Thursday, October 31, 2024

Tono

 YOUR TONE OF VOICE MATTERS.


When we speak to someone, our tone of voice carries more weight than we might think. Even if our intentions are good, the way we say things can linger in someone's heart long after the words have been spoken. A harsh or careless tone can echo in their mind, replaying moments that may hurt more than we ever intended. Those moments can be jarring, leaving behind an emotional bruise that's hard to forget.


It's so important to be mindful of not just what we say, but how we say it. The tone we use, the approach we take, and the words we choose can either lift someone up or tear them down. Everyone you meet is carrying something within them-struggles, fears, hopes-things we might never see.


So, in every conversation, choose to be kind. Speak with empathy and warmth, because your words have the power to heal, to comfort, and to show that you care. After all, the way we make others feel is often what they remember the most.


CTTO

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

10312024 thu nakadumi

Php400 alfa
Php300 gulay
Php45 pandecoco

Php599 globe cp post paid
Php1998 globe bill
Php5953.73 meco cel

Php510 gcash tulong kay classmate chona
Php1200 mpt easy trip load
Php813 autosweep load

Php10k transfer kay ganda.

Happy 90th.

 Nay is 90


In the last several months, when I say Nay is turning 90 this year, I am awed by that. I needed to be here to witness this milestone. In truth, I am just beginning to understand what it means to live to be 64 (and I am turning 65 soon haha!) and yet Nay is 90!  Nine full decades, a very full and successful life.  She is to this day keeping up with the world still, ordering her food and supplies online, doing her banking online, communicating with family and friends on different platforms and being active on social media, etc etc.  And she still drives and if weather permits, she walks most days albeit slowly but surely.


And what she has gone through for nine decades puts my life to shame – imagine living through a world war, raising children (us siblings and some cousins here and there, and some of our friends here and there), and studying to be a lawyer while doing all that. She boldly made a life changing move midlife and became a lawyer in the US as well. She has been through headaches and heartaches aplenty and yet she still stands strong.  She was known to be smart and intelligent as a student and was always at the top of her class and now she is not just brilliant, she is also wise.  Nine decades does that to you, right?  I searched the bible (as I am wont to do these days) and it brought me to Job 12:12 – “Is not wisdom found among the aged?  Does not long life bring understanding?”


What is wisdom anyway?  And that question led me to Proverbs 4:5-11


5 Get wisdom, get understanding; do not forget my words or turn away from them.

6 Do not forsake wisdom, and she will protect you; love her, and she will watch over you.

7 The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom.  Though it cost all you have, get understanding.

8 Cherish her, and she will exalt you; embrace her, and she will honor you.

9 She will give you a garland to grace your head and present you with a glorious crown

10 Listen my son, accept what I say, and the years of your life will be many.

11 I instruct you in the way of wisdom and lead you along straight paths.


This must have been what Nay did.  She has always been choosing the straight paths, though it has not been easy especially since she was in a position where there was always temptation to stray and pursue other things.  We could have lived a different life had she not followed God’s instruction.


Thank you Nay, for living the life you did and giving us all that we need to pursue the straight path.  Not easy but we may live to be 90 as well and be full of wisdom and understanding too. 


At the very least, you have raised obedient children.  And we will celebrate your birthday in the simplest manner you have wished – no birthday party, just time with family.  Just the way we normally celebrated birthdays when we were kids and how we are celebrating birthdays now with the kids here in the US – just dinner but with birthday cakes. Your wish is our command, Nay.  


Happy 90th birthday po.  We all love you dearly.

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

10302024 wed apply pogi ortigas.

Php12 pamasahe ganda
Php24 pamasahe pogi +me

Ti Soly at Ti Nenie nasa Amadeo

Php1000 pocket money pogi apply si pogi sa grand tower ortigas. CAD Engr.


Php90+70+100+45+70 (350) palengke

Php50 angkas to megamall
Php155 banana pudding m bakery 111 na lang
Php185. Lunch

Php38 + 38 ortigas to pitx
Php30+30 pitx panapaan
Php30 tricycle

Monday, October 28, 2024

Let them go.

 Julia Roberts once said:

“When people walk away from you, let them go. Your destiny is never tied to anyone who leaves you, and it doesn't mean they are bad people. It just means that their part in your story is over.”

These words remind us of a truth we often forget—that not everyone who enters our lives is meant to stay forever. People come into our lives for different reasons, teaching us lessons, sharing experiences, or walking with us through certain seasons. But when they leave, it's important to recognize that their role in our journey has been fulfilled, and our paths must now diverge.

Holding on to those who are meant to leave only delays your growth and keeps you from moving into the fullness of your own destiny. It’s not about rejecting or blaming the person who leaves, but rather understanding that your story continues beyond their chapter. Sometimes, their exit makes room for new opportunities, deeper connections, and the discovery of new aspects of yourself. Letting go is not always easy, but it is essential to step into the next stage of your life.

This doesn’t diminish the importance of the relationship you once shared. Every encounter holds value, shaping who you are and helping you grow. But when someone walks away, it's a sign that your journey no longer aligns. Their departure doesn't make them a villain in your life story, just someone whose role has come to its natural end.

When you free yourself from the weight of those who have left, you create space for people who are meant to stay and enrich your life in meaningful ways. Letting go isn’t an act of giving up; it’s an act of acceptance—embracing the flow of life, understanding that not everyone is meant to accompany you to every destination.

Remember, your destiny is your own. No one can take it away, and no one else can walk the path that’s laid out for you. So, when someone walks away, trust that it’s for your highest good. They were part of your story, but now the rest is for you to write, and it holds even greater promise.


10292024 tue bagyo leon

Php12 pamasahe ganda
Php10 pandesal
Php1050 pamalangke
Php110 atchara

Punta mercury bili gamot
Php3374.36 ttl gamot
Php1680 60*28.00 trileptal 300mg OXCARBAZEPINE
Php2730 120*22.75 depamax tab500mg VALPORIC ACID
Php112.50 1*112.50 vimpat 100 mg LACOSAMIDE
Php3714.60 grocery

10282024 mon nakadumi

Php10 pandesal

Php300 baboy
Php100 gulay

Php90 12oz Spanish Latte mico’s php100
Php30 3*5 pandecoco
Php30 3*5 ube palaman

Php15600 transfer kay ganda gamot pogi + max

Sunday, October 27, 2024

Paalam mam susan

 

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Douglass Funeral Home

Susana T. Capuli

   


