How To Get Rich During A Recession by Bo Sanchez

While checking out some Slimquick Cleanse, the latest product from SlimQuick that I might consider in losing weight, I came across another nice article by Bo Sanchez.
How To Get Rich During A Recession
I love talking to Auntie Eunice.
She’s a petite, 4 foot 11 inches, pretty Cebuano lady who lives in California. Sheloves to laugh, tell […]

A Blog Post by Singapore’s Youngest Millionaire

This one is really inspiring. A Blog Post by Singapore’s Youngest Millionaire by Adam Khoo On Money.
Some of you may already know that I travel around the region pretty frequently, having to visit and conduct seminars at my offices in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Suzhou (China). I am in the airport almost every other week […]

Heaven Has Delicious Tinola Today by Bo Sanchez

This morning, Tita Neneng died.
My dearest friend was 83 years old.
Who was she? She was God’s love to me. Really.
Let me tell you her incredible story.
She was a short, plumpish, silver-haired, never-been-married woman with a contagious laugh and a heart as big as a boat.
For years, she was a very successful businesswoman who owned a […]

Mental Feng Shui

A few things to do to live life to the fullest. Got this through email.
ONE. Give people more than they expect and do it cheerfully.
TWO. Marry a man/woman you love to talk to. As you get older, their conversational skills will be as important as any other.
THREE. Don’t believe all you hear, spend all […]

Do you Believe in Ghosts? by Bo Sanchez

It happened more than 60 years ago.
A frail, pale, and bedridden woman named Magdalena was suffering with tuberculosis. Breathing was very labored.
An only child cared for her. A 19-year old beautiful girl named Pilar.
One day, Magdalena said, “Pilar, I want to go to Pacita. Today!” She was talking about her sister. Both were very close […]

Managing money: Start them young

By Letty Jacinto-Lopez
The Philippine STAR 03/08/2005

The debonair groom turned to his beautiful bride and
whispered, “Honey, now that we are married, I only have one rule that
you and I would live by: ‘Do not borrow money or lend it.’”
That’s my kind of guy. If my daughter ever finds one like him, I
would make sure that he […]

Managing Debts

Sharing this nice read by Efren Cruz.
Managing one’s debts starts with a good look at your finances
Getting out of debt may not be that difficult as long as one
exercises self-discipline.
Efren Ll. Cruz, Senior Vice-President and General Manager of
Grepalife Asset and Management Corporation (GAMC) and author
of “Pwede na! The Complete Guide to Personal Finance,” likens the
whole […]

Do you have Scars? by Bo Sanchez

Most of you know I’m a recovering porn addict.
I was addicted to it for years—and it almost destroyed me.
Today, God has healed me and continues to heal me.
If you don’t know this part of my life, read my two books, Your Past Does Not Define Your Future, and 7 Secrets To Real Freedom.
More than my […]

Closing Cycles

A nice read I got through my email…
Closing Cycles
By Paolo Coelho
One always has to know when a stage comes to an end. If we insist on staying longer than the necessary time, we lose the happiness and the meaning of the other stages we have to go through.
Closing cycles, shutting doors, ending chapters whatever name […]

Warning: This Will Make You Hungry by Bo Sanchez

I eat a lot and it doesn’t show.
“God is so unfair!” my wife says, because no matter how much I eat, my waistline remains 31 inches. (Actually, I was 32 inches twenty years ago.)
And yes, I love cheese pizza. With hot sauce.
And simple spaghetti with olive oil, lots of garlic, and chili oil.
And ice cream.
And […]

How Crispy Pata Changed My Life by Bo Sanchez

While reading about acne treatment, I came across another nice article by Bo Sanchez…

I’ve always loved restaurants.

Simple, little, cozy restaurants.

Perhaps because when I was a small boy, I remember Dad bringing me for pizza or ice cream or hotdog every week. In restaurants, I felt loved. And happy.

And when I hit my twenties, one of the favorite things I loved to do was sitting in a coffee shop all by myself, reading a thick fat book.

But I had a big problem. For years, I was poor, single missionary.

How poor? Every time I entered a simple eatery like Jollibee, I always had to first count my money—including my coins—to see if I had enough money. And many times, I had to walk away because I didn’t have enough money to eat there.

Let me tell you about one of my unforgettable experiences. And yes, it has something to do with Crispy Pata.

The Key to Wedded Bliss? Money Matters

By TARA SIEGEL BERNARD
IF you ask married people why their marriage works, they are probably not going
to say it’s because they found their financial soul mate.
But if they are lucky, they have. Marrying a person who shares your attitudes
about money might just be the smartest financial decision you will ever make. In
fact, when it comes […]

Stress

Here’s something I would like to share which I got through email…
A lecturer when explaining stress management to an audience,
Raised a glass of water and asked ‘How heavy is this glass of water?’
Answers called out ranged from 20g to 500g.
The lecturer replied, ‘The absolute weight doesn’t matter.
It depends on how long you try to hold […]

I’m Rich by Bo Sanchez

Two weeks ago, I went to Macau.
I spent five days in that small Casino city with six fantastic buddies of mine: Hermie Morelos, Gil Ramiscal, Pio Espanol, Roy Pasimio, Tim Duran, and Carl Fontanilla. They also happen to be the “pioneer” leaders of my community, Light of Jesus, and our virtual community, KerygmaFamily. (Get […]

Make Your Joy Appointments by Bo Sanchez

Two weeks ago, I asked you to make your Joy List. (And man, I had fun reading your Joy Lists! Awesome.)
Today, I’ll be asking you to take the next step: Make Joy Appointments.
Writing your Joy List is only the start. Unless you make Joy Appointments, nothing much will happen. It will be like everyone’s list […]