Friday, August 28, 2009

Charice Pempengco's Inspirational Life Story



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Love and Inspiration in the Life of Charice

Be sure to watch Charice’s life story. It’s not only very well done, it’s extraordinarily moving and inspirational. This amazing girl had to battle incredible odds to get to where she is now.

Her love for her mother and her desire to use singing as a means to help her mother was the driving force that led her to conquer all disappointments and frustrations making her determined to be better at what she does best – sing. In fact, if you listen close enough to the videos above, she sings it as
“…And I am tellin’ you, I’m not goin’ You’re the best Mom, I’ve ever known…”. She does that in purpose.

Her dreams are fast coming true now and so are the dreams of her mother for her children. Charice continues to conquer hearts all over the world by giving soul to any song with the power of love. Dreams do come true for those who believe they can. Go forth and make those dreams come true! Soar high precious one! –Dayzeebee
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I’m not very different from them. That’s also the same experience that I have gone through. There will be a time when you think of giving up, because you’re tired, but don’t, if you’re really holding on to that dream. Because if that’s really your dream, and you persevere, you will surely reach it. – Charice

If you just do your best, do everything that you’re able to do, until you no longer have any strength, fate will catch you and continue your story. –Charice

This is my dream notebook. All my drawings here are my dreams. So this is my drawing, it’s my ultimate idol, Celine Dion. The first song that I learned was My Heart Will Go On. Of course I want to sing with her. Soon, I wish . . . someday. – Charice (The Law of Mental Picture)

When I pray it’s usually short, but I try to make it really meaningful. I usually say, “I leave it up to you. More blessings to come. And I really thank you.” –Charice

Even though I thought back then that I would not be able to continue singing on television, my love for singing did not fade away. I would sing everywhere, on every occasion, for anyone who wanted to hear. - Charice

One of the things I love most about Charice is that no matter what obstacles she’s faced in her life, she’s never given up on her dream of something better. –Oprah

It certainly seems to be the way it is. It’s kind of unfortunate, but you have to dig deep. And this little girl digs deep. She really does and she really knows what’s going on. It’s very impressive. –David Foster

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Meet the Robinsons




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LOVE AND INSPIRATIONS FROM THE MOVIE:

As I was watching Meet the Robinson's, I couldn't help but think of the lessons they were teaching and how these lessons are the similar lesions that adults have trouble following or remembering.


1. Failure is acceptable and you learn more from failure then from success.

2. Surround yourself with positive supportive people. (Maybe not live with them, but that wouldn't always hurt.)

3. Its always best to continue to "move forward" no matter what happens.

Procrastination sometimes revolves around being afraid of failing and not succeeding on the first try. Also there is a serious stigma on failure. Your seen as a failure in a negative context. This judgment does no good other then to make the other person feel bad and sometimes make the judge feel superior. I personally believe (and others believe this as well
) that any thoughts or feelings that are not (a) positive and (b) not producing some sort of action (moving forward) is a waste of time. I know we can't always control these feelings and thoughts, but we can control our actions to a point. Being mindful of our actions, thoughts and feelings help us control the sometime chaotic thing that is us. I'll blog more on judgment and mindfulness later.


Having positive or like minded people around you is part of the key to success. You can't always go it alone. We all need a support system of others. These people are sometimes so close they feel like family or are actual blood relation. We adopt them into our families and they adopt us into theirs. A good support system will get you through almost anything. Finding these like minded people is not always that easy though. We have to have a open heart and mind and be ready to accept them. They can be found many places; work, church, local groups, even online as other people have found.


Never stopping moving forward, is the main theme of the movie and it all surrounds a quote from Walt Disney which is shown at the very end of the movie.

“Around here, however, we don’t look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things… and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.” –Walt Disney

This can be taken several ways. I'm going to focus on two of them. Stopping and giving up after a failure is a natural response that everyone has. It take time and practice to get over it. Even then you still may have the lingering feeling that you failed in a negative factor. It turning that feeling into a positive that's the trick. YEAH I FAILED! is what we all need to start to thinking and believing. Only from failure do we truly learn. You can learn by ROT, and by lectures, but the "School of Hard Knocks" is where we really get the best benefits. You learn more about yourself, your process, the project your working on, and what the outcome is from that particular action you performed. You don't stop there either, you move forward and relook at the failure and figure out what went wrong, then fix it and try again. Repeat as needed.