Susana T. Capuli

October 23, 2024

Plant Trees

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Susan, a cherished daughter, sister, friend and a godmother (Ninang) to many, known for her kind, humble and generous personality, took her last breath on earth and breathed the air of heaven on Wednesday morning, October 23, 2024. Born on December 24, 1957 Susan lived

a life filled with tremendous passion and service towards others. She was survived by her 7 siblings: Romy, Ramon, Ronnie, Imelda, Ruel, Ruben Jr., Rowena and 13 nieces and nephews: Gizelle, Ralph, Kim, Kae, Kyla, Razel, Paul, Paula, Mike, Ruben III, and Mikael Ryan and great niece, Tatiana. Her love and care for her family knew no bounds. She provided for the education of all her nieces and nephews from elementary through college. She is now reunited in heaven with her Dad, Ruben Sr., Mom, Lustina, nephew, Ryan Kevin and niece, Luztina. Susan was an accomplished chemical engineer from Mapua Institute of Technology (MIT of the Philippines) and was employed for 37 years at Analog Devices Inc. (ADI). She was celebrated as one of the brightest minds in the field.Her unwavering dedication, innovative spirit, and exceptional leadership left an indelible mark on her colleagues and the industry. 1982-1985: Assembly Engineer and Manager at Dynetics, Philippines; 1985: Department Manager, Assembly Engineering, ADI Philippines; 1990: Department Manager, Quality, ADI Philippines; 1994: Quality Director, ADI Wilmington, MA; 1999: ADI Worldwide Quality Director; 2006: Director for Customer Quality Engineering ADI Worldwide Manufacturing; 2007: Environmental Health and Safety Director and retired in 2022.

“Susan was an incredible woman and an inspiration to all who know her, particularly the young engineers, male and female, who joined ADI. She is the single best example to all, aspire for great heights and you will achieve them. Susan through multiple promotions became a key leader for ADI and a beacon of what is possible no matter where you start in the company. I have always been proud of what we achieved in the Philippines, however I am incredibly honored to have worked with Susan for many years. I would always have her back.”

- John Hassett, ADI Senior Vice President, Chief Transformation Officer, reporting to Vincent Roche (CEO and Chairman)


Those wishing to honor Susan’s memory may share her desire to glorify God and continue to serve others even in her death by helping children find meaning and purpose in life at an early age by your contribution to www.crossoverworld.com/legacymemorialfund or mail your donation to: Crossover World, P.O. Box 5832,

Springfield, VA. 22150



Crossover is a mission movement to reach the next generation leaders of the 4-14 Window (children ages 4-14) through basketball.


CELEBRATION OF LIFE MEMORIAL SERVICE

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Grace Chapel, 59 Worthen Road, Lexington, MA. 02421


Doors Open at 6:00 p.m.

Memorial Service starts at 6:30 p.m.

Receptions follows


To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Susana T. Capuli, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.




Saturday, October 26, 2024

10272024 sun

Punta sa sm kasama pogi nood sine

Php24+26 pamasahe papunta
Php512 2x256 venom the last dance sine
Php70 siomai 6pcs 100.
Php135 boneless chicken
Php172 sizzling spareribs
Php100 popcorn 140-40
Php110 pearl MT
Php117.86 cream cheese cookie 165-47
Php245 jolibee 325-80.

Php656 24 chicken

Php88 lazada drain pan ng aircon.
Php26+30 pamasahe pauwi

10262024 sat

Php257 pogi drinks

Php88 probe lazada

Friday, October 25, 2024

Kyra.

 Where do I begin? 🌻


I've been debating whether I should post this sablay photo of mine for a few weeks now. Three years ago, I couldn't look at this photo without feeling sadness and shame for not graduating on time, for not living up to people's expectations. Three years ago, I hid this photo in the deepest part of my closet and I almost forgot it even existed...


People would frequently ask me "Graduate ka na ba?" and I would say "Hindi pa eh," and just laugh uncomfortably. It would always hurt my heart when I see their disappointed faces.


Now, believe it or not, I'm just thankful for those three extra years I spent in UP. I learned to let go of the rigid standards I've set for myself and live a little 😉. I learned to appreciate the time I was given, to accept my limitations, and to truly be kinder to myself. I learned that there is no shame in asking for help❣️


After years and years, I can now look at this photo and just feel proud of what I was able to overcome. 


It took longer than expected, but I finally crossed the finish line I've been eyeing for years! I have nothing but gratitude for all the wonderful people who cheered for me until the very end.


To my friends, my batchmates, my UPMCE family (hi guys!), thank you for taking time out of your busy schedules to check up on me. It's comforting to know you care enough to ask 🤗 Thank you for your words of advice and encouragement.


To Mama Tes Mateo Lopez, Papa Raymond B. Lopez, Ate Kath Lopez, and Neil Lopez... ETO NA PO! Thank you for the unwavering support and endless patience. Thank you for being my source of courage and strength. I didn't think I'd to live to see this day. I love you all so much! ❤️ Thank you for not disowning me (hehe).


Salamat, UP kong mahal!


Kyra Mikaela M. Lopez

2013-0xxxx (oo, 2013!)

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

University of the Philippines Manila


#Sablay2020

10252024 fri baha

Buong araw na baha. High tide kaya mabagal ang pagkati ng tubig.

05:45 pm nagka kuryente.

05:35pm umalis si cris biyahe taiwan.

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

10242024 thu sundo ti Nenie.

Php35 cavitex
Php35 naiax T1
Php35 naiax T1
Php35 cavitex

Arrived PR117 flight 4:50am
Parking area: 6:00am

Php50 parking fee
Php1k give

Almusal tsamporado at tuyo at itlog.

Php50 2x25 walis tingting

Php217 liempo
Php10 pandesal

Php300 jolibee bfast meal.



Smart people

TEN ATTITUDES OF SMART PEOPLE

1. They are usually quiet than others – Smart people often prefer to listen and observe rather than dominate conversations.

2. They are aware of their own ignorance – Smart people recognize the limits of their knowledge and are open to learning more.

3. They avoid bragging – Instead of bragging, smart people let their actions speak for themselves.

4. They are humble – Despite their intelligence, they remain modest about their abilities.

5. They may have fewer close friends – They find it difficult to connect deeply with others because of their unique perspective.

6. They ask insightful questions – Smart people question deeply, seeking to understand and analyze.

7. They identify flaws and loopholes – They often examine systems or arguments to find imperfections.

8. They enjoy reading – A love of books and continuous learning is common among intelligent people.

9. They have strong intuition – They can often sense the true intentions and feelings of others.

10. They avoid confrontation – Intelligent individuals generally avoid unnecessary arguments and conflicts.

"Live purposefully"


Tropical storm Kristine.

Naga in bicol is greatly hit by this tropical storm kristine by flood (10/23/2024). Hanggang bubong ng bahay.

Container.

Container Identification System

1) Container Number – is of course the main marking on the door. It is an alpha numeric sequence made up of 4 Alphabets and 7 Numbers.

The container number identification system has been created by the International Standards Organization under their code IS06346:1995(E).

