Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Deep Work is Not a Coincidence

I regularly check the website of Entrepreneur to learn new things about having your own business. The page can give you franchising ideas, new business ideas, lessons on growing it, stories of rags-to-riches Pinoy entrepreneurs, etc. So basically, it has the power to inspire you to keep going with whatever business you already started/ have in mind.

Yesterday, I was scrolling the article about tips on changing your lifestyle to have a sideline business. (Here's the link if you are curious.Ow, perfect! I am a regular employee who already started an online jewelries and accessories shop. It is still on its young stage so I said to myself, maybe I should change some of my habits or twist my daily routine a little bit so I can maximize the growth of my business. With no second thought, I jumped into reading this editorial.

One of the tip is to increase the intensity of your work. The point is to give your best shot in whatever you do to finish it at the fastest time possible. Ika nga, magsuper sayan 3 ka na, o kaya, gamitan mo ng Sharingan para tapos na. (Better yet, use Super Sayan 3 power or Sharingan to wrap it up.) It also mentioned a book, Deep Work: Rules forFocused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport which mainly discussed how to achieve more in less time. Of course, being an obedient kid as I am, I already searched it in Google only to have a grasp of the book. It was never my intention to buy it due to my limited financial resources, so I decided to look for a free ebook or pdf file. But obviously, there is none.

During morning, I always make it a point to meet my husband Jeryl, given that he works night shift and I'm not. We catch up on our daily happenings over breakfast and I mentioned him that I wanted a book that was suggested by Entrepreneur which discussed about focusing and time management. He casually said, “Meron akong libro sa bahay, yung yellow.” (I have a book at home, it's yellow.) I don’t know, but is he aware he has a ton of books at home? I didn’t even know what yellow book it is! Maybe it was the time management book he saw at Fully Booked the other day.


When I got home, I went to bed to wake him up and I’m shookt! Beside him is this book.
  
Tada!!! He is right. I know. I know. He really mentioned the color! But I didn’t expect that this is the book that I wanted. I asked him why did he has it? He said that it has a high rating so he bought it from NBS

Coincidence? I don’t think so. My guess - it was destined for me to read it. 
Oh dear, I will! 


When the universe already gave you the will, power, and opportunity, might as well feel it, use it, and seize it!


Be inspire. Read. Save time.


Xoxo. Arabella






Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The Letter

Women are emotional. Agree?

Every move. Every word. Every action. Each has its own definite meaning.

And sometimes, things get out through cracks because of this.

Writing: a very timely work. What relation does it have with emotions?

It takes a lot of thinking - what to write, how to do it, and when to publish it. Writing is a form of outlet. A traditional and classic way of expression. A flow of feelings. A distinct but permanent proof of oneself. It balances emotion. It permits freedom. It serves as our wings to emotional high.

When you feel it, you know it.


So remember in all faces of writing...

Let the emotion move with every letter written, every punctuation placed, every space provided.

Let the hand work together with your mind - one and whole.

Let the harsh words left unsaid, the anger subside, the pain released, and the secrets be kept.

Let the world know now. Real time. Quick.








credits to http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/writing/images/27456811/title/writing-photo

Tuesday, September 03, 2013

True Love

As cheesy as the movies' themes nowadays, do people still believe in true love? 

Speedy technology and affordable cosmetics, will you be able to definitely find "The One"?

Why am I writing this? Honestly, I also don't know. The topic just crossed my mind yesternight when I tried so hard finding sleep. Whew!

True love? Yes, I believe it exists - but not for me. Just like a lightning. You know it's there and it strikes into something - maybe a tree, a house, an electric post, or even just in a plain lot. However, I don't see it coming to me! That's how I see true love.

But how do I come up with this very description? Let's see factors. One, society. I am in the midst of a changing environment. My parents raised me to become a conservative one, and it's because everyone else does. But now that I'm a grown up, life becomes more challenging and exciting. Teens do lotsa stuff I never imagined happening before. And so it goes.

Two, myself. I keep on changing my mind! Well, don't we, women? I also don't have the characteristics of an ideal girlfriend. Haha! Not that I'm boyish! Haler. Maybe I have this a little Westernized attitude in me. Blah blah blah... Oh well. Remove that spotlight away from me!

Three, lifestyle. It's more fun in the Philippines! Nothing I want to do with my life now but traveling, reading books, shopping, food tripping, sleeping and writing. I guess you see no love in the equation. Hahaha!

Looking at Pinoys, I know that true love makes people see life very positively. The world revolves only for us and that's why we look forward in falling in it. The hurt we feel when we broke up from love is less than the happiness we feel when we are in love. So hopelessly romantic!

But for me, I am stuck with my lightning-love comparison. Well, that's how I see it. I guess it's a matter of prospective.

Can anyone help me see the other side?


xoxo.arabella.

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Aftershock!

I have created this one so long time ago. Having the opportunity to post it, I hope that you can relate yourself on this. It's somehow random but anyway, people close to me and who really know me can tell that most of the "HER" is me... :) enjoy!

xoxo.arabella.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Twitching Palms

I've already posted on my twitter account that my palms are twitchy for blogging. Yes, twitchy!!! Inspired by Christian Grey, CEO of Grey Enterprise Holdings, Inc. (oh, I'm so familiar to him, am I?)

It's worldwide knowledge- the mostly intriguing trilogy book written by Erika Leonard, birth name Erika Mitchell (c/o http://en.wikipedia.org) AKA E.L. James. 

The books became a talk of the town for months now having Mr. Grey became somehow ideal to some female- perfectly handsome, rich and the guy you would imagine get head over heels for you. But the thing is, this book series is a bit erotic (no... not just a bit!) and made it beyond the romance novel stories we are used to. Well, maybe PG is advised here. I don't want to spoil the story irrespective of few people who haven't read these. But in anyhow, I would say that this just too good to be true. it reminds me that love is just around, true?

Before I get sappy here, ideas afloat in the Internet that this E. L. James' story might be real- making it live on the big screen. It's now the trend in the movie world, however. We are very aware of Harry Potter, Twilight, The Notebook, and recently the Perks of Being A Wallflower hitting the big screen as once were written only in sheets. Nevertheless, lots of handsome leading actors are rumored to play Christian's role. And the list is growing, YKR? Let's see how they come up with the movie.

Just the same, I'm a wide reader of novels. So I can say I enjoyed these books also. I'm currently reading another series of books, and will tell you about that once I'm finished. Now I'm off the corner, i.e. laters baby!

xoxo,
Arabella