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Thursday, October 25, 2007
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A little background: I wrote this 2 hours before Toastmaster's Club meeting starts. I was about to deliver my 3rd basic speech. Yesterday, I was working with a lot of things and figured I can just write my speech in the evening but when I went home, I was already too tired and too uninspired to write so I just went straight to bed. I woke up and was still uninspired in writing my speech. I thought of canceling my delivery but then I prayed and claimed God's promised in Psalms 23 -"You anoint my head with oil my cup overflows." So I asked Jesus for His HOLY SPIRIT to be ANOINTED on me and asked for my cup (my life) to overflow with His GOODNESS, LOVE, JOY, PEACE, BLESSING, and WISDOM. So I went and typed my ideas down. It took me less than 1 hour to write it down. After typing this in my keyboard, one of the club officers approached me and told me the meeting will be canceled. I found this to be comforting because even though I feel comfortable with this speech, I still have to master my delivery. My second speech was not really good so I really want to make up for what I lost. In this speech, I played with ideas that I picked up from, Jim Rohn, Pastor Noel Centino (he inspired with scriptures from the WORD. I'm teelling you he makes it sound so practical.), Dr. Nonoy Puaso, and Og Mandino. This speech is a an evolving gem because God gave this to me. He helped me put these things together. I'm telling you, I am just typing like I already know what to say. I hope you will enjoy this piece.

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Charting Your Course

Our life can be liken into a sailboat floating in a wide ocean. We cannot control the sea, the wind, the waves, and the weather but we can set a better sail to cruise through this wide ocean of a lifetime. We can choose to let the waves of circumstances sweep us anywhere but we can choose to chart our course. We can choose to set the direction of our lives. Today, allow me to share to you some thoughts on charting our course to this wide sea and hopefully these ideas can bring you value.

In cruising in this life, we need a destination. Our destination is our dream. Without a dream we are not going anywhere. The Bible says that as a man thinketh in his heart so he will become. We can become by the dream that we usually think about. So right now, ask yourself, what am I usually thinking about? What usually dominates your thought? Whatever it is, it will become you in the future. Now, in dreaming, we can have small dream and we can also choose to dream big. Donald Trump once said, “Dream big or go home”. I don't know if you believe in the same philosophy or not. I shared this concept to my friends and one of them asked me, "Joseph, Am I going to dream an attainable dream or will I dream big?" I told her, you know if you think about it, all dreams are attainable. We must not mistake in equating dreaming big to impossible dream. If your dream is only based on what you have right now then you will put a limit on what you will become 15-20 years from now. Remember that King David was a shepherd boy. If he limited his thinking of that of a shepherd boy then He would not be a King. Instead of dwelling on the shepherd boy thinking, he dreamt big and fought his giants and now he is known to be one of the greatest King, Israel has ever had. So I encourage you to dream big dreams.

I believe the next thing in dreaming big is writing your dreams down. The Bible says, "Write down the vision (meaning your dreams) in a stone tablet." I believe God want us to write down our vision so that when circumstances are against us our dreams will still remain in stone tablets. One of my mentors, by the name of Nonoy Puaso, told me 2 years ago to write down 100 dreams. I was only able to write down about 50. I stopped writing my dreams for one year and now, my mentor begun to coach me again and he told me the same thing, "Joseph write down your dreams. If you are too lazy to write your dreams down, then how much more in fulfilling them." So it prod me to check the goals that I have written in 2005 and found that out of the 50 dreams I was able to make 9 of them. I was able to make 9 because I allowed the wind to take me where it wanted. I allowed the waves to sweep me. Now what if I concentrated my efforts on my dreams? I probably could make more.

This will bring us to my next key - TAKE ACTION. To quote Og Mandino, "My dreams are worthless, my plans are dust, and my goals are impossible. All are of no value unless followed by action… Action alone will bring value to the market place and to multiply my value I must multiply my action… I will act NOW.” So act on your dreams. The Bible says, daydreamers will not get anything. Action is the line that differentiates those that will make it and those that won’t.

Lastly, don’t forget that what you have is just a roadmap. You can still get lost in the sea of discouragement and despair. Not to mention the waves of selfishness and greed so navigate using the stars. Look up. And commit you plans in the LORD. Proverbs 3:5,6 says, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your won understanding. In all your ways acknowledge God and He shall direct you path." Commit your ways to Him. I have tried many times to go on without God's leading but nothing worked. So I committed to God my plans and I realized I was more productive. I have less heartache. You see God can do more than you could ever think or ask for. Jeremiah 29:11 say, God's plan for us is to prosper us and not to harm us to give us hope and a future. Don't forget that God a bigger and better plan for you so commit you ways to Him.

Again don't forget, to dream big dreams, write down your dreams, take action, and Commit your plans to the LORD.If you do that,you will better chart the course of your sailboat.

