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[Note – this article about a Gratitude Journal was originally written back in 2012, and has been updated several times to keep it relevant and timely!]

Deer simulator 2018 mac os. In the past, I have discussed why I think keeping a Gratitude Journal is an awesome thing to do. And, it is time to talk about it once again! After all, when something works well, you want to tell people about it! The best part about it is that it fits ANY budget! You can start off not costing anything!

I have been keeping a Gratitude Journal for some time now. Even though it has been in different forms, I have found that I feel empty when I am not using one. Have you ever kept one? While I am asking questions, do you know what one is?

What is a Gratitude Journal?
Anything can pretty much be a Gratitude Journal – an old notebook, a loose-leaf folder, a dedicated journal notebook, an electronic document, or even a collection of scraps of papers! There is no right answer to that it physically is – whatever works best for you and your lifestyle is what you should use.

Now that you have an idea of what it is physically, let me tell you what it REALLY is. A gratitude journal will become one of your most treasured items you possess! Within your journal, you will be writing down all the things for which you are grateful.

Your journaling can be something that is structured, such as writing down all the things for which you are grateful that occurred in the day; this writing can be the last thing you do before going to sleep. Or, as something comes into your mind, you can simply write it down. You can take time to write down as many things as you think at one sitting, or simply as they come into your thoughts. Your Gratitude Journal should always be readily accessible so when the inspiration hits you, you have the ability to capture the thought!

As you interact during the day, think about what you can journal about – this will often put you in a more gratitude-filled mood. When you are searching for gratitude, you will easily find it. When you spot something, write it down. You can date each entry or just keep it free-flowing. If you want to personalize it, you can include pictures you have taken to help immortalize the moment.

If you ever feel like you have had a miserable day and nothing seems to be going your way, simply open up your Gratitude Journal and start to read what you have written. After reading a few things, your mood and spirit will shift 180 degrees and help put you back into having an Attitude of Gratitude.

If you are skeptical about doing this, try it out for 21 days. Start with a notebook and date each page, starting with today. Commit to writing something for each day. After 21 days, look to see how you are feeling. Space_viking mac os. You will see that by just journaling each day, you will feel like a new person.

Resources:
Things I have used for my Gratitude Journal:
• Simple spiral notebook
• Loose-leaf binder
• A nice leather binder with exchangeable filler pages (currently in use)
• I have created a document using Google Docs (http://www.google.com/docs) – this was accessible to me no matter where I am (as long as I have an internet connection)
• If you are into electronic solutions, you can use Evernote
• There is an iPhone app – Gratitude Journal
• For my Mac Desktop, I have used Journler (http://journler.com/)

Be Well.
Paul.

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DFA Celebrates 121st Founding Anniversary

PASAY 26 June 2019 — Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. led the celebrations for the 121st Founding Anniversary of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) held at the Bulwagang Apolinario Mabini on 26 June 2019.

Also present during the event were Senate President Vicente Sotto III, Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo, and Chief of Presidential Protocol Robert Borje, AFP Vice Chief of Staff Gaudencio Collado Jr., Philippine Navy Chief of Naval Staff Rear Admiral LoumerBernabe, and Police Brigadier General Eliseo Cruz.

For his message, Secretary Locsin highlighted the successes and challenges faced by the DFA and how it continues to be resilient and steadfast in its commitment to promote and protect Philippine interest in the world stage.

'Since I assumed as Secretary of Foreign Affairs, I have been guided by the directive of the President to provide every Filipino with a ‘comfortable and secure life.' In this regard, I have worked with all of you in ensuring we adhere to this directive. The first priority was to give every Filipino beyond the Republic's physical reach to protect and help immediately the means enjoyed by his and her fellow countrymen at home: the right to vote,' Secretary Locsin said.

'Under the guidance of this President we are pursuing an independent foreign policy. We continue to reassess our relationships with other countries. Even as we pursue new relations with non-traditional allies; we continue to adapt our relations with traditional allies to the changing times. But never to their changing fortune: we shall never be opportunists. The basis of our external relations with other countries is, foremost, friendship; and not whatever material benefit we hope to get from them. We scorn talk of mutual benefit first rather than sincere friendship,' he added.

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Pogo spooky slots. 'The Department's work is not easy. We are on call at all times. And that is why, as we celebrate our foundation day, we recognize the men and women who have gone above and beyond the usual call of public service of sitting on their butts and waiting for the time to pass for the dismissal bell to ring. We are no longer school children. We also recognize the loyalty of our people and the dedication of our various organizations that have significantly contributed to the success of the Department,' Secretary Locsin stated.

In his welcome remarks, DFA Office of the Undersecretary for Administration Officer in Charge J. Eduardo Malaya paid tribute to the men and women who have and are serving the Department.

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'We owe Apolinario Mabini and the pioneer corps of Filipino diplomats our abiding gratitude because their love of and devotion to our country and people knew no bounds, even to the point where no sacrifice, even of their very lives, was too great. Their examples and sacrifices have not been in vain as the values they stood for – 'patriotism, integrity, professionalism, excellence, service and love of country' -- have remained with and in us as the DFA Core Values, and these are best exemplified by those who received recognitions and awards, especially the Gawad Mabini,' he said.

