Friday, 9 November 2012

ONLY BAD HAPPEN THINGS QUICKLY





Have you ever wondered why bad things always seem to happen to you? When was the last time you said, "why me? Why do bad things always happen to me"? First of all, let me set the record straight, bad things happen to everyone. None of us can escape having bad experiences. Having said that, we need to know why some of us experience bad things more often than others. One thing we must keep in mind is that many times what appear to be 'bad things' is simply a matter of perspective. It's more times than not how we see things. Example: Two people go to prison; both are guilty of breaking the law. They both are struggling with some form of addiction. One of them sees it as a bad thing. This one is looking at the things that will be missed in society. The other one see it as a good thing. This one sees an opportunity to change his life: perspective.

BE STUDENT IN ABROAD



http://tusb.stanford.edu/tag/study-abroad


Study in abroad is not easy task. Sometimes you face issues with the communication language communication or new environment in which you must learn how to interact with different cultures. But step by step you become familiar to your new home. When I left my hometown for South Africa, it was bad experience because I traveled alone without any tour guide. I studied English in Ghana for a period of 9 months, and upon my arrival in South Africa it was difficult for me to communicate with South African citizens. Academic books have contributed in the success of my training education in Public Relations Management course. I bless God because I have finished my studies; and I’m ready to access the industry world. Study abroad gives me the opportunity to make friends around the world, help me to improve my skills in communication and writing, the optimal way to learn a new language, and provides the opportunity to travel again. 

BE HOLD AND MIGHTY FORCES WILL COME TO YOUR



https://godshealingplants.wordpress.com/helping-yourself-and-others/
If you are determined to make some changes in your life or become a better person, you have to look for ways to do just that. You can’t just ask and then wait for it to fall out of the sky. It doesn't work this way. Go on your journey, be willing to work on yourself, be willing to learn, to study, to work and if you need help on the way, if you will ask for guidance, you will definitely receive it. It takes time, it takes work, it takes patience but in the end it is all worth it. Believe in yourself and in the very wisdom that created you. Go beyond your physical appearance and by doing that you might just find who you really are. Know that you are more than that which you see in the mirror. You are a soul with a body and not a body with a soul.
Wherever you are, whatever you do, always remember that you are here because you have a purpose; you have gifts to share with the world. You are not here by accident; I am not here by accident. Nothing and nobody is here by accident. We are all part of something big and it’s up to us to find what that something is and work toward achieving it.

DO YOU THINK CRYING IS A SIGN OF WEAKNESS OR STRENGTH ?


http://www.sodahead.com/living/do-you-think-crying-is-a-sign-of-weakness-or-strength/question-2592117/?

Crying is a sign that someone can feel and empathize. It is a definite strength. Not crying could be strength too, but under different circumstances. Being able to feel and experience those emotions allowed individuals to empathize with other people and connect with them on a universal level, in the way that makes us all human. Neither it shows someone have emotional about things that makes him or her human being. For instance, it is discouraging when a world leader or politician cries, as it weakens their respective positions. Crying in other situations, like when a child is born or when a person is grieving are not signs of weakness, but rather signs of strength

IF NOT NOW, THEN WHEN?







What are you waiting for? This is not giving you permission to go out and spend until you drop!  I am talking about all the things you say you want to do, but put it off for various reasons!  You know what I am talking about, it is the weight you want to lose, the exercise you put off, the class you want to take, but put off. The business you want to start, or the habit you want to break! Let’s be honest, anything worthwhile is difficult, because if it were easy everyone would do it.  What have you been putting off?  For me, it is cleaning out the garage, but I am not talking about chores.  At this time of year the New Year’s Resolutions are forgotten.  In other words, it required an effort and you gave up.  What was your New Year’s Resolution? For example, I want to lose weight, but I do not have time to go to the gym.  Stop making excuses and start on your dreams. Let’s start a trend, better yet a movement toward accomplishing your goals, dreams or fantasies!  What do you think?


Sunday, 7 October 2012

WATCH THIS SPACE



 
I love my country. Then, I would like to give my contribution to the Gabonese education system. Research has shown that Gabon do not have enough English language schools. Most of the time, youth and adults travel overseas to learn English. I would like to be involved and work in collaboration with the government of Gabon and others international institutions for the implementation and success of this project. International but also local people can benefit of these schools. The purpose of this project is to allow people in learning a foreign language, in order for them to access international firms. Those schools will have qualified English teachers and affordable prices for the fees.
I know that everything is possible with God, and I trust him for the educational development of African countries.

GABONESE BEVERAGES



http://www.tntmagazine.com/travel/destinations-a-z/gabon/food-and-drink-in-gabon
For alcohol drinkers, when you are not drinking the sugar cane-based beverages, the other alternative would be to go for the local beer called Regab.

Regab is the national beer of Gabon. Brewed in Gabon since 1966, most locals drink it and those who have tasted it are quick to vouch that it is one of Africa’s best lagers. In addition, Regab is a smooth beer in term of taste. One glass of the warm stuff could make you fly and it was sold in a litre bottle. One of the best ways to pay respect to another culture and its people is in the drinking of local beverage if you are an alcohol drinker.