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Monday, October 22, 2007
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One time, I stayed in my eldest sister's house and had a little bonding with her and her family especially her husband's brother, Tim. Now, Tim is an African-American, 40-something male. I call him Uncle Tim because of his age.. (hehehe). At one point, he told me he is going visit the Philippines and he asked a lot about the Philippines. I told him a lot about our country (the people, the culture and assured him that he will not be called a Negro when he come here because the Filipinos are very respectful people). He asked it there are taxis, or is he going to eat anything aside from balut, he asked if there are bars, and other "entertainment centers". He asked me some basic stuffs which actually troubled me because it looked like he is looking down on Filipinos. So I decided to take any chance of rising the morale of the Filipinos in his sight. So when he asked me if there is Pizza Hut in the Philippines, I told him, "Yes, there is Pizza Hut in the Philippines and we actually have American slaves to cook for us there." He said, "Oh come on.." "Yes that's true, Filipinos don't know how to cook pizza so we just hire American's to cook for us. (I said with a grin)." Upon hearing this, my sister burst in laughter and when Tim asked her if it's true she said, "yeah it's true Tim. We have American slaves there, cooking our pizzas for us." :-)
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Daghang Gwapa sa Ayala


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i just feel like posting this again.. and again and again.. the only Bisaya poem i ever made..
and i love it.. so much.. i smile every time i read it... (original post)

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Aku napasoruy ngadto sa Ayala..
Oh my .. oh my… kadaghan jud ug gwapa..
Look to your left..
Look to your right…

Perting daghana.. mistesa ug chinita..
Uban na nay fafa..
Ang Uban lolo na ang tag-iya..
Uban kuyog ug puti..

Ang Uban kuyog ug itum..
Uban noypi nga sosyalan….
Ang Uban instik ang gibunalan..
Pero aku naswerthan..
Kay daghan sad ug solo flight..

Mga tisay nga sige ug text-text..
nagHello-hello.. nagcalling-calling sa ila mga friends..
Swerte jud kaayu kay aku ra usa..
Wla ku kuyug..
hmmm…
hehehehehigayun na ni..:D

Pero.. wla jud sila swerte..
kining mga girls nga perting tesaya..
Kining mgha nka mini-skirt nag nagpakitasa ila pusod..
Kining mga gwapa nga englisera..

kining mag sexy ug sopesteketed nga mga babaye..
Kay kining lalakeha nga ng-istorya kay taken na..:D
Hehehe…
Abi ninyu kalimot ku…
nga mubasa sad aku uyab ani no?
Wa oi… hehehehe…
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Monday, October 15, 2007
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I took Hartman's Personality Test... I was bored and took a breather by taking this exam.

Congratulations. You are RED.


REDS are motivated by POWER. They seek productivity and need to look good to others. Simply stated, REDS want their own way. They like to be in the driver's seat and willingly pay the price to be in a leadership role. REDS value whatever gets them ahead in life, whether it be in their careers, school endeavors, or personal life. What REDS value, they get done. They are often workaholics. They will, however, resist doing anything that doesn't interest them.

REDS like to be right. They value approval from others for their intelligence and practical approach to life, and want to be respected for it. REDS are confident, proactive, and visionary; but can also be arrogant, selfish, and insensitive. When others interact with you, as a RED you respond to them best if they are precise, factual, direct, AND show no fear!
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1. Name one person who made you laugh last night? - Jerold James (my son), Joyce (my girlfriend), Donald Trump.
2. What were you doing at 08:00? -praying... hehehehe
3. What were you doing 30 minutes ago? -solving PTRs
4. What happened to you in 2006? - i went to Lexington KY..and met my sis..:D
5. What was the last thing you said out loud? - the words hahahahah (i laugh out loud.. LOL)
6. How many beverages did you have today? - zero
7. What color is your hairbrush? - don't own one..
8. What was the last thing you paid for? -P6 fare of a jeepney ride from home to work.
9. Where were you last night? - home
10. What color is your front door? - green
11. Where do you keep your change? -anywhere..where it's safe from falling...
12. What's the weather like today? -cloudy
13. What's the best ice-cream flavor? -mango???
14. What excites you? - every time my ideas work...i feel so smart.. when they do.. they usually work.. hehehehe
15. Do you want to cut your hair? - yes.. opaw
16. Are you over the age of 25? -NO
17. Do you talk a lot? - I talk (with sense) a lot. hehehehe
18. Do you watch the O.C.? No...
19. Do you know anyone named Steven? -Yes, my girlfriend's friend
20. Do you make up your own words? -Nope
21. Are you a jealous person? -not really
22. Name a friend whose name starts with the letter A. - Annie.. as in Annie are you OK? are you OK are you OK Annie..:D
23. Name a friend whose name starts with the letter K. - Kathleen.. my pretty seatmate.. :D
24. Who's the first person on your received call list? - Tee.. my officemate..
25. What does the last text message you received say? - Natigil na ang inyung unlimited....
26. Do you chew on your straw? -No
27. Do you have curly hair? -Yes
28. Where's the next place you're going to? -hometown for the November holidays... hehehehehe
29. Whos the rudest person in your life? - I don't hold grudges.. so no one... amnesty and amnesia...
30. What was the last thing you ate? - rice, lumpia, hotdog, and fried fish
31. Will you get married in the future? -yes of course.. to my girlfriend.. i hope..:D
32. What's the best movie you've seen in the past 2 weeks? - i forgot...
33. Is there anyone you like right now? - Yes.. my girl.. heheheh
34. When was the last time you did the dishes? - way..way... 5 months ago? I think..
35. Are you currently depressed? -No...I'm generally a happy and positive person.
36. Did you cry today? - yeah.. when I remembered God is soo good..
37. Why did you answer and post this? -Because i saw this from http://sweet-darlene.blogspot.com/ and I thought it would be cool to have a survey post in my bloggie and i never had one before (i think).
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Friday, October 05, 2007
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Faces4Sale the Magazine

My friend and I thought of publishing a magazine that will feature ordinary people as models. Basically, we are a bit tired of seeing models and actors and actresses pose in the camera so we just want give a chance for ordinary people get a flash of the spotlight. Of course, in the process the reader will learn more about these people and they will gain an exposure in the magazine. The magazine will be distributed in hotels and restaurants and coffee shops.

If you or your company want to be featured in the pilot release planned in 1st Quarter of 2008 please drop me a note or mail me @ jo2_librero@yahoo.com.
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