Archive for July 14th, 2008

Jul 14 2008

Pink & Yellow Bunny Rabbit

Published by nice under Business and Money Matters, Cakes

Here’s the other one which Anne ordered….

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Inclusions:

20 Prokids disposable diapers (small)
1 Child of Mine Carter’s receiving blanket
1 Child of Mine Carter’s burp pad
1 Child of Mine Carter’s bib
1 8Oz Feeding nurser
1 Nivea extra mild shampoo
1 Cutiee Rabbit and carrot finger puppet

Price: Php 800

You can see our full product offerings here. We work within your budget and theme in mind. For questions and orders, you can leave a message in this post or contact 09173299107 and look for Debbie.

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Jul 14 2008

Zenni Optical

Published by nice under Great Finds, Health, Products

Recently I posted something about Zenni Optical $ 8 Rx Eyeglasses. I think it is a good site to search for affordable and great looking prescription glasses. But I was surprised to know that Zenni Optical was on FOX news! Seems like that I’m not the only one who is smitten by this site.

I recently visited the site and I was surprised to see these Incredible Stylish New Frames From Zenni. You might want to visit it if you are in need of glasses.

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Jul 14 2008

Purple and Green Polka Dots

Published by nice under Business and Money Matters, Cakes

This is one of our recent creations. We got the client from this blog. hahahaha! So this means that advertising on this works eh?!  

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Inclusions:

8 Prokids dispocable diapers (small)
2 Carters Mini Face Towel
1 Babycare Onies
1 8Ozs Babyflo Feeding Nurser
1 Cutiee Bear

Price: Php 500

You can see our full product offerings here. We work your budget and theme in mind. For questions and orders, you can leave a message in this post or contact 09173299107 and look for Debbie.

Popularity: 17% [?]

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Jul 14 2008

Business Loans

Published by nice under Business and Money Matters

I was surprised to read that interest-free small-business loans will not be granted to smokers in Malaysia. What does smoking have to do with loans, I wonder? ‘If they can afford to buy cigarettes and smoke their money away, they do not need the government loans,’ according to Sanusi Junid, minister of National and Rural Development. And the government will not take a loan applicant’s word for it. Medical tests will determine whether he uses tobacco.

Quite the contrary in the US where there are a lot of companies offering Business Loans fast and easy. Your credit standing really doesn’t matter if you are just applying for Unsecured Business Loans. This is the best way to get additional money to grow your business.

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Jul 14 2008

Career Decisions

Published by nice under Office Tales

A really timely email I got. I want to post it here just to remind myself of the gems of wisdom it has for me. Hope you guys find it enlightening too.

AN OPEN ADVICE ABOUT CAREER DECISIONS:

Several of my staff has approached me lately about their career decisions. I really appreciate my staff opening up to me. It is quite reassuring to know that they’re still having second thoughts about leaving. Here is part of the email I sent to a “confused” staff:

I have worked for more than 5 companies already so I guess you might be correct in saying I have had considerable experience about leaving and moving on. I will not stop you nor tell you to leave, though of course it will be better if you stay. In any career decision, leaving or staying I believe, based from my personal experiences and as an HR professional, should only be done for the right reasons.

For one, you shouldn’t leave because you don’t like several people in the company, nor should you stay because of the friends you have made here. At the end of the day, it is your life. Your friends or “enemies” should not make or break your career. If you let them be the deciding factor, then maybe you should think twice. You are the craftsman of your fate and the captain of your ship. Captain Hook shouldn’t be one of your worries!

Do not leave nor stay because of the “brand” of your company. If that was the case, I would have rushed off and sign my JO in “C”! Ask yourself whether you want to be a big fish in a small pond or a small fish in a bigger pond. Know your priorities. Only you can answer that.

Do not leave the company because you’re so damn frustrated about the way things are being run, or stay because you have this “messianic complex” that you can change things overnight. Be realistic about the things. Learn to accept that there is no perfect company. Be accepting that change is a slow and painful process at times and be thankful that you realize and act on things that can be changed and improved.

Definitely, do not leave or stay just because your parents want you to. I know I am advocating obedience to parents but again, we are talking about YOUR career. But learn to value their wisdom and discern well.

Money isn’t everything. The package being offered now might be better but look at the long-term prospects. Do not leave or stay just solely on the compensation package. Look for growth prospects and review their career plans for you. Your immediate gains today might actually be a loss a few years from now if you do the Math.

Boredom is another challenge all professionals are faced with during lull periods in their career. Do not leave because you have become so bored with your job. Do not stay either because you want things as they are. Change is inevitable in any organization. Talk to your boss. Ask for more responsibilities or other tasks if you’re bored. Enroll in a special course. If you’re satisfied with the status quo and is just waiting for
retirement hoping things will stay the same, you’re in for a big disappointment - either you will be forced to change or you will be forced to leave. Be ready before that time comes. Boredom or complacency is a perennial battle most professionals have to deal with. Arm yourself with creativity everyday!

Tonight I suggest you rest well. Sit still and listen to what He is saying. PRAY. I have always made my career decisions through His guidance.

He was and still is my Career Adviser/Talent Manager. Your work, our work, is a vocation. He knows us more than we know ourselves so trust Him for whatever plans He has for you. You can never go wrong.

And remember: Use your head to get to the top. But use your heart to stay.

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