This was the reason why I ended up writing a post on Funny Weight Loss Quotes or Diet Quotes. It’s kind of silly but then there are days we just have to allow ourselves to be.
I woke up with a sore body more specifically sore arms. I wondered why. My legs were fine but my arms were aching. To top it off, I felt so sleepy and lethargic the whole day. Good thing, I had to teach Music to the Kindergarten class. Their laughter over the vocalization exercises kept me awake enough. But when I arrived home, I popped the big question. To exercise or not to exercise…now that was a toughie. I wanted to exercise badly. As I have committed to exercise daily. But I can really feel my muscles protesting. I could feel its exhaustion. If it could speak, I could hear it pleading to me to take a rest. Just for today. Pleeeeeasse. It screamed. Okay, I hear you! So instead I found myself browsing through the internet for funny weight loss tips sayings. Just for fun. And you can be sure I will be sleeping early. Read the rest of this entry »


Our mind is a powerful source of abundance. It functions in auto pilot and yet can be re-programmed to help us live a more abundant lifestyle. Thus, daily affirmations are important. Our predominant thoughts are able to affect many areas of our life and if we learn to direct it to the course of abundance then the universe cannot help but provide us with experiences that match the vibrations to that which we constantly focus upon. Do the affirmations as often as you need to in order to train the mind to more positive energy. Enjoy!
The Christmas Tree has been with us since the Middle Ages and it has traveled from Germany to England to all of America and to the whole world. From the 1800’s to the year 2000 its popularity has never waned instead it has grown into what I would consider as the expression of the Prosperity in Life and Love. From the smallest Christmas Tree found in doll houses to the biggest Christmas Tree recorded in the Guinness Book, found in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the Christmas Tree has managed to “evolve” with the times.
For as long as I can remember, Christmas traditions in the Philippines (in my home) begin with me joyfully associating the season with the following things: My hormones jumping with excitement as I await the day I would board the airplane or the boat that would bring me home to my parents; taking on the role of “Santa Claus” for the week while I wrapped and delivered gifts minus the flying reindeers; house hopping to attend parties, partaking of the sumptuous and mouthwatering dishes, reconnecting and sharing of past experiences with friends and relatives; and most of all, getting the chance to celebrate mass as a family on Christmas day.








