The “heat and stress” is causing me to have acne. I can’t do anything to fight those two, so I resorted to have an online search for ways to treat or prevent acne. I landed at Proactiv website and found out that it is endorsed by famous or well known entertainers; such as Mandy Moore [...]
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Reading Book Written by Bo Sanchez
The title of the book is “You have the power to create love.” I was kind-of sad last week, so I decided to buy that since I heard Bo is a great inspirational writer. The first few lines I read got my attention. It was funny and I could sense the reality in it. I even thought I would buy one for “mi amore” to read, because he too would love it and have some laughs. However, in the mid part of the book, I notice that my smile is not as wide as it were when I opened the book and read those first lines; my smile is fading! It continues to fade, until I have reach to this point in where I thought I should express what I feel.
I haven’t finished the book yet, but I am like 80% done. This is the reason why I stopped:
… when I’m beating deadlines, very busy writing articles on my computer and then see my little son playing on the floor … I decide to leave my chair and sit on the floor with him …
I waste 35 minutes of my precious “executive” time for something that others would consider completely unproductive …
Did you notice something wrong in that statement? I DID! I would go straight to the point, it was the word “WASTE.” WHY it caught my attention? For me, that word is a negative one, and for him to use it as something to describe a time he spent for his son, just doesn’t seem to fit for me. A better statement could have been: “I SPENT 35 minutes of my precious …”
I am a person who often uses a wrong word in a statement, whether it be a dialect or english. I would then notice that after a second I mentioned it then try to correct myself if I have a chance to do so. Also, recently I’m noticing the goodness in things, so when a negative things come up, it really disapoints me.
Well, that’s me. What about you? What do you think?





