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Dos and Don'ts of Finding the Perfect Gift for Her
Don’t be excessive with money in an attempt to give a great gift for her. Simple heartfelt gifts are best. Do think about the times in your life when you gave a great gift and how it made you happier than the recipient. Giving a great gift makes you feel good. It will motivate you to put time and energy into your gift for her. Giving gifts should be from the heart, and not a chore.
Do not buy multiple gifts hoping that one of them she will like. Do plan. While shopping, make a mental note of things that she picks up and admires in the stores. Pay attention to what clothing she wears, perfume she likes, books she reads, etc. Do not be wasteful spending more money on the shipping costs trying to have the gift delivered for the special occasion.
Do give appropriate gifts for the occasion. More thought and energy is needed for special occasions such as a ten-year anniversary. Planning a renewal of your wedding vows is a good idea, buying flowers off the internet is not. Do not buy her gifts that only you would like to get. For example, if she is always complaining that you don’t spend enough time together because you are always off fishing – a fishing rod would be a great gift idea for you, but not her.
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Joy of Giving
More than a year and a half has passed since the deaths of Mother Teresa and Princess Diana. Yet, their lives remain clear in our memory. And for good reason, for there is much we can learn from them. For example, their deaths remind us how a person is remembered.
How do we remember the dead?
Not, "How did they die?"
But, "How did they live?"
Not, "What did they gain?"
But, "What did they give?"
We can learn from them and experience the joy of giving. To do so, we need not be as heroic. There is no need to travel to some distant land or search out the less fortunate. All we need do is awaken, to become aware of those around us. Every encounter is an opportunity to give. Our siblings, spouse, children, friends, relatives, co-workers, boss, customers, and all those we meet will gratefully accept our gifts. The gifts I'm referring to are spiritual in nature and, therefore, do not have any costs.
Sometimes we forget how much we have to offer. For example, though tired of waiting in line at the bank, we can offer the stressed-out bank teller a warm smile and the gifts of patience and understanding. We have the power to uplift her spirit and make her day! At home or in the office, our words of encouragement can plant the seeds of confidence in the minds of our children and co-workers.
The greatest gift we have to offer is that of time, for time is the stuff life is made of. As our only nonrenewable resource, it is precious. What greater way of expressing love, than by devoting time to those we care about and those in need? Walt Whitman, the poet, expressed it this way, "Behold, I do not give lectures or a little charity. When I give, I give myself." When we give to our friends, we draw them closer. When we give to our enemies, we change them into friends.
The deaths of Mother Teresa and Princess Diana remind us of our own mortality. It's almost as if they were whispering, "The time to give is now." Or, as Marcus Aurelius wrote in the second century, "Live not as though there were a thousand years ahead of you. Fate is at your elbow; make yourself good while life and power are still yours."
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How to make the right choices
Each day, we make countless choices. How can we be sure we are making the right decisions? Here are a few suggestions:
1. Be aware of where the road leads
Choose intelligence. Not every decision we make is a moral choice. Sometimes it’s just a matter of choosing between stupidity and intelligence. Just avoid the paths with signs that say STUPID and follow those that say SMART. Easy enough to do, but you have to remember to check the signs before you start down a path.
2. Do what you can
Decide what you CAN do, not what you WANT to do. Our wants are insatiable. We want to do everything. But how can we become anything if we want to become everything? Choose worthwhile goals that you have time for. Set priorities and focus on the important issues. If you run out of time before getting to the minor tasks, at least you would have done the important ones.
3. Look for the good
Some of us may be undergoing great hardships. But no life is so difficult that it cannot be made better by improving our attitude. No matter how dire the circumstances, if you look for some good, you will find it.
4. If you can’t change the circumstances, change yourself
We cannot choose what will happen TO us, but we can choose what happens IN us. That is, we can choose to have the right attitude, one in which we view challenges as opportunities instead of problems. Choose to be positive. For example, although he became confined to a wheelchair after his accident, W. Mitchell (author, TV host, and businessman) said, "Before I was paralyzed there were 10,000 things I could do; now there are 9,000. I can either dwell on the 1,000 I’ve lost or focus on the 9,000 I have left."
5. Be aware of your choices
When we act out of habit rather than conscious choice, the path we’re traveling on is a rut, perhaps even a slippery slope. If we don’t want to end up at the wrong place, we have to be awake. We have to be aware and make our choices consciously. The best way to do this is to develop the habit of always looking for opportunities.