The other way "Moving Forward" can be taken is that once you succeed, another natural act is to stop and revel in the success. Its best to continue with that motivation, positive attitude and keep going on to either the next project or next action. I always like to have more then one project going at once. I never have nothing to do.

Keep Moving Forward Flowchart
I find a lot of lessons in the most unlikely places, blogs, stories, and even children's movies. It always a good idea to go into things with open minds and hearts. You never know what you'll find. -by: Christopher Welle

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Simon Birch



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LOVE AND INSPIRATION FROM THE MOVIE:

Simon is a 12-year-old dwarf child in a small New England town who is convinced he is destined by God for great heroism. Well and good, but Simon (Ian Michael Smith) gets into trouble like all prophets and disciples do, by not keeping quiet about his faith, to the consternation of everyone who hears his squeaky little voice declare his belief in God’s plans for him, and his contempt for their shallowness. He's not even above interrupting the minister in the middle of the parish announcements, "If God's made the church bake sale a priority, we're in a lot of trouble!" Needless to say, Simon does not win many friends—he's a freak to most children and a bafflement to adults—even his own parents treat him with disdain.

In spite of his difficulties, Simon stays positive. He is humbled and puzzled by the destiny God has for him. He is a loving friend and is especially protective of "little" children (those half his age and twice his size). He's also a normal boy beginning to go girl crazy. This not only leads into side-splitting comic relief, but shows us the greatness of the heart in that tiny body.

Joseph Mazzello (The Cure, Jurassic Park) brilliantly plays Joe Wenteworth, Simon's best friend—a well-mannered, likable child, but also an outcast, known as the town bastard. Joe knows that his father is alive, but his mother refuses to tell him who that is. When Joe’s mother (and Simon’s mother figure) is killed in a freak accident, finding Joe's father becomes a high priority for both boys. Joe and Simon's friendship is one of the most moving childhood friendships on film since Stand by Me. The friends are inseparable, and lean on each other heavily, as they swim, dream, play and cry together. Joe protects Simon, and challenges his convictions. Simon in turn, helps Joe with his anger and pain, and challenges his doubts. - Jon Zuck

All in all, this is a well-made movie with a valuable lesson. "Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see." Hebrews 11:1. I suggest the reading of Hebrews 11 for a deeper understanding of the faith portrayed through Simon Birch. - Chris

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

"Click"




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LOVE AND INSPIRATIONS FROM THE MOVIE:

All in all 'Click' is a good comedy, with great lessons to take away with you after viewing. You should treasure the mundane things in life; cherish them, because you only get to experience them once.

The movie will make people realize that the bad times are worth living through because good times lie ahead. If you don't pay attention to the little things you love in life, like a daughter, or a son, or a beautiful wife, things some people take for granted, you may lose them. It's one way of telling us that people we love are the one's we always take for granted because we know that they will be with us no matter what. Our family should be our first priority over everything else. Are you aware that if we die tomorrow, the company that we are working for could easily replace us in a matter of days? But the family we left behind will feel the loss for the rest of their lives. It makes you understand that so many people don't realize what they have until it's gone and "Click" drove this message into your head with it's almost tragic ending. See this movie, you will be changed.

"There is no rewind button
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Rookie



LOVE AND INSPIRATION FROM THE MOVIE:

This feel good movie can be inspiring to a lot of people who have abandoned their dreams because of lack of opportunity or because of age. The movie shows that commitment, determination and hard work are pivotal factors for the fulfillment of goals. One must be ready for the challenge when the opportunity comes. The importance of warm, loving human relationships to success is also clearly shown. When Morris is agonizing over his decision, his wife's support is crucial. The baseball team and the townspeople are all encouraging and their feeling of pride in their townmate's success is heart-warming. The magnanimity of Morris in his hour of success towards his insensitive father reveals the heart of a true hero; no bitterness, no rancor, only love and forgiveness. In the movie, baseball is a metaphor for life.

It takes as much to win a game as it does to win in life.


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A Beautiful Mind



LOVE AND INSPIRATION FROM THE MOVIE:

Taming the demons inside, in this case genius John Nash's schizophrenia will take you into the world of imagined reality and the cruelty others have towards a disease they don't understand. A study in mind over matter that can be empathized by anyone struggling with a disability or addiction, A Beautiful Mind is complex, heart-wrenching and a testament to the power of marital love, facing reality, never giving up and overcoming the odds .

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