As per this code, the container identification system consists of:

Owner code – 3 letters (in this example ECM)

Equipment category – 1 letter (in our example, U denoting a freight container. Other categories being J for detachable container related equipment (such as Genset) and Z for trailers and chassis).

Serial number – 6 numbers (numbers ONLY)

Check Digit – 1 number (numbers ONLY)

The owner code is unique to the owner of the container and the registration of this code rests with Bureau International des Containers et du Transport Intermodal (BIC).

This is to avoid any duplication of code by any shipping line or container operator.

To find the owner of a container, you can always do a BIC Code Search to identify the rightful owner.

However, the owner of the container need not necessarily be operating the container as they could have leased the container to another operator or shipping line.


2) Check Digit – although it is part of the full container number, the check digit is an important number as it can be used to identify if the above mentioned identification sequence is valid or invalid.

For example, if you go to BIC’s Check Digit Calculator and type in the prefix – ECMU and the numbers 465749, see what you get as the Check Digit. It should come up as “6”.


3) Container Owner or Lessor – This is the entity that owns or operates the container. This could be a shipping line, like in this example (CMA CGM Group) or a container leasing company such as SeaCo who’s business is to lease containers to shipping lines that need to increase their inventory but not their assets.


4) Weights and Dimensions – In this example – 30,480 KG is the maximum weight that the container can carry including its own tare weight of 3,720 KG or 8,200 LB. This is the weight that the SOLAS VGM Certificate must show. In addition, CU. CAP. is short for cubic capacity, the volume of the container in cubic meters.


5) ISO Code – As per the International Standards Organization under their code IS06346:1995(E), each container is given a unique ISO Code in order to avoid any ambiguity in naming the container.

For example a standard 20′ container is called Dry Van (DV), General Purpose (GP), Standard (SD), Normal, Dry Container (DC) in different countries.


As these terms are all different, these terms cannot be used in uniform systems that are used for transmission of data across ports, customs, shipping lines etc. Therefore as a standard, the ISO code of 42G1 (in the example) is used to denote that the container in question is a 40′ container with a tare weight of 3,720 KG.

Ctto




10232024 wed

Php10 pandesal
Php500 kasama pedicure

Php357 jolibee miryenda pogi

Php200 shopee karen.

Php2k deposit col pogi.

Buy kami SCC at DMC. Subok lang

Monday, October 21, 2024

10222024 tue nakadumi

Php12 pamasahe ganda

Punta zapote palengke
Php24+26+26+30 pamasahe

Php6 sili
Php100 bawang at sibuyas

Php160 1/2k longanisa garlic

Php110 labahita
Php50 2*25 itlog pugo

Php35 saging
Php380 liempo 1k
Php100 gizzard at liver

Php160 tuwalya
Php130 beef

Php125 tilapya
Php160 boneless bangus

Php70 1k mais
Php60 talong
Php10 balat ng sibuyas
Php26 carrot
Php10 kinchay
Php20 pandesal
Php110 galunggong 1/2k
Php180 talakitok
Php160 giniling

Php3000 deposit pogi COL financial

Php90  mico
Php30 pande coco


Shanghai fried siopao

Shanghai.

Pull

 Pull yourself together.

Sunday, October 20, 2024

10212024 mon

Php12 pamasahe ganda.
Php12 pandesal

Php265 30 pcs egg Large kay Renan

Php45 isda 1/4 k tuyo
Php150 repolyo carrot togue siling presko pula + tokwa.
Php50 sotanghon puso ng saging
Php55 chicken curry

And baho sa lugar ni Ynhel. May patay na itim na malaking pusa.

Php128 jolly spag + yumburger 
Php50 ice mocha float
Php50 delivery charge

BUY MWC @26.40 1000 shares
BUY NIKL @3.50 5000 shares

Sana kumita.



Saturday, October 19, 2024

10202024 sun

Pauwi na si mama

Sino Ako by Jamie Rivera

Hiram sa Diyos ang aking buhayIkaw at ako'y tanging handog lamangDi ko ninais na ako'y isilangNgunit salamat dahil may buhay
Ligaya koNa ako'y isilangPagkat tao ay mayroong dangal
Sino'ng may pag ibigSino'ng nagmamahalKung di ang tao Diyos ang pinagmulan
Kung di ako umibigKung di ko man bigyang halagaAng buhay na handogAng buhay ko'ng hiram sa DiyosKung di ako nagmamahalSino ako
Sino'ng may pag ibigSino'ng nagmamahalKung di ang tao Diyos ang pinagmulanKung di ako umibig
Kung di ko man bigyang halagaAng buhay na handogAng buhay ko'ng hiram sa DiyosKung di ako nagmamahalSino ako
Kung di ako umibigKung di ko man bigyang halagaAng buhay na handogAng buhay ko'ng hiram sa DiyosKung di ako nagmamahalSino ako
Kung di ako nagmamahalSino ako.

Look

You gotta look for the GOOD in the bad, 

the HAPPY in your sad

the GAIN in your pain,

and what makes you GRATEFUL and not hateful. 


And always try to remember that whatever circumstance we may be in, GOD is and will always be GOOD! 

Happy weekend, mga Ka-Cheffies! ♥️

Real estate transfer.

 𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝘁𝗼 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗻𝘀𝗳𝗲𝗿 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗘𝘀𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗧𝗶𝘁𝗹𝗲𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗣𝗵𝗶𝗹𝗶𝗽𝗽𝗶𝗻𝗲𝘀 (𝗙𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗮 𝗦𝗮𝗹𝗲)


Properly transferring a real estate title in the Philippines is a critical step to ensure legal ownership and avoid future disputes. This process can be complex and time-consuming, but it is essential to prevent any potential legal issues and financial losses. Here's a simplified guide to help you through the process and ensure a smooth transition of ownership.


𝗣𝗼𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝗺𝘀


𝙐𝙣𝙧𝙚𝙜𝙞𝙨𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙚𝙙 𝙎𝙖𝙡𝙚𝙨: If a property sale isn't registered and the title isn't transferred, future disputes can arise, especially if the original parties pass away.

𝙄𝙣𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙥𝙡𝙚𝙩𝙚 𝘿𝙤𝙘𝙪𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙨: Purchasing a property without verifying all documents can lead to issues if supporting documents are missing.

𝘾𝙤𝙧𝙥𝙤𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙚 𝙎𝙖𝙡𝙚𝙨: If a corporation sells a property but dissolves before the title transfer is complete, the buyer may face difficulties.


𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽-𝗯𝘆-𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲


𝙄. 𝙋𝙧𝙚𝙥𝙖𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣


1. 𝘿𝙤𝙘𝙪𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙨 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝘿𝙚𝙚𝙙 𝙤𝙛 𝙎𝙖𝙡𝙚:


-Deed of Absolute Sale

-Acknowledgment of Payment

-Affidavit of Non-Tenancy (if applicable)

-Affidavit of Land Holdings (if applicable)


2. 𝙎𝙞𝙜𝙣𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝘿𝙤𝙘𝙪𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙨:


-Both parties sign the Deed of Sale and Acknowledgment Receipt.

