I’m thankful to my best friend G for letting us stay in their newly renovated house during our recent trip to Cebu. For the three days that we stayed at her place, we had a chance to bond more and catch up on the things that happened since we live far from each other. Our topics of conversation were not only about reminiscing the good old days, but also about family, parenting, relationships, and even those TV shows.
I’m glad G is happily married with two responsible and loving kids. Thus even if her body weight has become heavier than during our college days, she has not considered taking one of those best diet pills. I think she’s happy and contented with herself, her family and life as a whole. And that’s all that really matters.
Whew! Just came from a business trip in Cebu and thank God it was worth it. We have new associates for our group and it is just so inspiring. We didn’t expect it to be that fruitful and now it is very encouraging for me to go on with our business plans.
Personally, I have been interested in being a business owner ever since I’ve read about Robert Kiyosaki’s bestseller book Rich Dad Poor Dad. It was an eye-opener for me and encouraged me to go freelance, attend business seminars and read up on articles about entrepreneurship and franchise opportunity.
What I’ve learned from our business trip was priceless. I’ve realized that in order to succeed, one has to give time and take risks, pray hard and cultivate meaningful relationships with others.