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How to commute to Ayala Mall Manila by the bay

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 Dear all, if you are around metro manila, the fastest way to go to Ayala Malls is ride a bus from Manila City to Pedro Gil, why? BUS goes there on the way so it is a good starting point to wait for the ride, the bus must be going to PITX, you should see if the Bus Sign is PITX and ask to driver that you will be going down to Ayalamalls Manila Bay or City of dreams.. By the way the bus cost per person is 25.00-30.00 πŸ˜‰ City of dreams is a neighbour Mall of Ayala malls just across the big streetπŸ˜† Hope you understand that. Loves you by: Cathy Bulusan 

Daranak Falls

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 First time going to Antipolo, Rizal So I ride LRT-2 from Recto to Antipolo. Then after we go down, we followed some tourist also where they ride just the back of the mall where we came down.. There we found terminal but sadly there is no Van going city hall or church because it was still early, and there was an E-Trike he hesitate still even we offer them 1,000.00 then we negotiate that he should go with us free entrance and food, so that he can take us back to LRT, 2,000.00 we offered to the guy and he appreciates it and saves some gas and it was his first time going to Daranak Falls Be warned that it was crowded during weekend and there is a limit of people to go in so you have to come early and it has entrance fee, life vest because the water is very deep.  I suggest when taking LRT-2 you should get down to Santolan as it has jeep and van going to antipolo than the last station.  How to commute to daranak falls, Antipolo, Rizal from manila

Art of War

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 20 Lessons Learned from "The Art of War " by SUN TZU #1 Unprepared Loses You have to live and finish the war with every detail in your mind. There should be no room for surprises. During the battle, your time and other resources will be limited. If you don’t know which resource to use for how long, you’re stuck in the middle of nowhere. The party with the plan is strong. The side that has a good plan is the side that is close to victory. Plan the week, the day, the hour, even the minutes. #2 Creating a Budget Be aware of how much budget you have for everything from your education to your vacation and how many days or years you can manage with it. Do not try to do a big job by saying that I will find a budget later. It can take a lifetime to compensate for such risks. #3 Thinking Over and Over As mentioned earlier in this The Art of War Summary, don’t be lazy thinking. Think again and again about what might happen when you encounter your enemy. Live it over and over in your m...

Compound Effect

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  5 lessons from book “The compound effect” 1.Small daily actions and habits can have a significant impact on long-term success. 2.Success is not a single event, but a culmination of consistent and deliberate actions over time. 3.It is important to focus on the process and not just the outcome, as the journey towards success is often more important than the destination. 4.It is essential to set clear goals and establish a plan to achieve them, as this provides direction and motivation. 5.Surrounding oneself with supportive and positive individuals can help accelerate progress towards achieving goals..  Follow πŸ‘‰Grind Success for more

Blink

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  Top 13 lesson learned from From the Book “Blink” 1. The adaptive unconscious does an excellent job of sizing up the world, warning people of danger, setting goals, and initiating action in a sophisticated and efficient manner. 2. We live in a world that assumes that the quality of a decision is directly related to the time and effort that went into making it. 3. Our unconscious is a powerful force. But it’s fallible. It’s not the case that our internal computer always shines through, instantly decoding the “truth” of a situation. It can be thrown off, distracted, and disabled. 4. Our instinctive reactions often have to compete with all kinds of other interests and emotions and sentiments. 5. One of Gottman’s findings is that for a marriage to survive, the ratio of positive to negative emotion in a given encounter. 6. In the negative sentiment override state, people draw lasting conclusions about each other. 7. Gottman…has found that he can find out how much of what he needs to k...

Rules for my unborn son

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  10 Important Lessons from book -"RULES for MY UNBORN SON" 1)Self-discipline Knowing how to work hard is just as important as working hard. Keeping yourself motivated when things are easy is one thing, but keeping yourself motivated when things are bad is another beast. Regardless of the situation, you must have the willpower to push through. Showing that you can do this will not only motivate those around you, it will make you a stronger man. 2)Take responsibility In short step-up. Men take responsibility for their actions and don’t need others to tell them when or how to do so. Being responsible for one’s choices and actions isn’t always the easiest thing in the world. However, true manhood is being able to admit when they are wrong. 3)Choose your battles wisely. It’s important to know which ones are worth fighting and which ones are better left as is. It’s okay to be quiet and walk away. It doesn’t make you less of a man. 4)Be a gentleman Having old school values is okay....

Start Now, Get Perfect Later

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  𝐓𝐨𝐩 𝟏𝟎 𝐏𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐒𝐜𝐚π₯ π‹πžπ¬π¬π¨π§π¬ 𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐭𝐑𝐞 𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐀 “π’π­πšπ«π­ 𝐍𝐨𝐰. π†πžπ­ 𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐟𝐞𝐜𝐭 π‹πšπ­πžπ«” 1. You are not alone We all procrastinate. You are not alone. If you are struggling, ask for help. What you are going through, we all are, and there are others who’ve solved your biggest problem. Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. 2. Your work is not your worth Have a clear wall of defense between you and your work. The world can judge your work, but that does not define who you are. You are capable of decisiveness, clarity and greatness. 3. The pain & paradox of perfection Perfectionism can be a curse and a veil to protect your self-worth to avoid the fear of failure and being judged. Strive for excellence instead. ‘Start Now. Get Perfect Later’. 4. Pre-crastination Pre-crastination is the illusion of busyness we create by ‘getting things ready’ before we start. Save your faffing, checking and moving things from one place to another ...