Drink champagne...yes, drink it for no reason at all. You don't need a reason to pop a bottle. And we don't need lousy excuses to gulp down one too. Sometimes, when you feel like drinking it, just drink it. Just remember that if you drink, don't drive.... finished your drink first, then drive...okay???
Haha...just kidding. Don't you ever drive if you drink alcohol!!! I mean it!!!
King of the Birds, Lord of the Skies

Gather ye rose buds while ye may, old time is still a flying;
and this same rose that you see today, tomorrow will be dying.
CarpeDiem: Seize the Day!
- Dead Poets Society
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Friday, July 18, 2008
Peak Performers
One of the wonderful by-products of high self-esteem is that you become a “Peak Performer”.
Everyday you become more aware of your abilities and recognize that opportunities to stretch your capabilities are limitless. You desire change, growth and challenge, and a healthy self-esteem provides the energy.
Peak performers have more than goals, they have a vision of what their life will mean to themselves and others. Peak performers do not live in the future. Peak performers make sure each step taken in the present keeps them on the road toward their life goal.
Peak Performers can say:
I am motivated and have a mission with realistic and measurable goals.
I accept complete responsibility for everything I think, say, feel and do.
I look for the window of opportunity in every situation and know that I will learn from every experience if I choose.
I always help others to do their best, and I encourage everyone to contribute something.
I correct my course when I reach an obstacle. This way, when things go wrong, I am still headed in the right direction.
I expect and appreciate change. It does not overwhelm me because I am prepared.
I stand up for my own opinions and values and respect others.
I am able to manage myself. I do not require instruction every step of the way. I take initiative to act first instead of been asked.
I am not afraid of making mistakes or of taking reasonable risks.
I am my own coach. I engage in positive self-talk and rehearsals.
I am a life-long student. I am always ready to learn, and I know growth takes sustained effort.
I know myself well and still expect to find hidden talents, resources, strengths, weaknesses, energy, and interests.
I respect reality both pleasant and painful.
I engage in self-confrontation and do not blame others.
I readily forgive others and myself and correct mistakes when possible.
I am patient, kind, gentle and compassionate with myself.
I have no need to prove I am better or worse than anybody else.
I can be quiet and alone and not feel lonely because I have learned to enjoy silent and solitude as a platform for renewal and revival.
I am thankful for the good and the bad situations that present themselves daily, knowing that they toughen the character and inner man.
I take both the simple things and the classy stuffs in life with gratitude.
I dare to dream big, audacious dreams, and color them with impossible shades.
I am secured in my identity as a fearfully and wonderfully made creation of God.
I live to the fullest every minute, with depth and enthusiasm, for the Lord.
Who am I?
I am Eagleboy.
I am a Child of God.
I am a Peak Performer.
Everyday you become more aware of your abilities and recognize that opportunities to stretch your capabilities are limitless. You desire change, growth and challenge, and a healthy self-esteem provides the energy.
Peak performers have more than goals, they have a vision of what their life will mean to themselves and others. Peak performers do not live in the future. Peak performers make sure each step taken in the present keeps them on the road toward their life goal.
Peak Performers can say:
I am motivated and have a mission with realistic and measurable goals.
I accept complete responsibility for everything I think, say, feel and do.
I look for the window of opportunity in every situation and know that I will learn from every experience if I choose.
I always help others to do their best, and I encourage everyone to contribute something.
I correct my course when I reach an obstacle. This way, when things go wrong, I am still headed in the right direction.
I expect and appreciate change. It does not overwhelm me because I am prepared.
I stand up for my own opinions and values and respect others.
I am able to manage myself. I do not require instruction every step of the way. I take initiative to act first instead of been asked.
I am not afraid of making mistakes or of taking reasonable risks.
I am my own coach. I engage in positive self-talk and rehearsals.
I am a life-long student. I am always ready to learn, and I know growth takes sustained effort.
I know myself well and still expect to find hidden talents, resources, strengths, weaknesses, energy, and interests.
I respect reality both pleasant and painful.
I engage in self-confrontation and do not blame others.
I readily forgive others and myself and correct mistakes when possible.
