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In 2 to 5 years


Placing our Goals in writing will help us to stay on course.
On this subject, write down your Big Goal that will come to pass in 2 to 5 Years.
Be specific. For example, "On January 18th 2011, I achieve success by receiving my Diploma."
The more detail that you can provide about your vision, the better it will be. If you can smell, feel, taste or see your Goal, then describe it. 

Please keep it positive.

Now that you've written your goal, be certain to make the connection. For example, if you are taking a course in Mathematics at Guam Community College or at the Mayors Office in Chalan Pago, then it should be connected toward your goal. Know your steps toward completing your goal. These steps are goals toward your big Goal, therefore each step should have the same level of commitment and sacrifices.

Next, write down, the purpose(s) or reason(s) for wanting to achieve your goal(s).
Why is it important to you? Explain. Make sure that your reason for achievement is burning and unwaivering. To elaborate, your reason or purpose must be so strong that no one can change your mind toward accomplishing your goal. Your method (or steps) for achieving your goal could change, but your big goal remain the same.

Finally, keep your written goals with you.
This is your friendly reminder and personal agreement.

And of course, we'd like to provide you with our moral support.
Share with us by putting your goals to writing.

Power Walk

Come and join me on a powerwalk! It's simple and easy to do.

where do angel chefs come from?

So, where do Angel Chefs come from?

Knight

Think


Therefore, I am.

Survive

I drew this while on my last trip in Makati Nov 2008. Anyway, didn't spend too much time on this since, I was enjoying my time with friends. It's just on my time alone, I prefer to draw. This was one of them.

I was thinking of being stuck on a remote island with nothing but nature to keep me company. Devising on my limited survival skills. I was able to survive. Eventually, I made my own water containers and handcarry. The weather outside was frightful but in my heart I felt delightful. So, let it rain. Let it rain. Let it rain. Hahah.

Child Teenager Youth Lady


These are quick sketches in graphite during different times.  These are all relatives of mine. Who else would be willing to stay still for me. Well at least for 10-15 minutes.

Baby Balati

 Poor Baby Balati's lay sleeping in the sand. Until someone picks them up and throws them around. The sacrifice a creature has to pay for living in paradise. Know anything about Balati's?

Balati

Do you think, Balati's are cute? I don't really mind them on the beaches. I do feel sorry for them when people pick them up and toss them around. Some Tourist actually get a kick holding it in their hand. I'll have to bring a camera along while walking along the beach to see if I could get a picture or two.

Charge


I like to take challenges head on.
No misconceptions. Charge!
The greatest problems can always be solved through action or inaction.
The end result can often be traced to the key moment or moments that would direct it toward the finality.
It is also a matter of decision and timing.
We decide too late and our inability to act sooner would create a momentum too strong for any decision to  affect change.  
So, charge! Make sure you charge at the right time.
You'll know the moment to act.
Do it now! 

Do you get into a mental debate?  Do you get into what if this and what if that issues? Me too. Does this continue past the moment of any alternative choices. Congratulations! You've taken an action called inaction. This is a decision. Is it the right one? Were you distracted?

Did you regret it? Did you regret it each time it happened. Did this happen too often? So, next time. Do it differently. Take that chance. Take it! Charge!