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Seniors Day every Tuesday at Medora

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

It is heartwarming to know that there are organizations focused to give support to our elderly. In countries like the Philippines, they have strong family ties which make them care for their grandparents, parents or old family members until old age. There are a few Senior Nursing Homes in the Philippines and Filipinos are actually proud of that fact. It just goes to show that they are bound to reciprocate the love, care and attention that their parents gave them when they were little.

At Medora, there is a “Seniors Day Every Tuesday” movement which is a weekly event that caters to Senior members various activities. In here there are several activities such as fitness regimens, moral and spiritual team building support, fun and active games, Senior socialization and field trips. You may invite your parents or grandparents to attend this event and bond with fellow Senior members.

Come to think of it. Being a Senior should not stop anyone from enjoying life and having fun. Life does not stop when you reach 60, heck they even said that it begins at 40. A research once concluded that older people are much happier than young ones. Apart from all of this the bottom line still remains that old people should be treated with love, respect and care.

The exciting and engaging (even life enhancing) fitness regimens for the elderly include Yoga and sex therapy for the elderly partners. The aim of this activity is to enrich the sex life of aging couples. The moral and spiritual team building support proved to be the most favorite event of all, because in here Seniors get to relate interpersonally with their peers. They get to share their life experiences and lessons to others.

Don’t just think that being a Senior will leave you playing cheese or knitting quilts for the rest of your life! There are many more things to do. Life goes on and fun doesn’t stop while you’re still alive.

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Festival Goers

Friday, October 28th, 2011

There’s a certain sense and pattern when trying to get into the sense of having to run into at least 3 festivals or more in one day, or even for a period of two days. Festivals are pretty much draining, in all aspects of your life. You feel tired physically, you’re drained emotionally, you feel you’ve given so much of your social life talking to people inside the festival grounds, and well, yeah. That sums it up. You could grow sick of festivals in just one sitting.

Setting your mind up to visiting at least more than two festivals a day requires that you have a different mindset of seeing the trip not as an errand or as a chore, but a social trek. When trying to go into a festival, don’t get cynical. And don’t get temperamental either. Being a party pooper at the start of the trip would have you very sour and very uncooperative while everyone else is having fun.

Some people like to go to festivals alone. These would include your typical rebellious teenager and or your love-forlorn daughter. Be understanding of their needs to want to have their own private space. The sensation of going into a festival alone is equal to almost monumental freedom. Give them the space that they deserve and the time that they will need.

Pack a bit of food yourself, but if you find the whole thing to be pretty daunting and hassling, be a bit of an anti-scrooge and go spend your money where you’re supposed to spend it in a festival. In fun, style, leisure and for your enjoyment. Of course, always exercise the usual prudence of not blowing off your entire pay on the fun and games inside the festival.

Feel free to refer with other friends as well. If you’re the type of guy to enjoy visiting a festival with friends, you can save on expenses if you go together.

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Big Help from Small Tips 2

Friday, October 21st, 2011

Ever seen that orange, noisy ninja most parents would find their kids ogling about all day? The blond kid’s name is Naruto. And although he is quite annoying and very noisy for a ninja, he has a pretty good motto that each and every proprietor should have in their mindset; “Believe it!”

Always believe in yourself and in the things that you do. There is no one more reliant than yourself when it comes to business that requires your whole self in it. Project yourself a positive image. That you are the hard worker that you believe in yourself, that you are well-versed in your craft that your stuff is able to compete with everyone else’s. Possibly be even more superior than theirs is.

Pessimism is something that you don’t need right now. Be positive. Think about your dreams. Then think about your goals. Now, think about how you are going to achieve these goals. Set up a time-based plan that is both within sound reason and valid. Everyone needs a guide, a plan of some sort. Wake up each day and think about those plans that you are going to accomplish for that day. And be clear about those plans. If you’re not sure about those itself, you will never be able to finish them. As said, believe in yourself!

Have that positive aura around you always. Being positive will net you your dream soon enough, if you couple it with prudence, dedication and reliability. Maintain constant communication with your clients and request for feedback, making them part of your operation rather than as a cash cow others would treat their customers as.

Don’t be afraid to speak your mind. When you need to say something, say it now and say it with conviction. You can never advance if you don’t come out of your proverbial shell. When you need to involve your customer, think of it as “they want to get involved” not “they might just pass me off”. Customers, at a high rate, are delighted to be involved in something, especially if it has something to do with their interests (like them buying your arts and crafts for example).

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