-Seller signs the Affidavit of Non-Tenancy (if applicable).

-Buyer signs the Affidavit of Land Holdings (if applicable).


3. 𝘼𝙙𝙙𝙞𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝘿𝙤𝙘𝙪𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙨


-2 government-issued IDs of both parties

-Tax Identification Number (TIN) of each party

-Original Owner’s Duplicate of Title

Marriage Contract (if applicable)

-Previous Certificate Authorizing Registration (CAR)

-Tax Declaration

-Real Property Tax (RPT) Receipts

-Special Power of Attorney (SPA) if applicable


4. 𝙉𝙤𝙩𝙖𝙧𝙞𝙯𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣: Notarize all signed documents.


𝗜𝗜. 𝗣𝗮𝘆𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗽𝘂𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗖𝗲𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗲𝗱 𝗖𝗼𝗽𝗶𝗲𝘀


1. 𝘽𝙪𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙪 𝙤𝙛 𝙄𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝙍𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙣𝙪𝙚 (𝘽𝙄𝙍):

-Get computation for Documentary Stamp Tax (DST) and Capital Gains Tax (CGT).


2. 𝘾𝙞𝙩𝙮 𝙏𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙪𝙧𝙚𝙧’𝙨 𝙊𝙛𝙛𝙞𝙘𝙚:

-Get computation for Transfer Tax and Tax Clearance.


3. 𝘾𝙞𝙩𝙮 𝘼𝙨𝙨𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙤𝙧’𝙨 𝙊𝙛𝙛𝙞𝙘𝙚:

-Obtain a Certified True Copy of the Tax Declaration.


4. 𝙍𝙚𝙜𝙞𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙮 𝙤𝙛 𝘿𝙚𝙚𝙙𝙨:

-Get computation for Registration Fee and a Certified True Copy of the existing Title.


𝗜𝗜𝗜. 𝗣𝗿𝗲𝗽𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗣𝗮𝘆𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀


1. 𝘿𝙚𝙖𝙙𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙨:


-CGT: 30 days after notarization of Deed of Sale.

-DST: 5th day of the following month from notarization.

-Transfer Tax: 60 days from execution of Deed of Sale.

-Registration Fee: 1 year from CAR release date + 6 months extension if approved by BIR.


𝗜𝗩. 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗣𝗮𝘆𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀


1. 𝘽𝙄𝙍:

-Submit required documents to ONETT for computation.

-Pay DST and CGT at the Accredited Agent Bank.

-Return to BIR to file documents and obtain the new CAR.


2. 𝘾𝙞𝙩𝙮 𝙏𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙪𝙧𝙚𝙧’𝙨 𝙊𝙛𝙛𝙞𝙘𝙚:

-Submit Deed of Sale and IDs.

-Pay Transfer Tax and get the Transfer Tax Clearance.


3. 𝙍𝙚𝙜𝙞𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙮 𝙤𝙛 𝘿𝙚𝙚𝙙𝙨:

-Submit CAR, Deed of Sale, and Transfer Tax Clearance.

-Pay the registration fee.


𝗩. 𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝗨𝗽


1. 𝙍𝙚𝙜𝙞𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙮 𝙤𝙛 𝘿𝙚𝙚𝙙𝙨:

-Follow up on the new Title application.

-Once released, file a copy with the City Assessor’s Office.


𝗩𝗜. 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗧𝗮𝘅 𝗗𝗲𝗰𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻


1. 𝘾𝙞𝙩𝙮 𝘼𝙨𝙨𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙤𝙧’𝙨 𝙊𝙛𝙛𝙞𝙘𝙚:

-Present the new Title to get a new Tax Declaration.


𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗥𝗲𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘀

Pay close attention to details to avoid delays.

Bring original documents when in doubt.

Be patient due to potential wait times.


By following these steps, you can ensure a smooth and proper transfer of the real estate title.


CTTO

Stock

 PAANO PWEDE KUMITA SA STOCKS


Example: Nag invest ka sa stock na BDO noong August 22, 2024 


Ito ay base sa Price Per Share ng BDO last August 22, 2024 and October 18, 2024.


Price per share ng BDO:

August 22, 2024 = P154

October 18, 2024 = P164


Kumita ng P10 pesos per share or 6.49% gain.


Kung P20000 ang na invest mo dito, meron kang 120 shares.


120 shares x P10 = P1200 GAIN


Not bad na GAIN ito in less than 2 months.


Hindi naman kikita ang pera mo ng 6.49% in less than 2 months sa savings account.


Note: Charges not yet included in the computation.


Disclaimer: The stock mentioned is not a recommendation. This is for education purposes only.


NO GUARANTEE rin kung kailan at magkano ang kikitain mo sa stocks.


Mas maganda, kung aaralin mo muna bago ka mag-invest.

Shaq

 Shaquille O'Neal said, “My stepdad was a sergeant in the army—a serious, strong man of character. We had an excellent relationship.


I once played at Madison Square Garden against the New York Knicks in my first season in the NBA. I had a terrible game.


Afterward, he called me and asked why I played so badly. He wondered if it was the pressure of facing Patrick Ewing and the Knicks. I told him I felt pressure. He said, ‘Tomorrow, I want you home at 7:00 AM. Pick me up—we're going to see a family that has no home.’


On the way, we encountered a family in need. My stepdad stopped, gave them money for their next meal, and said, ‘That’s pressure. You have everything; you’re weak. There’s no pressure in playing basketball and earning millions of dollars. Real pressure is felt by those who don’t know when or where their next meal will come from.’ He told me to get out and help that family.


I got out and saw a man with his wife and two children who had just lost their home. The man was looking for work. He told me he was cutting grass. I called a friend and asked him to get this man a job. I called another friend and said I needed an apartment for a family of four, promising to send a check the next day. They needed help.


After that, I never felt pressure in a basketball game again because that family had real pressure.”

6

 𝗪𝗛𝗬 𝗦𝗘.𝗫 𝗜𝗦 𝗜𝗠𝗣𝗢𝗥𝗧𝗔𝗡𝗧 𝗜𝗡 𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗥𝗜𝗔𝗚𝗘


1. Going for long without a se'xual release can make one irritable and mess up the mood in the home.


2. It brings you two closer.


3. An ørgasm releases the feel-good hormone, making you remember each other for sharing the good feeling. You associate with each other with feeling good.