The event honored its officers and staff who have reached milestone years in their services to the Department, as well as to employees and offices who have performed well for the year.

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Leading the awardees were the recipients of the Gawad Mabini, who were bestowed the honor for being instrumental in forging the country's bilateral and multilateral alliances in pursuit of the country's interests domestically and abroad.

Given the Gawad Mabini, Grand Cross with the rank of Dakilang Kamanong were Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for Migrant Workers' Affairs Sarah Lou Arriola, Ambassador to Malaysia Charles Jose, and Philippine Embassy in Washington D.C. Consul General Renato Pedro Villa. Awarded the Gawad Mabini, Commander with the rank of Dakilang Kasugo was DFA Office of the Undersecretary for Civilian Security and Consular Concerns Special Assistant Raul Dado, while bestowed the Gawad Mabini, Member with the rank of Kasugo was DFA Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers' Affairs (DFA-OUMWA) staff Hussain Hadjinoor.

Established by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 490, s. 1974 and named after Filipino national hero and the first Foreign Affairs Secretary Apolinario Mabini, the Gawad Mabini is conferred on Filipinos who rendered distinguished foreign service or helped promote the interests and prestige of the Philippines abroad.

Meanwhile, six officials were conferred the Felipe Agoncillo Lifetime Service Award (FALSA). They include Ambassador to Thailand Mary Jo Bernardo-Aragon, Philippine Embassy in Baghdad Charge d'Affaires Julius Torres, Consul General to Calgary Gilberto Asuque, Consul General to New York Claro Cristobal, Consul General to Sydney Teresa Taguiang and Consul General to Chongqing Crescente Relacion.

The FALSA is given every year to retiring or retired Heads of Missions who have significantly advanced the interests of the Philippines overseas.

Recognized as Best Organization for the year were the Office of Treaties and Legal Affairs headed by Office of Administration Officer-In-Charge J. Eduardo Malaya and the Philippine Consulate General in Jeddah headed by Consul General Edgar B.Badajos.Bestowed the Assistance to Nationals Award were Philippine Embassy in Riyadh's Maribelle Facundo, Philippine Consulate General in Dubai's Shiela Mupas, Philippine Embassy in Kuwait's Russell Grace Ocampo and DFA-OUMWA's Najela Raymundo (individual category) and the Philippine Consulate in Dubai's Assistance to Nationals Unit (group category).

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Leading the awardees were the recipients of the Gawad Mabini, who were bestowed the honor for being instrumental in forging the country's bilateral and multilateral alliances in pursuit of the country's interests domestically and abroad.

Given the Gawad Mabini, Grand Cross with the rank of Dakilang Kamanong were Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for Migrant Workers' Affairs Sarah Lou Arriola, Ambassador to Malaysia Charles Jose, and Philippine Embassy in Washington D.C. Consul General Renato Pedro Villa. Awarded the Gawad Mabini, Commander with the rank of Dakilang Kasugo was DFA Office of the Undersecretary for Civilian Security and Consular Concerns Special Assistant Raul Dado, while bestowed the Gawad Mabini, Member with the rank of Kasugo was DFA Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers' Affairs (DFA-OUMWA) staff Hussain Hadjinoor.

Established by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 490, s. 1974 and named after Filipino national hero and the first Foreign Affairs Secretary Apolinario Mabini, the Gawad Mabini is conferred on Filipinos who rendered distinguished foreign service or helped promote the interests and prestige of the Philippines abroad.

Meanwhile, six officials were conferred the Felipe Agoncillo Lifetime Service Award (FALSA). They include Ambassador to Thailand Mary Jo Bernardo-Aragon, Philippine Embassy in Baghdad Charge d'Affaires Julius Torres, Consul General to Calgary Gilberto Asuque, Consul General to New York Claro Cristobal, Consul General to Sydney Teresa Taguiang and Consul General to Chongqing Crescente Relacion.

The FALSA is given every year to retiring or retired Heads of Missions who have significantly advanced the interests of the Philippines overseas.

Recognized as Best Organization for the year were the Office of Treaties and Legal Affairs headed by Office of Administration Officer-In-Charge J. Eduardo Malaya and the Philippine Consulate General in Jeddah headed by Consul General Edgar B.Badajos.Bestowed the Assistance to Nationals Award were Philippine Embassy in Riyadh's Maribelle Facundo, Philippine Consulate General in Dubai's Shiela Mupas, Philippine Embassy in Kuwait's Russell Grace Ocampo and DFA-OUMWA's Najela Raymundo (individual category) and the Philippine Consulate in Dubai's Assistance to Nationals Unit (group category).

Then President Emilio Aguinaldo established the DFA on 23 June 1891, one of the first government agencies created under the revolutionary government. He tasked Apolinario Mabini, the first Foreign Affairs Secretary,to win international recognition for the Philippines as an independent state, and to establish diplomatic relations with other countries. END

Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin Jr. delivers his remarks during the celebrations for the 121st Founding Anniversary of the Department of Foreign Affairs held at the Bulwagang Apolinario Mabini on 26 June 2019. (Photos by Clark Galang, DFA-OSCR)





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