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Whatever happens in your life roots from your inner state of being, when you are clear about your goals, your choices and course of action become easy. Achieving this certainty requires the need to recognize the aspects of your life that need improvement. Start with leaving all the negativity behind and actually believing in yourself. Simplify your thinking; avoid distractions and tasks that lead to nowhere. Change your routine and this can be as simple as choosing to be healthy. Colon cleansing is one of the ways to be and FatOut can assist you in achieving that lighter state of being.

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Eating sweets brings a different kind of joy and satisfaction, and as much as we try to deny that we don’t need it in our lives, well we do. A birthday is never complete when there’s no cake at the table, and the long sigh you make when they’re finally slicing the cake for all your guests to share is just priceless.

So when you hear the doctor tells you that you have to cut back on eating sweets because of diabetes, it’s a complete bummer, but don’t fret. Bakeries and baking products has a variety of alternatives for people who can’t eat much sugar but enjoys eating sweets. The joy of eating sweets is a priceless feeling especially for people who are older, the feeling of taking a bite of a chocolate cake or a candy is that, it brings you back to your childhood when all your worries were as small as a pea. Don’t be scared to revisit your childhood with BitterGo. 


BitterGo is a dietary food supplement that is a combination of Ampalaya Powder, Banaba Powder, Luyang Dilaw, and Bawang Powder. All these combined natural elements have the ability to help manage your insulin levels. It could also aid in lowering your blood sugar levels, which is a complication to people with diabetes.


BitterGo is only P7.50 per capsule, available at Mercury Drug and all leading drugstores nationwide. Go na go with BitterGo! 


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Last January 9, millions of devotees will once again head to Quiapo Church for one of the most-awaited religious celebrations of the Philippines, the Feast of the Black Nazarene. Due to its popularity, the Black Nazarene is considered as one of the things that distinguish Manila from all the other cities of the country.
But being the hodgepodge of culture and history it is, the nation’s capital is a lot more fascinating than you think. Should you find yourself in the vicinity anytime soon, these random facts should help you see Manila in a whole new light.


    1. The original Black Nazarene is said to have been carved by an anonymous Mexican sculptor and was brought to the country aboard a Spanish galleon from Acapulco, Mexico, back in the mid-1600s. There are several assumptions as to why the statue depicts Jesus having a very dark complexion. One popular account is that there was a fire on the galleon that brought it to the country burned, which charred the statue. Others believe it’s the result of staining from the smoke of votive candles offered to it through the years. According to Monsignor Sabino A. Vengco. Jr. from the Loyola School of Theology, the original image was carved from mesquite wood, a dark type of wood that was commonly used as a sculpting medium during the period.


    2. Manila houses one of the world’s biggest and oldest Chinatowns, Binondo. Established in 1594, it also happens to be the first of its kind in the world, and is the center of commerce and trade in the city.

    3. Before the arrival of Spanish colonizers, Manila was referred to as “Kingdom of Maynila,” a name coined because of its status as a vassal-state of the Bruneian Empire in the 1500s. The name “Maynila,” in turn, is said to have been derived from a species of plant called nila or nilad that was then abundant in the city, which means” Maynila” literally translates to “There is nilad here.”

    4. Around 6 or 7 million people attended Pope Francis’ final mass at Luneta Park during his visit in January 2015, making it the largest papal event in history. The previous record was also in Manila, when 5 to 6 million devotees flocked to the same venue for Pope John Paul II’s visit on World Youth Day in January 1995.



    5. The Manila Hotel, which has accommodated several internationally known guests over the years, is regarded as the first building in the Philippines to have air conditioning when renovations in 1935 led to the development of the air-conditioned annex in the west wing. The first room to have air conditioning is the Quezon Executive Office located in the Malacañang Palace and built between 1937 and 1939.

    6. Escolta, which was once considered the place to be in Manila, is the location of many firsts for the Philippines. It housed the Salon de Pertierra, which opened its doors in 1896 and is considered as the first movie house in the Philippines. The first ice cream store is Clarke’s Ice Cream Parlor located at the foot of the Bridge of Spain (replaced by the Jones Bridge). It’s also the site of the country’s first cable car – the tramvia – and the country’s first elevator, which was located at the Burke Building.


    7. Manila has over 15 sister cities, places with which the capital has social agreements to promote cultural and commercial relations. These include Yokohama, Japan; Beijing, China; Acapulco, Mexico; Honolulu and Maui in Hawaii, United States; Winnipeg, Canada; Moscow, Russia; and Madrid, Spain.

    8. The British laid claim to Manila from 1762 to 1764 during the Seven Years’ War, wherein Britain fought against France and its allies, which included Spain. The war extended to the colonies of the countries involved, leading the British to take 15 ships loaded with almost 7,000 sailors and marines to Manila, seizing the capital as well as nearby Cavite. The British invaders left the Philippines after signing the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Seven Years’ War.



      ABOUT MYPROPERTY.PH
      Established in September 2010, MyProperty.ph is a leading Philippine real estate online and print brand that brings property buyers and sellers together. The website’s main offerings are listings of pre-selling properties and properties for sale and for rent. Both website and magazine also provide relevant and updated industry news and information for its clients and consumers.

      Visit MyProperty.ph on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Instagram

      Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only.


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      MANILA, JANUARY 7, 2016: The Philippines’ real estate sector, despite having a somewhat restrained performance in 2015, is far from experiencing a downturn. In fact, real estate developers launched more ambitious projects last year not just in Metro Manila but in other cities as well, and these players are earmarking record capital expenditures, ensuring that the sector’s momentum is sustained over the next few years.


