ten things to discuss but somehow my mind's flying low. I'm quite puzzled also.

So, my apologies for now. Promise to make up for it. Thanks!  

Monday, August 23, 2010

All in One Day

Several years ago, I read in an article about “doing everything in one day”. It goes something as; our day is really designed to compose of 24 hours only which can be divided into:
 
                 "8 hours of sleeping/resting,
                   8 hours of working, and another
                   8 hours to do our other tasks in life”


Make My Day!

Going through my blog entries again, I wondered, will it be read by other people aside from my family? I reminded myself that this blog site came to life because I wanted to impart ideas. How will I know if what I am doing here makes any sense? I should not allow to be held back by some feeling of uncertainty. Sooner, I will need to have some evaluation on my posts. Whether good, non-affirmative, in-between, or no reaction are all of equal importance because it will serve as my gauge for further improvement. 

After mustering my spirited determination, I decided to disclose my blog site watchful not to make myself too swaggering.