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December Afternoon

I was walking with my office friends when this beautiful formations of clouds caught my eyes under the leafless Talisay. I stopped and stepped back and click, click, click. ^^, The earth is a beautiful place to live in, let's protect our home. ^^,

Cosplay Party

Powerpuff girls Zoro (far left) Yip Yip Monsters Chun Li with Prof X Angel Naruto If some people wear costumes in Halloween parties, in Philippines we do it in Christmas parties. You read it and heard that one of the best Christmas celebration happens in my country but I'm not saying there's no worse in it, surely it occurs, imagine all families, workers, employees, small and big companies throw parties, going to amusement park, photographers and wedding organizers are in demand, people busy buying, shopping in Divisoria, Greenhills, Baclaran, Quiapo, SM malls, Robinsons, Trinoma, Landmark, gosh! It's crazy listing down all the malls in Metro Manila, not to mention those in Luzon, Visayas & Mindanao. Plus the annual Film Festival, showing of local movies and December is the best time to held such festival and I don't have to tell you why, doh! And if you're so conscious of your health, be cautious and learn to say NO and mean it. You know...

Honor all men; love the brotherhood, fear God, honor the king. (1 Peter 2:17)

WAYS OF GIVING RESPECT: 1. Listen harder. We already know that proactive listening should be your first social skill. We know this because we love when people listen to us, so we find it safe to assume that other people love when we listen to them. 2.Be considerate. Once you’ve listened, it’s time to act accordingly. 3.Keep your promise. By keeping your word to someone, you not only establish yourself as a person of integrity, but make the other person feel as though you value them. 4.Be on time. Another way to demonstrate that you value someone, is by treating their time as though it is valuable. 5.Have manners. This is pretty simple. Do not interrupt a conversation, be polite and watch your ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. By showing manners towards someone, you make them feel valuable. 6.Encourage. Genuinely encouraging someone could be very empowering and liberating. 7.Be fair. We often find ourselves in a position of power over someone else; to some extent. Avoid corruption, give ...