4. It reduces the temptation to go outside the marriage to get se'xual release.


5. It rejuvenates the mind, especially when one is tired, under pressure, or stressed.


6. It assures your spouse, "You're still the one."


7. It is one of the few fun things to do as adults. Playful se’x is exciting


8. It is enjoying the gift God has given you. Receive the gift as a couple. 


9. It keeps you both young.


10. It enriches conversations. Lovemaking has a way of making you feel nake’d and comfortable with each other.


11. It reduces the tension in the marriage .


12. It is a great painkiller.


13. It makes the blood run. Very good exercise.


14. It is a secret moment only you two are a part of, making you both feel you have something special.


15. It keeps your spouse from suspecting you are cheâting. When you show your spouse you are not interested in lovemaking, he/she wonders if you are getting it somewhere else.


16. Se’x is a chance to serve each other by giving each other pleasure.


17. Se’x has a shelf life. A time is coming with age when you will no longer be able to have se’x because your se’xual ørgasms won't work. So enjoy each other while you still can.


✌️STABLE RELATIONSHIP/MARRIAGE✌️


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Friday, October 18, 2024

10192024 sat

Punta festival mall. Hatid mama attend bday ni Rogen.

Si ganda ang nagdrive papunta at pauwi.
Very good.
Php200 avocado milk shake cheg's ave

Php1370 superbowl
Php8895 shoes size 11. New Balance.

Php50 parking fee.
Php278.57 mocha cold + souble choco pecan

Stock

 DAILY STOCK UPDATE #121


PAANO KUMITA SA CAPITAL APPRECIATION SA STOCKS?


BDO

Ang price per share ng BDO:

August 22, 2024 = P154

October 18, 2024 = P164

Kumita ng P10 pesos per share kung nakabili ka nuong Aug. 22, 2024.


BPI

Ang price per share ng BPI:

August 22, 2024 = P124.80

October 18, 2024 = P143.10

Kumita ng P18.30 pesos per share kung nakabili ka nuong Aug. 22, 2024.


MBT

Ang price per share ng MBT:

August 22, 2024 = P74.80

October 18, 2024 = P80.30

Kumita ng P5.50 pesos per share kung nakabili ka nuong Aug. 22, 2024.


Alin sa mga stocks na ito ang meron ka?


Wala po tayong sukuan ah.


Thursday, October 17, 2024

10182024 fri one morayta.

Susi russel naiwan sa kuwarto. Tulong buka motor upuan. Nakuha din

Php60 mungo at ampalaya.

Php35 bukilya NYP. Ginawa ilaw dina sa master bdroom plus door knob.

Punta sm sale. Pogi at mama.
Php100 mama smart load
Php95 grab

Php300 mama salamin
Php900 pantalon pogi
Php700 pantalon pogi
Php700 table cloth

Php400 jolibee

Received refund sa one morayta Php5311 Breakdown Php7500 - 2189. Kung di pa tatawagan. Done.

Ganda 3rd and last driving day.

Bago bumili ng lupa.

 6 Steps Before Buying Land


Step 1: Obtain a Copy of the Title


When a real estate agent or landowner offers a property for sale, the first step is to get a copy of the land title.

Investigate at the Register of Deeds using this copy to ensure the land is free of encumbrances such as mortgages, claims, or other issues. Verify that the copy matches exactly with the records at the Register of Deeds to confirm it is genuine and problem-free.


Step 2: Conduct a Relocation Survey


Hire a Geodetic Engineer to conduct a relocation survey of the land boundaries.

Ensure there are no structures or fences from adjacent lots encroaching on the property you intend to buy.


Step 3: Execute a Deed of Sale


If the land is problem-free, proceed to execute a Deed of Sale or "Contract of Sale".

Both the seller and buyer must sign the contract, and it must be notarized.


Step 4: Pay Documentary Stamps


Within one month from the notarization of the Deed of Sale, pay the Documentary Stamps.

This is a crucial payment that must be made promptly to avoid complications.


Step 5: Pay Capital Gains Tax


The seller must pay the Capital Gains Tax to the BIR (Bureau of Internal Revenue) because they earned from the sale.

The BIR will issue a Certificate of Authority to Register, certifying that all taxes have been paid and authorizing the transfer of the title to the buyer.


Step 6: Transfer Fees and Title Transfer


Once you have the Certificate of Authority to Register, take it to the Register of Deeds.

Pay the Transfer Fees, which are relatively inexpensive.


The Register of Deeds will surrender the Owner’s Copy of the title, and you will need to wait for the title transfer process to be completed. Continuous follow-up is necessary because the process at the Register of Deeds can take some time.


Following these steps ensures that the land purchase process is smooth and free from legal issues.


ctto

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

10172024 thu nakadumi

Php300 gulay
Ulam salmon sinigang.


Desisyon

 TEN STRONG QUOTES ABOUT DECISION-MAKING


1."Indecision is the thief of opportunity." - Jim Rohn


2."If you don’t make decisions, others will make them for you." - Harvey Mackay


3."Decisiveness is the one thing all successful people have in common. Failure comes from a lack of decisiveness." - Tony Robbins


4."Decisiveness is a characteristic of high-performing men and women. Almost any decision is better than no decision at all." - Brian Tracy


5."Once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it happen." - Ralph Waldo Emerson


6."The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity." - Amelia Earhart


7."The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex, overwhelming tasks into small, manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one." - Mark Twain


8."It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped." - Tony Robbins


9."Make a decision and watch your life move forward." - Oprah Winfrey


10."The greatest mistake you can make in life is to continually fear you will make one." - Elbert Hubbard


Bonus 1

"Life is about making decisions, and you can't make decisions if you're afraid of making mistakes.”


Bonus 2

"When you cannot make up your mind which of two evenly balanced courses of action you should take, choose the bolder." - W.J. Slim


Keep shining and keep smile 


Life coaching

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Driving tips

 TEN DRIVING TIPS FOR NEW DRIVERS


1. OBEY ALL TRAFFIC RULES

From road signs to right-of-way, there are rules drivers are required to understand and follow. Following the speed limit, leaving adequate space between you and the car in front of you, obeying traffic signals, and wearing your seatbelt are just a few of them. Learning and applying traffic rules will help you have a safe and relaxed time on the road — and it will help the other drivers around you be safe and relaxed, too. Plus, following traffic rules can help keep you away from traffic tickets, which are expensive and could raise your car insurance rates.


2. SLOW DOWN!

According to CDC. gov, "Teens are more likely than older drivers to speed and allow shorter headways (the distance from the front of one vehicle to the front of the next)." The higher your speed, the less time you have to stop your car, and the worse any impact and subsequent injuries will likely be. Braking distance increases exponentially at speeds over 45 MPH.


3. KEEP YOUR CAR IN GOOD RUNNING SHAPE

Taking care of your car can help you avoid breakdowns and other potential accidents. Car care includes regular oil changes and tune-ups, checking tire pressure (don't forget the spare!), regular tire rotation, checking brake fluid and coolant levels, and filling up the gas tank before it hovers too close to "E." For your car to take care of you, you need to take care of it. As a new driver, don't add to the variables of being behind the wheel by letting your car maintenance slide.


4. WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT

Always. And make sure your passengers wear theirs, too. "Among teen drivers and passengers 16–19 years of age who died in car crashes in 2018, almost half were unrestrained at the time of the crash (when restraint use was known)," reports CDC. gov.


5. AVOID DISTRACTIONS

Distracted driving claimed 2,841 lives in 2018 alone, reports the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. So keep your eyes on the road. That means no texting, no calling, no eating, no channel surfing on the radio, and no turning around to talk with friends in the backseat. Accidents can happen in a split second, but if you're paying attention, you'll have a better chance of avoiding one. 


One of the best tips for new drivers is to take the time to set yourself up for your drive while you're still in your driveway. Choose your music, set your GPS, put your phone on Do Not Disturb, and make sure any important communication is completed or paused before your drive.


6. ADJUST YOUR ACCESSORIES

No, not your bling. We're talking about making sure your seat is in a comfortable spot and checking all mirrors to make sure they give you visibility of your car’s blind spots. How to check? A vehicle overtaking from behind you should start to appear in the side mirror just as it’s disappearing from the center rear view mirror. As a tip for new drivers, especially, do this before you start your drive, not when your vehicle is moving.


7. DON’T TAILGATE

Following too closely is a leading cause of rear-end accidents. Just remember the 3-second rule: Pick an object on the road ahead (like a sign, tree, or overpass), and when the vehicle in front of you passes the object slowly count "one-one thousand, two-one thousand, three-one thousand." If you reach the object before completing the count, you're following too closely. 


Remember: if the car in front of you slams on their brakes and you rear-end them, it could mean a ticket for you, a lawsuit from the other driver, and an expensive bill from your insurer.


8. BE PREPARED

In case of accidents, breakdowns, or other emergencies, your car should always contain critical driving documents and an emergency kit with everything you'd need for an extended time in your vehicle. Ensure you have things like your vehicle registration, proof of insurance, and driver's license handy. A good emergency kit also includes water, non-perishable snacks, an emergency blanket, flashlights, road hazard cones and possibly flares, jumper cables, essential tools, and a small amount of the oil and coolant your car requires.


9. WATCH THE WEATHER

Rain, wind, and snow can all make driving more difficult and dangerous. If it's wet out, make sure your headlights are on, slow down, and increase your following distance. Braking takes longer when roads are slick — sometimes as much as ten times the braking distance as on a dry roadway. Most importantly, if the conditions are too treacherous, it's better to stay off the roads until you've mastered the art of winter driving.


10. DON’T DRIVE UNDER THE INFLUENCE

Driving under the influence includes being under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or lack of sleep. Nobody should have to tell you how severe the consequences can be. Just don't do it. Request a rideshare or call a friend or loved one to take you where you need to be. 


Now get out there and drive! Practice makes perfect.


©✍️ Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC

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Mastering skills.

 12 essential skills to learn for 2025, based on emerging trends, technological advancements, and evolving workplace demands:


1. Digital Literacy

As technology continues to dominate every aspect of life, understanding how to navigate and leverage digital platforms, tools, and software will be crucial. This includes skills like cloud computing, data management, and using various tech solutions.


2. Data Analysis and Interpretation

With data being generated at an unprecedented rate, the ability to analyze and interpret data to make informed decisions is highly valuable. Skills in tools like Excel, Power BI, Tableau, and even basic programming for data analysis (Python, R) are in demand.


3. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

AI and machine learning are shaping the future of many industries, from healthcare to finance. Understanding how these technologies work and their applications will be a game-changer for those looking to stay relevant.


4. Emotional Intelligence (EQ)

As automation increases, soft skills like emotional intelligence, empathy, communication, and conflict resolution will differentiate humans from machines. Being able to manage emotions and navigate social complexities is key in leadership and teamwork.


5. Cybersecurity

As cyber threats become more sophisticated, knowing how to protect digital assets and data is critical. Cybersecurity skills will be highly sought after, whether in IT or business roles.


6. Coding and Programming

Learning how to code, even at a basic level, can open doors across industries. Whether it’s Python, Java, JavaScript, or another language, understanding programming will give you an edge in today’s tech-driven world.


7. Remote Work Management

With remote and hybrid work becoming more prevalent, skills in managing remote teams, virtual communication, and productivity tools (like Zoom, Slack, Asana) are essential to ensure effective collaboration.


8. Design Thinking and Creativity

In a world driven by innovation, the ability to think outside the box and approach problems with creativity will be a highly prized skill. Design thinking encourages innovative problem-solving through empathy, ideation, and experimentation.


9. Financial Literacy

Understanding personal finance, investment, cryptocurrency, and financial markets is becoming essential for long-term stability. Skills like budgeting, investing, and understanding market trends will help both personally and professionally.


10. Sustainability Practices

With the world moving towards more sustainable practices, knowledge of sustainability, green technologies, and how businesses can reduce their carbon footprint will be a key asset in many fields.


11. Adaptability and Learning Agility

The ability to quickly adapt to new tools, technologies, and work environments is increasingly important. Being a lifelong learner, willing to upskill and reskill as needed, will be crucial for long-term career success.


12. Cultural Competency and Diversity Awareness

As workplaces become more global and diverse, the ability to work with people from different cultural backgrounds, respecting diversity, and fostering inclusion will be vital for collaboration and leadership in the future.


Mastering these skills will help you stay competitive, flexible, and relevant in an ever-changing world by 2025.

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Stages.

 OUR STAGES OF ELIMINATION IN LIFE


1.⁠ ⁠At 60, the workplace eliminates you. No matter how successful or powerful you were during your career, you'll return to being an ordinary person. So, don't cling to the mindset and sense of superiority from your past job, let go of your ego, or you might lose your sense of ease!


2.⁠ ⁠At 70, society gradually eliminates you. The friends and colleagues you used to meet and socialize with become fewer, and hardly anyone recognizes you at your former workplace. Don't say, "I used to be..." or "I was once..." because the younger generation won't know you, and you mustn't feel uncomfortable about it!


3.⁠ ⁠At 80, family slowly eliminates you. Even if you have many children and grandchildren, most of the time you'll be living with your spouse or by yourself. When your children visit occasionally, it's an expression of affection, so don't blame them for coming less often, as they're busy with their own lives!


4.⁠ ⁠At 90, the Earth wants to eliminate you. Some of the people you knew have already departed forever. At this point, don't be sad or mournful, because this is the way of life, and everyone will eventually follow this path!


 REMEMBER,

1. the only thing that won't eliminate you eternally is God because at the end of our journey here on earth we shall all return to Him with accounts of how we lived our lives

2. So, meet Him more,

3. Communicate with Him more,

4. Obey His orders, and

 5. Maintain your presence with Him 


Therefore, while our bodies are still capable, live life to the fullest! Worship God in truth and in spirit. And there will be no regrets living out our lives for Him!


