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Love to be loved – Marc Terenzi…

August 28th, 2007 by admin

I can’t believe I’m standing here
Been waiting for so many years and
Today I found the Queen to reign my heart
You changed my live so patiently
And turned it into something good and real
I feel just like I felt in all my dreams
There are questions hard to answer
Can’t you see…

Chorus:
Baby, tell me how can I tell you
That I love you more than life
Show me how can I show you
That I’m blinded by your light
When you touch me I can touch you
To find out the dream is true
I love to be loved by you

You're looking kind of scared right now
You're waiting for the wedding vows
But I don’t know if my tongue’s able to talk
Your beauty is just blinding me
Like sunbeams on a summer stream and
I gotta close my eyes to protect me
Can you take my hand and lead me
From here please yeah…yeah…

Chorus:
Baby, tell me how can I tell you
That I love you more than life
Show me how can I show you
That I’m blinded by your light
When you touch me I can touch you
To find out the dream is true
I love to be loved, I need to be loved
I love to be loved by you

I know they gonna say our love's not strong enough to last forever
And I know they gonna say that we’ll give up because of heavy weather
But how can they understand that our love is just heaven sent
We keep on going on and on cause this is where we both belong…

Chorus:
Baby, tell me how can I tell you
That I love you more than life
Show me how can I show you
That I’m blinded by your light
When you touch me I can touch you
To find out the dream is true
I love to be loved, I need yes I need to be loved
I love to be loved by you

Yes I love to be loved by you

Defusing an explosive argument..

May 15th, 2007 by admin

 

 

  1. First rule – Don’t ask “why” question. This creates an emotional response and puts her in fight-or-flight mode, says Carol Ritbeger, Ph.D. Other questions are fine, especially if they show an interest in “how” or “when” the two of you can solve the problem.
  2. Second rule- Don’t assume she’s basing her decision on emotion. There may be plenty of logic behind her reactions, though these reactions may be charged with stress and contention. And for goodness’ sake, don’t tell her she’s being emotional.
  3. Third Rule- Don’t cross complain. Countering her bickering with your complaints won’t work. If you’re fighting to be heard, someone’s bound to lose and it might be you.
  4. Don’t interrupt. Actively listen to whether she uses aesthetic sense (I feel) , Auditory ( I hear),visual (I see), or cognitive (I think) terms- and respond in her language. She’ll hear it more clearly.
  5. Use body language. Touch her, lean forward and maintain eye contact to show you’re in the moment with her.

 

Good News For Guys

May 13th, 2007 by admin

 

Face Time- The more often a woman sees your face, the better it will look to her. The brain favors familiar faces when choosing a partner, according to a new study from the University of Liverpool, in England. Researchers showed more than 200 men and women photos of faces that had been digitally altered to move the eyes closer together or father apart. When asked later to compare the attractiveness of two faces, those who had viewed the wide-eyed visages tended to choose the wide-eye image; those who’d viewed the faces with close-set eyes preferred a similar look. Study author Anthony Little, Ph.D., says the research reveals that “the brain has some flexibility in deciding what is and what isn’t attractive.” Little’s previous research illustrated that men are more likely to choose a partner with hair and eye color similar to their mothers.’

 

A preventive tips to make your permanent email secure from spammer…

May 12th, 2007 by admin

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Avoid Money Management Mistakes

May 11th, 2007 by admin
  1. NO SPENDING PLAN. (Luckily, I usually goes to the town once a month)
  2. The "where does the money go?" question frequently comes up because of spending on a day-to-day basis, without any sort of plan for taking care of needs and wants. Here's where a money management program can help you spend your money wisely, to reach your goals.

    First, set up priorities: know your regular expenses; determine what your goals are in relation to short-and long-range aims. Take critical look at your expenses and weed out those that don't give real satisfaction.It's not how much you earn, it's what you do with your money.

  3. NO CASH RESERVE.(Huhuhu… I don`t have any cash reserve because all my money goes to PTPTN) Financial experts recommend that every family have a cash reserve of at least 50 percent of their annual income. To acquire this means developing good saving habits and self-restraint in spending. There is a definite need to save so you have an emergency fund when unexpected expenses arise.

    Knowing you have a safety margin of savings will also give you a feeling of security and greater peace of mind. And don't forget a savings account enhances your credit standing.