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Season of Giving
Priceless gifts
1. PEACE OF MIND. Instead of upsetting others with anger, suspicion, or impatience, grant them peace of mind by being understanding and accepting. Drop childish demands, the need to always be right, and the insistence that others live by your rules. When you grant others peace of mind, you will discover your own.
2. FORGIVENESS. This is not only the season for giving; it is also the season for forgiving. Someone said to me, "I can't forgive my neighbor because she is so rude." However, isn't it rude to call one's neighbor rude? Therefore, you see, when we find fault with others, we defile ourselves. We can't cast mud on others without splashing some on us.
3. JOY, EXUBERANCE. No one likes a complainer. So, rather than whining, start dining at the banquet of life. Start spreading the good news. Spread cheer, not fear. Avoid hanging out with malcontents. It's true that misery loves company, but you don't have to accept their invitation.
4. YOURSELF. Give the greatest gift of all, yourself, by serving others. When you do so, you will experience joy
5. HOPE. Discouraging words can destroy people and encouraging ones can uplift them.
6. UNDERSTANDING. Try to put yourself in the place of others and understand how they feel.
7. FRIENDSHIP. Can you imagine anything more painful than loneliness? To help eliminate it, be a friend. By offering companionship and support, you help make their and your life worthwhile.
8. COMFORT. A gentle look, a soft touch, or a warm embrace may be all that is needed to lessen the pain of another. Isn't it amazing how so little effort on our part can change the life of another for the better.
9. A SMILE. A smile puts people at ease. It tells them you are not a threat. It lightens their burdens and raises their hopes. And when it accompanies another gift, the recipient is twice rewarded.
10. A CHANCE. One of the great gifts we can offer to another is a chance. If they've gone astray, we can give them the opportunity to make up for their misdeeds and recover from their mistakes. By recognizing that people make mistakes, we give them the courage to change. What better way to make a better world?
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www.phclassifieds.com is online classified from anywhere and any place. We are online to sale our product. It has complete category to put your appropriate ads.
Place your ads in the online Philippine classifieds today and sell real time.
Join today and sell today. Free! Free!!! It is complete free.
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Sincerely,
Admin
Dos and Don'ts of Finding the Perfect Gift for Her
Don’t be excessive with money in an attempt to give a great gift for her. Simple heartfelt gifts are best. Do think about the times in your life when you gave a great gift and how it made you happier than the recipient. Giving a great gift makes you feel good. It will motivate you to put time and energy into your gift for her. Giving gifts should be from the heart, and not a chore.
Do not buy multiple gifts hoping that one of them she will like. Do plan. While shopping, make a mental note of things that she picks up and admires in the stores. Pay attention to what clothing she wears, perfume she likes, books she reads, etc. Do not be wasteful spending more money on the shipping costs trying to have the gift delivered for the special occasion.
Do give appropriate gifts for the occasion. More thought and energy is needed for special occasions such as a ten-year anniversary. Planning a renewal of your wedding vows is a good idea, buying flowers off the internet is not. Do not buy her gifts that only you would like to get. For example, if she is always complaining that you don’t spend enough time together because you are always off fishing – a fishing rod would be a great gift idea for you, but not her.
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Joy of Giving
More than a year and a half has passed since the deaths of Mother Teresa and Princess Diana. Yet, their lives remain clear in our memory. And for good reason, for there is much we can learn from them. For example, their deaths remind us how a person is remembered.
How do we remember the dead?
Not, "How did they die?"
But, "How did they live?"
Not, "What did they gain?"
But, "What did they give?"
We can learn from them and experience the joy of giving. To do so, we need not be as heroic. There is no need to travel to some distant land or search out the less fortunate. All we need do is awaken, to become aware of those around us. Every encounter is an opportunity to give. Our siblings, spouse, children, friends, relatives, co-workers, boss, customers, and all those we meet will gratefully accept our gifts. The gifts I'm referring to are spiritual in nature and, therefore, do not have any costs.
Sometimes we forget how much we have to offer. For example, though tired of waiting in line at the bank, we can offer the stressed-out bank teller a warm smile and the gifts of patience and understanding. We have the power to uplift her spirit and make her day! At home or in the office, our words of encouragement can plant the seeds of confidence in the minds of our children and co-workers.