Be blessed!

Na toasted.

 THE BURNT TOAST THEORY💯


When things don’t go your way…


Last February, I had a flight out of Sydney that was cancelled several minutes after we were asked to get ready for boarding. The airline management announced that their engineer couldn’t get the aircraft to operate.


We were the only passengers left in the terminal. The airport had literally closed for the day already. You probably don’t know this but Sydney International Airport has a curfew for flights. No aircraft is allowed to fly in and out between 11PM and 6AM. 


We were asked to go through immigration again and then proceeded to collect our luggages. Afterwhich, we were given Uber vouchers so that we can all go home for the night.


Everyone started to be grumpy. Well, as expected. 


But my first thought was “thank God they managed to identify the operational/technical issue of the aircraft before asking us to board and eventually take off.”


This is where the Burnt Toast Theory comes in. It suggests that when delays happen or when things don’t go as planned, it could actually be a blessing in disguise. Those major or minor life’s inconveniences might actually be protecting you from something.


Essentially, if you burn your toast in the morning (something challenging happens), the time you spend making another slice may have saved you from a car accident or something bad.


Or maybe it causes you to be late for a meeting, but as you stroll in, you cross paths with someone who will become incredibly meaningful in your life that you wouldn’t have met otherwise. 


It’s kind of like the universe always has your back.


As what I always tell myself: 


If you get what you want, that is God’s direction. If you do not get what you want, that is God’s protection. You may not understand His ways but you just have to trust His will.


So the next time things don’t go your way, always remember that you are being redirected to something better.


Love and light 🫶✨❤️❤️


Words by: Jenelyn Rufo Manigos

Ctto.

We

 "We fight, we fix, we love, we stay." That's called maturity. It's the ability to navigate the ups and downs of relationships with grace, humility, and a willingness to grow together.


Fighting is inevitable, but it's how we fight that matters. Maturity means learning to communicate effectively, to listen actively, and to resolve conflicts in a healthy and constructive way.


Fixing means taking responsibility for our actions, apologizing when we're wrong, and making amends. It involves the willingness to compromise and find common ground.


Loving means choosing to prioritize the relationship, even when it's hard. It means showing up with empathy, compassion, and kindness, even in disagreement.


Staying means committing to the journey through the good times and the bad. It means recognizing that relationships are a journey, not a destination, and being willing to put in the work to maintain and strengthen them.


Maturity is not about being perfect; it's about being willing to learn, grow, and evolve together. It's about understanding that relationships involve ups and downs, twists and turns, and being willing to navigate them with courage, resilience, and love.


So, let's embrace the fight, fix, love, and stay. Let's choose maturity and cultivate healthy, fulfilling relationships that bring joy and happiness to our lives.


✍🏻 Worth Sharing 

🎨 Marius van Dokkum

No regret.

 THINGS THAT CAUSE REGRET AT OLD AGE


When younger, we make various choice's without the future in mind. Sometimes those choices bite us in our mid-life. These are some of the things one might regret when they're older.


1. Marrying the wrong person


When you're young, check your motives for marrying. Don't marry to copy your peers, or for social standing or out of pressure. Marry for love and companionship, marry the right person, marry your best friend. For if you marry the wrong person or for the wrong reasons, you will have to put up with that person the rest of your life. Things might get worse between you two; then depression, physical abuse, affairs, pain, shame, court cases, bitterness will define your mid-life years all because you chose the wrong one. Things will get worse when children are involved. Make the right choice of a spouse when you are young.


2. The opportunities you did not seize


When you are younger many doors will open, you will get many chances. Many young people let these opportunities go because of fear, laziness, or pride; yet well younger and with more energy is the best time to start a venture and a name for yourself. Some think the opportunities are too big for them. Take advantage of them or one day when you're older you will want to go back and grab those missed chances.


3. The bridges you burned


When we are younger, we care little for relationships, what most think about is getting money and moving up the ladder of success at all cost. Many use and trample on people to progress, they take relationships for granted, messing up bonds, sleeping with people for personal gain. But these bad actions will catch up with you ahead. When you will realize how empty life is without love and friends. When you will have success but no one around you or no one to trust you.


4.The child you aborted


You are a young lady, you get pregnant and you are scared. You take the aborting option quickly thinking of that moment then. But when you are much older, you will look back and wish you kept that baby. When you will be rich and successful you will wish that child you gave up on would be around to enjoy the fruits of your hard work. Being a single mother doesn't mean you can't make it in life or you can't find a man in future.


5. The child you rejected


Young man, you impregnated a woman, she told you she's pregnant with your child. You rejected her and the baby and ran. But years later when you're 50 something, you will wish you were responsible, you will wish you manned up and became a father to that child. You will see that child excel and become an adult but will have no claim to that grown child who you rejected from the beginning. You will regret being a Dead Beat Dad by choice


 6. The marriage you destroyed


So you get married to your good fiance; the first months in marriage were good but shortly after, with your money and charm, you started having affairs. You became unfaithful. Your spouse begged you to stop, your children started hurting, your marriage was collapsing. One day when you are older, it will hit you how foolish you were to destroy the good marriage you had began to build for mere temporary thrills in affairs that did you no good. You will realize the damage you caused to your children and spouse.


7. The God you disowned


When you are much older you become wiser, God becomes more real as you see life in a more meaningful way. But don't wait to get older to start enjoying a relationship with God. Know God when you are young, build your future with God. Don't be a young rebel who runs back to God when age catches up.


8. The body you messed up


You have only one body to live with all your life. The cigarettes, the alcohol you are abusing, the drugs you are taking, the unhealthy food you're consuming; all that will destroy you slowly. When you are 50 and lifestyle diseases catch up with you, you will wish you took care of your body when younger, that you exercised more; but now the damage is done.


9. The time you wasted


The time you are wasting when younger in worry, wrong relationships, laziness, being a couch potato, giving excuses and pursuing meaningless things; you will never get it back.


10. The dreams and talents you shelved


Are you talented when young; are there things you love to do and you are good at them? Nurture those talents, exploit them, don't give up even if you encounter set backs, don't give up on your dreams. If you give up, when you're older you will look at your peers who stuck to what they love and made it and think to yourself, "That could have been me". Pursue a career, study a course you love. Don't waste years of your life in a field that doesn't fulfill you.


11 The name you defamed


When you are older, a legacy is very important, the value of your name is crucial. You will ask yourself what is your reputation, what are you leaving behind? Your legacy is a sum total of your actions since youthful days. We write our biography by how we live life everyday. When you look back your path and you see the mud you threw at your own name, the shame you attracted and the little value you have added to the world; you will regret.