  4. TOO MUCH USE OF CREDIT. (Luckily, i don`t have any credit card. Hahaha)Using credit can be a real help or a trouble spot. depending upon how you use credit. The biggest problem usually is that families overextend themselves and become committed to larger payments than they can meet.

    Credit terms differ, too. Shop carefully for credit–as carefully as you do for goods and services. Be sure time installments fit into your budget and don't take on more than you can handle. Know the cost of credit terms. The real cost. Keep track of expenditures made with charge accounts or credit cards, so the bills won't come as a big surprise to you. And pay on time to keep your credit rating solid.

  5. NON-CONSTRUCTIVE USE OF WINDFALLS. (All goes to PTPTN. Now i realised it`s really a burden to have debt.Hehehe) You receive a tax refund, a bonus or raise, perhaps an inheritance. Most families are inclined to spend the extra money on luxuries they wouldn't ordinarily consider. And poof, the money's gone.

    There are many ways to put "windfalls" to constructive use. Add pay raises to your savings before you get in the habit of spending the extra money. Use refunds or bonuses for needed large purchases, such as major appliances. You'll also save paying out interest charges.

  6. NO PROVISIONS FOR LARGE EXPENSES. (I really hope this won`t happen to me)We all have large, predictable obligations that come due at irregular intervals during the year. A large, forgotten insurance premium or tax bill can cause financial chaos if you've neglected to accumulate sufficient reserves.

    Take all your big items and divide the total by 12. This 1/12th should be reserved every month against the time those bills will be due.

  7. UNDERESTIMATING THE COST OF OWNERSHIP. (I just knew it from my friends.He keep complaining about the burden after he bought a car.)The original cost is sometimes not the only cost of ownership. This is especially true of an automobile. Many of the costs are obvious but some get overlooked until we collide with them, head on. If a car is bought on an installment basis, monthly payments are just a small part of the cost of operating it. Figure on all the costs. Operating expenses are: gas and oil , repairs, maintenance, tires, insurance. Other costs include registration, license, parking, tolls, etc. In addition, a new car costing $11,000 depreciates in value by about $2,500 during the first year. While depreciation is not an out-of-pocket cost, it does become one when the car is traded on another one.
  8. SPENDING LEAKS. (Huiyo.. This one is also my bad attitude also. But now, I manage to control it a little.) Impulse buying–frittering away small amounts here and there on "little" things–can add up to a surprisingly big amount. Write down every cent you spend for a week and take a good hard look at your spending "leaks." Then try to control these trouble spots.

    Avoid shopping for groceries when you are hungry. You'll buy more of those tempting goodies that can run up your bill.

    Avoid "killing time" in department stores. (You're sure to come away with something you hadn't planned on buying.) Use an allowance and keep within it. Once you can resist the temptation of spending "small" amounts, you'll have more money for the things you really want.

  9. CARELESS SHOPPING HABITS. (I owez hope that I can work at a remote place so my expenses can be cut down.Hehehe).There are always pressures on us to buy things. Our wants are greater than our needs. And advertisers help exert this pressure. This leads to purchasing things we don't really need and to buying without comparing values and prices.

    Before you buy, know the dealer and the store's reputation. Read labels, understand warranties and contracts. Avoid pressure tactics by salespersons.

  10. NOT SAVING SMALL AMOUNTS. (I still don`t have any saving because all my money goes to PTPTN. Hopefully by the end of this year I can make the final payment and then I`m debt free. Hahaha). Don't be discouraged if the amount you can save looks pitifully small. Believe that little acorns do make big oaks. Ten dollars saved every week will be more than $1,000 in less than two years. Does that seem a long time? It will go faster than you can imagine. Remember how quickly the past two years sped by?

  11. CAN'T WAIT ATTITUDE.(I also have this attitude. I hope I can change this attitiude by the end of this year).  This money management mistake hits young people the hardest. And is the cause of much unhappiness. They often want to start off at a level that it may have taken their parents twenty-five years to reach.

    The "great American dream," as portrayed by movies, television, and magazines, is beyond the financial reach of most families and is never reached by overusing credit.

    What is needed is more of a "save now and buy later" approach. Plus, a money management plan to help get the things wanted as soon as possible.

Finally i have a place to blog… hahah…

May 10th, 2007 by admin

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