      With this, many of the country’s cities will surely benefit from all these real estate investments. Lamudi Philippines (www.lamudi.com.ph) lists down some of these cities property buyers and investors should watch out for in 2016.



      1. Quezon City
      Metro Manila’s largest city is projected to have a population of more than 3.5 million by 2020, according to Lamudi calculations. Many Filipinos are looking into relocating to the city, as shown by search data from Lamudi. Some of the reasons behind Quezon City’s appeal is its relative affordability compared to Makati and Taguig, offers plenty of options to homebuyers, and there are plenty of new developments in the pipeline. In 2015, for example, Ayala Land subsidiary Avida Land announced its Cloverleaf mixed-use project situated within the busy intersection of EDSA and North Luzon Expressway.



      2. Makati
      Although growth has somewhat moderated over the last couple of years, the country’s most important financial and business district is not ready to pass its crown just yet. Although average rental rate in the Makati CBD is expected to decrease 3.39 percent year-on-year to the third quarter of 2016, while vacancies to increase to 10.19 percent across all condo grades, fringe areas are starting to see an uptick in real estate activity, particularly Brgy. San Antonio, which is a stone’s throw away from Ayala Avenue. Worsening traffic conditions in Metro Manila are making these areas attractive to renters and homebuyers.



      3. Taguig
      Taguig’s population is projected to reach almost 1 million by 2020, which will make it the NCR’s fourth more populous (after Quezon City, Caloocan, and Manila) and the Philippines’s ninth. The city’s real estate sector has been on an upswing ever since Fort Bonifacio was privatized. Several projects now are underway, most notably Megaworld’s McKinley West and Ayala Land’s Arca South. Access to and from the airport (particularly Terminals 1 and 2) and to Coastal Road will also improve when the flyover connecting C.P. Garcia Avenue to the Moonwalk Access Road and West Service Road is finally completed.



      4. Pasay
      Perhaps no city is getting more buzzword today than Pasay, thanks in large part to the Bay City—the reclamation area along Manila Bay housing the Mall of Asia Complex, Entertainment City, and Aseana City. The SM group, for example, has already incorporated office and residential components in the Mall of Asia Complex, while Federal Land is set to complete its SixSenses Residences in 2016 and its first tower in the Palm Beach project in 2017. Infrastructure is expected to improve as well when the NAIA Expressway, connecting the Metro Manila Skyway to the Manila–Cavite Expressway and Entertainment City, is finally completed.



      5. Bacolod
      In mid-2015, Lamudi data showed that Bacolod is one of the most popular cities among online property hunters, and 2016 will be no different. In fact, real estate giant announced in late 2015 that it is building two integrated townships in the city (the 50-hectare Northill Gateway and the 34-hectare Upper East), while Ayala Land has sealed agreement with the provincial government of Negros Occidental to build the mixed-use Capitol Central.



      6. Davao
      Davao remains southern Philippines’ economic and business center. The city is one of the most searched in the Lamudi website in 2015, and its population is projected to balloon to 1.83 million by 2020. Davao also consistently figures among the most searched by online property hunters, and it is the sixth and third most searched city by property-hunters based in the USA and Saudi Arabia, respectively, according to Lamudi data.


      7. Cebu
      Cebu City is one of Tholons’ top 10 outsourcing destinations in the world (and second in the Philippines behind Metro Manila). According to CBRE, exciting expansions and new developments are coming into Cebu over the next few years. In 2015 alone, two new large malls opened in the city, SM Seaside City Cebu and Robinsons Galleria Cebu. SM Seaside alone has an area of 10–15 hectares devoted to commercial development similar to the E-com office towers in the MOA Complex, while Robinsons Galleria will have entire floors dedicated to BPO offices.



      8. Muntinlupa
      The south of Metro Manila, specifically Muntinlupa, is also projected to perform well this year, with the launch of several high-profile projects from the country’s biggest developers. One of which is Avida’s South Park District, a mixed-use development sitting on the former Nestle plant in Alabang, in addition to the established Filinvest and Madrigal business districts. Further, in anticipation of infrastructure projects expected to ease travel to the south, property developers, including Rockwell subsidiary Rockwell Primaries and Vista Land, are now eyeing Muntinlupa as their next focus area.



      ABOUT LAMUDI
      Launched in 2013, Lamudi is a global property portal focusing exclusively on emerging markets. The fast-growing platform is currently available in 34 countries in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, with more than 800,000 real estate listings across its global network. The leading real estate marketplace offers sellers, buyers, landlords and renters a secure and easy-to-use platform to find or list properties online. For more information, please visit http://www.lamudi.com.ph


      Visit Lamudi Philippines on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn.

      Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only.

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      Happy New Year everyone! How was the holiday celebration went for you? Anyway, ours was just a simple dinner for Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. On the 1st of January 2016, we had our annual family reunion where we enjoyed the pool we rented, played parlor games and shared our blessings through gift giving. As the new year starts, let me share to you a giveaway. I hope you will join and who knows.. you might be the lucky winner!



      Welcome to the $100 Visa Gift Card Giveaway Event! 


      Hosted by: Lil' Blog and More, & Coupons and Freebies Mom.

      And co-hosted by: Animal Bliss, Heidi's Wanderings, Simply Sherryl, Sweepstakes Fanatics, Southern Mom Loves, and The Frugal Exerciser. 

      It's time for another awesome giveaway event! In celebration of the New Year, we quadrupled the prize - To give one awesome prize to a very lucky reader : )!

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      The Giveaway!

      One lucky winner will receive a $100 Visa Gift Card! Entering to win is very easy, with the giveaway form, below:




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