Thank you for
1. We had a very nice weekly meeting.
2. I support my sister in her job hunting.
3. I read “The Science of Getting Rich” by Wallace Wattles.
Thank you for
1. We had a very nice weekly meeting.
2. I support my sister in her job hunting.
3. I read “The Science of Getting Rich” by Wallace Wattles.
Thank you for
1. I finished one of the major modules of Thank You Log, a web application I develop.
2. I finished reading “The Science of Getting Rich” by Wallace Wattles.
3. I bought star apple this morning. I gave one star apple to my friend.
4. I finished my task on testing UNIX shell scripts and Oracle PL/SQL packages.
Thank you for
1. I received birthday gift yesterday from our project.
2. Clarisse Capisonda gave me a hotcake this morning.
3. I am enjoying my task today because it’s all about Oracle PL/SQL and Unix scripting.
4. I bought “The Science of Getting Rich” book by Wallace Wattles.
5. I bought my “Ideas” notebook.
6. My friend Elmer F. Magabili will be promoted this coming March.
Congratulations Elmer!!!
Thank you for
1. I arrived early in the office.
2. I read the chapter 8 of “Science of Getting Rich” book by Wallace Wattles.
3. I attended a brownbag today.
Thank you for
1. I arrived early in the office.
2. I ate breakfast with Miraflor.
3. Clarisse Capisonda gave me Black Gulaman.
4. We had a meeting before we started working this morning. It’s an application of “plan for your work, and work for your plan”.
5. I was able to contribute in the UNIX brownbag.
6. My coworkers appreciated my contribution.
7. I read “Science of Getting Rich” by Wallace Wattles.
8. I read my Java book.
Last Monday, January 18, 2010, I went to office again. I went back to work after a happy weekend. I worked for nine hours. I started to visit National Bookstore on this day. I read the “Science of Getting Rich” book by Wallace Wattles. I love to read the books about getting rich because I want to be a millionaire. It’s my dream to have a very nice house and a very nice car. I want to be an investor. My dream is to work if I want. Working is optional. I want to earn money even if I sleep.
Last Tuesday, I attended the UNIX brownbag conducted in our company. It’s conducted by Marc Rafanan. Though it’s very familiar to me, I still attended the brownbag. There were topics covered which I was not familiar with. In the afternoon, Clarisse Capisonda and I bought two big pizza at Niro. It’s our treat for our coworkers because we celebrated
our birthday last December 26, 2009. Last Tuesday is an extended celebration of our birthday. Both Clarisse and I were born in December 26. She’s born in 1984 while I was born in 1985.
Last Saturday, Miraflor and I went to the wedding of my cousin Regie Caldito. I gave a gift to my cousin. Regie is a nice friend and cousin. He helped me when I needed to go to UST (University of Sto. Tomas). He was my guide when I went to UST in 2004. I was not familiar to the places in Metro Manila in 2004 since I lived in the province. Thanks for him for he guided me for two weeks. I can’t forget his help. I’m very thankful for I have cousin like him who is very eager to help me.
Thank you for
1. We have free breakfast in our project.
2. I’m not too busy today.
3. I received an invitation about Oracle PL/SQL training.
4. I read the “Science of Getting Rich” book by Wallace Wattles.
5. I read the Time Magazine.
Thank you for
1. I arrived at 8:19AM in the office.
2. I started my new task.
3. We had a meeting about our task.
4. I read “The Science of Getting Rich” by Wallace Wattles.
I read a book written by Wallace Wattles. The title of the book is “The Science of Getting Rich”. I can’t forget this quote that I read from his book: “Give every person more in use value than you take from them in cash value”. For me, this is the greatest quote I read from his book.
It means that if you want to be rich, never take money from anyone without giving more in use value than the money you are receiving.
Give more value than the money you are receiving (in your job, in your business, and in every part of your life). In other words, do more than what is paid for.