12. The wealth you threw away


Are you riding on good money during your productive years? Earning good money? Don't throw away that money in clubs, reckless living and wasteful shopping. Invest with that money, widen your revenue stream, make that money work for you and keep it safe to take care of you in your older years. Leave an inheritance for your loved ones so that you will never say "I wish I knew better"


13. The good love that got away


Is there that great person in your life loving you good? Don't push that person away, or else that person will walk out your life and you will never ever find someone that incredible and who connects with you all your life. It will torment you to grow older with thoughts of "What if I was still with that person?"


14 The parents you despised


When younger, it is easy to show contempt to your parents; what do your parent's know? They are old-fashioned, shady and small -minded. But your parents are still your parents whether you agree with them or not, whatever their style. Don't let your parent die or age separated from you, reconcile and make up. When you get older, you will realize why your parents wanted to be close to you. The older you get, the more you see the value. 

Thanks for reading


To realize

The value of a sister or brother

Ask someone

Who doesn't have one.


To realize

The value of ten years:

Ask a newly

Divorced couple.


To realize

The value of four years:

Ask a graduate.


To realize

The value of one year:

Ask a student who

Has failed a final exam.


To realize

The value of nine months:

Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.


To realize

The value of one month:

Ask a mother

Who has given birth to

A premature baby.


To realize

The value of one week:

Ask an editor of a weekly newspaper.


To realize

The value of one minute:

Ask a person

Who has missed the train, bus or plane.


To realize

The value of one second:

Ask a person

Who has survived an accident.


Time waits for no one.


Treasure every moment you have.

Be grateful.

 A Wife came Home early and found her Husband in their Bedroom making love to a very Attractive Young Woman. She was very Upset. 


_"You are a Disrēspêctful Pīg!"_ she Cried.


 _"How dare you do this to me – a Faithful Wife, the Mother of your Children! I'm Leaving you. I want a Divorce, NOW!"_


The Husband calmly replied, _"Hang on just a Minute Love. At least let me tell you what Happened."_


_"Fine, go ahead",_ the Wife Sobbed, _"but they will be the last Words you say to me!"_

The Husband Began:


_"Well, as I was getting into the Car at Work to drive Home, this Young Lady here asked me for a Lift. She looked so Distressed, Helpless and Defenceless that I took Pity on her and let her into the Car."_


_"She was very Thin, not well Dressed and very Dirty and told me that she hadn't Eaten for Three Days."_


_"Out of Compassion, I brought her Home and Warmed up the Pizza I made for you last Night that you wouldn’t eat because you're afraid you'll put on Weight. The Poor thing Ate it, Ravenously."_


_"She was Dirty. I suggested she have a Shower. While Showering, I noticed her Clothes were Filthy and Threadbare. I threw them away."_


_"I gave her the Designer Jeans that you’ve had for a Few Years, but don’t Wear because you say they are too Tight."_


_"I gave her Underwear, your Anniversary Present from me, which you don’t Wear because you said I don't have Good Taste."_

_"I gave her the Sexy Blouse my sister gave you for Christmas, that you don’t Wear just to annoy her. 


I also donated those Boots you bought at an expensive Boutique but don’t Wear because someone at Work has the same Pair."_

The Husband Paused, took a quick Breath and continued:


_"She was so Grateful for my understanding and help that as I walked her to the Door, she turned to me with Tears in her Eyes and said, “Please Sir... Do you have anything else that your Wife doesn’t use?

Kamatis

 Tomatoes Hate Cucumbers - Secrets Of Companion Planting and Popular Combinations

Tomatoes and Cucumbers: An Uneasy Alliance�While tomatoes and cucumbers may seem like a match made in salad heaven, the reality is far from harmonious. In the world of companion planting, these two popular garden vegetables are often considered incompatible companions. Why? The reasons lie in their respective growth habits, nutritional needs, and susceptibility to disease.

1.Growth Habits: Tomatoes are notorious for their sprawling growth habits, with vines that can easily overwhelm neighboring plants. On the other hand, cucumbers prefer to spread out and climb, often competing with tomatoes for space and sunlight.

2.Nutritional Needs: Both tomatoes and cucumbers are heavy feeders, meaning they require ample nutrients to thrive. When planted together, they may end up competing for soil nutrients, leading to stunted growth and reduced yields.

3.Disease Susceptibility: Perhaps most importantly, tomatoes and cucumbers are susceptible to similar diseases, including various fungal infections and wilts. Planting them in close proximity increases the risk of disease spread, potentially devastating both crops.

The Solution: Strategic Planting Combinations�While the relationship between tomatoes and cucumbers may be fraught with challenges, all hope is not lost. By understanding their needs and preferences, gardeners can implement strategic planting combinations to mitigate potential conflicts and maximize benefits.

1.Vertical Gardening: One effective strategy is to embrace vertical gardening techniques. By training tomatoes to grow vertically using stakes or trellises, gardeners can free up valuable ground space for cucumbers to sprawl without competing for territory.

2.Intercropping with Complementary Plants: Instead of planting tomatoes and cucumbers side by side, consider intercropping them with complementary plants that promote growth and deter pests. For example, basil and marigolds are known to repel common tomato pests, while radishes can help deter cucumber beetles.

3.Rotating Crops: To minimize the risk of disease, practice crop rotation by alternating the location of tomatoes and cucumbers each growing season. This disrupts the life cycles of pathogens in the soil and reduces the likelihood of infection.

4.Companion Planting with Caution: While tomatoes and cucumbers may not make ideal companions, there are still opportunities for strategic pairing with caution. For instance, planting them in separate raised beds or containers can help maintain spatial separation while still benefiting from their proximity.

Monday, October 14, 2024

Anim na luho sa buhay.

Anim.









21 life lessons.

 Twenty one











Never quit.

 Never quit! 


Don't give up yet! If you stumble, get back up; what happened yesterday no longer matters, today is another day; so get back on track and move closer to your dreams. Winners never quit, quitters never win! Losers live in the past; Winners learn from the past and enjoy working in the present. Winner trains, loser complain; Losers quit when they are tired; winners quit when they've won!


Losers quit when they fail; winners fail until they succeed. Winners are not people who never fail, but people who never quit! For you aren't defeated when you lose, you're defeated when you quit! Keep going! It is not over yet! Setbacks defeats losers but inspires winners, because winners make goals, losers make excuses. You have all it takes within you to be a winner and remain a winner at all times! 


Giving up on your goal because of a few setbacks is like slashing your other three tires because you got a flat. Your greatest weakness lies in giving up! You've got only three choices in life: Give up, give in, or give it all you've got! Coward never start; the weak never finish; Winners never quit! For life has two rules: 1. never quit! 2. Always remember rule number 1. Sometimes you win; sometimes you learn! Wake up! 


Listen, if you don't see yourself as a winner, then you cannot perform as a winner! What you see is what you become! 


GOD BLESS YOU🙏❤️









Reflect.

Time to reflect.








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