I am patient, kind, gentle and compassionate with myself.
I have no need to prove I am better or worse than anybody else.
I can be quiet and alone and not feel lonely because I have learned to enjoy silent and solitude as a platform for renewal and revival.
I am thankful for the good and the bad situations that present themselves daily, knowing that they toughen the character and inner man.
I take both the simple things and the classy stuffs in life with gratitude.
I dare to dream big, audacious dreams, and color them with impossible shades.
I am secured in my identity as a fearfully and wonderfully made creation of God.
I live to the fullest every minute, with depth and enthusiasm, for the Lord.
Who am I?
I am Eagleboy.
I am a Child of God.
I am a Peak Performer.
Labels:
Attitude,
Life Skills,
Perspective,
Quote - EagleBoy,
Words of Wisdom
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
What is Real Strength?
Strength is the ability to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands - and then eat just one of those pieces.
- Judith Viorst
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Learn to Sail in High Winds
We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds.
- Hanmer Parsons Grant
- Hanmer Parsons Grant
Thursday, July 3, 2008
I am Rich!
"I have never been a millionaire. But I have enjoyed a crackling fire, a glorious sunset, a walk with a friend and a hug from a child. There are plenty of life's tiny delights for all of us."
Jack Anthony
American Author
I am rich, indeed :)
I am rich beyond measure...because:
Because I can enjoy the coolness of my air-conditioned room at home (when the nights are warm and humid), as compared to Jack who lives in cold-climate country, and therefore his crackling fire.
And because I can enjoy seeing a sunset with my eyes almost any day of the week, any week.
And because I can have as many walks and chat with friends, as my legs are still strong.
And because, simply because, I can have a hug from my loved ones daily, tells me that I can feel and I am alive!
I am rich, indeed! :)
Jack Anthony
American Author
I am rich, indeed :)
I am rich beyond measure...because:
Because I can enjoy the coolness of my air-conditioned room at home (when the nights are warm and humid), as compared to Jack who lives in cold-climate country, and therefore his crackling fire.
And because I can enjoy seeing a sunset with my eyes almost any day of the week, any week.
And because I can have as many walks and chat with friends, as my legs are still strong.
And because, simply because, I can have a hug from my loved ones daily, tells me that I can feel and I am alive!
I am rich, indeed! :)
Labels:
Attitude,
Happiness,
Loved Ones,
Perspective,
Quote - Jack Anthony
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Fear of Poverty?
You are going to let the fear of poverty govern your life and your reward will be that you will eat, but you will not live.
George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw
Labels:
Courage,
Fear,
Perspective,
Quote - George Bernard Shaw,
Words of Wisdom
Monday, June 30, 2008
Pick Up Lines at Helipad
I was chilling out at this new place called Helipad last night, and one of my female friend asked me what are some of the pick up lines that we guys often use to pick up girls. So, here we go:
You've got to refer me to your plastic surgeon.
Here’s $11. Drink until I’m really good looking, then come back and talk to me.
Do you mind if I stare at you up close instead of from across the room?
Is it hot in here or is it just you?
You know the more I drink, the prettier you get!
You must be Jamaican, because Jamaican me crazy.
Do you believe in love at first sight, or should I walk by again?
You know, you might be asked to leave soon. You're making the other women look really bad.
That's a nice shirt, it would go great with my floor.
What's a nice girl like you doing with a face like that?
Hand out business card that says: 'Smile if you want to sleep with me.'
All those curves, and me with no brakes.
You've got to refer me to your plastic surgeon.
Here’s $11. Drink until I’m really good looking, then come back and talk to me.
Do you mind if I stare at you up close instead of from across the room?
Is it hot in here or is it just you?
You know the more I drink, the prettier you get!
You must be Jamaican, because Jamaican me crazy.
Do you believe in love at first sight, or should I walk by again?
You know, you might be asked to leave soon. You're making the other women look really bad.
That's a nice shirt, it would go great with my floor.
What's a nice girl like you doing with a face like that?
Hand out business card that says: 'Smile if you want to sleep with me.'
All those curves, and me with no brakes.
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