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Moving On By Having A New Roommate

  Note: This blog has been deleted unknowingly when I changed the 'style' that I use here (after getting enticed by blogger.com with fresh looking styles and so I decided to switch styles). I wonder what readers have been looking into when they click into the contents of this posting; it's, probably, the title that intrigues them or drives them to check what's behind the posting (and they would find out that it's an empty post). I don't have a draft of that original blog posting in my files; I write directly on this page. But as far as I could recall, I wrote about a new roommate who moved into the room that became vacant because the former roommate passed on. The new roommate knows that the former occupant of his room now passed on; the room has completely been cleaned, with new paint given to its walls, with new carpeting installed, among other things we did to practically overhaul the room. The experience of having a new roommate provided another great opport

How to go from full-time to self-employment

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This write-up will attempt to keep away from being completely prescriptive; those curious readers can always read the other helpful articles found under this topic that may contain other workable ideas on how to switch to self-employment (that seemingly dreadful state in life that most ordinary people are yearning, but are afraid to embrace completely). Switching from full time to self-employment actually takes a lot of doing (and courage), more than talking, so we’ll make this sharing brief and straight to the point (they’re mostly based from the actual learning experiences from which this author has drawn out his suggestions here). Continue reading here. On Why You Should be Self Employed

PCMC 12 27 08 / Sharing Blessings Last Yuletide Season

I've taken the liberty of sharing here the video made by Meinard, a dear friend back in the Philippines [read: I would have not done anything like this, if I don't know personally the person taking lead]. I'm delighted to learn from an email exchange that he made a video he originally posted on YouTube, which I tried to blogged on two nights ago but failed to get posted here for some unknown technical reason (it may get posted here, sometime, but I won't worry about it). This serves then as a second article on the said video. I'd rather keep my efforts to do charitable works not blasted about here, nor even to my own network. I'd always remember some biblical entries, to wit: "Matthew 6:1-6. 16-18 1 Jesus said to his disciples: “Take care not to perform righteous deeds in order that people may see them; otherwise, you will have no recompense from your heavenly Father. 2 When you give alms, do not blow a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the syna