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A Noble Career

Author: admin
09 3rd, 2010

Health care was one of the passion ever since I was a kid. So when I got into college, I told my parents that I want to pursue a healthcare job someday. If they want me to take up another course, that will have to wait for I want to do what I love doing. It was a give and take situation and will benefit the both party so they agreed. They really want me to focus on the business side but I refused and they understand.

Being in the health care business is one noble career for you are there to help them get a life and get through life everyday. On the business side however, I am just there to profit for money and I am not going to be happy living that I have lots of money yet my skills can help more people through healing.  So if any of you guys are into something you love and can do it, DO IT! No more second thoughts!



09 3rd, 2010

Having a general check up every year was one of the smartest thing my mom had planned. He scheduled each one of us a yearly check up with the same doctor for over the years and we are gathering in one hospital. At first my mom did this after we all got our own things doing. I got my own family, my brothers and sisters were busy at work etc.

She wants us to bond even for three days in a year with no interruptions. But after a while, it was a health concern already. Some of the members of my relatives who doesn’t do yearly general check up found out a Mesothelioma diagnosis by the doctor. It was caused by his over exposure to asbestos at work years ago. He was totally over worked and didn’t even realize he had it. Anyway, it is a traitor disease after all. Never put your family’s life at risk by not having this yearly check up. Even if your mother has the poorest excuse to do so.



It’s all in the Mind

Author: admin
09 3rd, 2010

Nobody said that handling a business is an easy one to do. That was my dad’s realization when he finally took over the family business after my grandfather past away a few months ago. He was not really into the business and concentrated more on his cup of tea but my grandmother begged him to take over rather than a bunch of non-relatives to do the job.

His love for his family made him a different person and had so much realization. He needed to start training to let him know the ins and out of the business. There were business meetings every hour by the hour and everywhere so learning some computer and scanner software was his homework every time he is at home. He also tried the whole team getting into that training for them to have a mutual understanding on what’s going on. It is indeed a hard job but eventually, I know he will come through. It’s in the blood anyway..:)