The greatest gift we have to offer is that of time, for time is the stuff life is made of. As our only nonrenewable resource, it is precious. What greater way of expressing love, than by devoting time to those we care about and those in need? Walt Whitman, the poet, expressed it this way, "Behold, I do not give lectures or a little charity. When I give, I give myself." When we give to our friends, we draw them closer. When we give to our enemies, we change them into friends.
The deaths of Mother Teresa and Princess Diana remind us of our own mortality. It's almost as if they were whispering, "The time to give is now." Or, as Marcus Aurelius wrote in the second century, "Live not as though there were a thousand years ahead of you. Fate is at your elbow; make yourself good while life and power are still yours."
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Life’s greatest gift
How to make the right choices
Each day, we make countless choices. How can we be sure we are making the right decisions? Here are a few suggestions:
1. Be aware of where the road leads
Choose intelligence. Not every decision we make is a moral choice. Sometimes it’s just a matter of choosing between stupidity and intelligence. Just avoid the paths with signs that say STUPID and follow those that say SMART. Easy enough to do, but you have to remember to check the signs before you start down a path.
2. Do what you can
Decide what you CAN do, not what you WANT to do. Our wants are insatiable. We want to do everything. But how can we become anything if we want to become everything? Choose worthwhile goals that you have time for. Set priorities and focus on the important issues. If you run out of time before getting to the minor tasks, at least you would have done the important ones.
3. Look for the good
Some of us may be undergoing great hardships. But no life is so difficult that it cannot be made better by improving our attitude. No matter how dire the circumstances, if you look for some good, you will find it.
4. If you can’t change the circumstances, change yourself
We cannot choose what will happen TO us, but we can choose what happens IN us. That is, we can choose to have the right attitude, one in which we view challenges as opportunities instead of problems. Choose to be positive. For example, although he became confined to a wheelchair after his accident, W. Mitchell (author, TV host, and businessman) said, "Before I was paralyzed there were 10,000 things I could do; now there are 9,000. I can either dwell on the 1,000 I’ve lost or focus on the 9,000 I have left."
5. Be aware of your choices
When we act out of habit rather than conscious choice, the path we’re traveling on is a rut, perhaps even a slippery slope. If we don’t want to end up at the wrong place, we have to be awake. We have to be aware and make our choices consciously. The best way to do this is to develop the habit of always looking for opportunities.
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http://www.manilablossoms.com/guides.asp
http://www.manilablossoms.com/westernunion.asp
http://www.manilablossoms.com/banktransfer.asp
http://www.manilablossoms.com/shopd...id=41&cat=Roses
http://www.manilablossoms.com/shopd...&cat=Chocolates
Season of Giving
Priceless gifts
1. PEACE OF MIND. Instead of upsetting others with anger, suspicion, or impatience, grant them peace of mind by being understanding and accepting. Drop childish demands, the need to always be right, and the insistence that others live by your rules. When you grant others peace of mind, you will discover your own.
2. FORGIVENESS. This is not only the season for giving; it is also the season for forgiving. Someone said to me, "I can't forgive my neighbor because she is so rude." However, isn't it rude to call one's neighbor rude? Therefore, you see, when we find fault with others, we defile ourselves. We can't cast mud on others without splashing some on us.
3. JOY, EXUBERANCE. No one likes a complainer. So, rather than whining, start dining at the banquet of life. Start spreading the good news. Spread cheer, not fear. Avoid hanging out with malcontents. It's true that misery loves company, but you don't have to accept their invitation.
4. YOURSELF. Give the greatest gift of all, yourself, by serving others. When you do so, you will experience joy
5. HOPE. Discouraging words can destroy people and encouraging ones can uplift them.
6. UNDERSTANDING. Try to put yourself in the place of others and understand how they feel.
7. FRIENDSHIP. Can you imagine anything more painful than loneliness? To help eliminate it, be a friend. By offering companionship and support, you help make their and your life worthwhile.
8. COMFORT. A gentle look, a soft touch, or a warm embrace may be all that is needed to lessen the pain of another. Isn't it amazing how so little effort on our part can change the life of another for the better.
9. A SMILE. A smile puts people at ease. It tells them you are not a threat. It lightens their burdens and raises their hopes. And when it accompanies another gift, the recipient is twice rewarded.
10. A CHANCE. One of the great gifts we can offer to another is a chance. If they've gone astray, we can give them the opportunity to make up for their misdeeds and recover from their mistakes. By recognizing that people make mistakes, we give them the courage to change. What better way to make a better world?
http://www.philflora.com/default.asp
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http://www.philflora.com/about_us.asp
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