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| “Family Outings” are Bonding Times! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
by Evelyn Damian
Besides Christmas, summer was my favorite time of the year when I was growing up. I looked forward to our trips out of town and spending time with the rest of my family. We were a brood of seven, which meant we had our own chores at home and our interests varied. School schedules and assignments gave us very little time to spend with one another. There were lots of times when pressure to finish homework and household chores would lead to conflicts between us. |
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| When You Say “Success,” ... | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
...it means in all aspects of life. If your family
is broken, it’s all useless. Johnny Abarrientos plays guard in the PBA with 12 championship titles in His career. He is one of the few guards who has ever garnered an MVP award in the PBA. He has played for Alaska, Coke, and he is now with Barangay Ginebra which recently won the All Filipino PBA Championship. How did you get started in your basketball career? What has made life interesting for you as a PBA player? You said God guided you in your career. How did you begin a personal relationship with God? “The next year I tried sharing what happened to me with my family. Initially my parents and siblings did not pay attention to me. But by God’s grace, one by one they gave their hearts to Christ. Now we are all joyfully serving God. Church attendance has become a joyful weekly reunion for us. We are challenged to live out what we learn in church in our everyday lives.” What are some of the difficulties you go through
as a PBA player?
How long have you been married and how many children do you have? How does your schedule as a PBA player
affect the family?
Is it important for you and Johnny to communicate every day? When their dad speaks, the kids really listen. I am always
around them so they get tired of me, but it is different
with their Dad.
How do you maintain your faith and testimony as a
Christian when the other team seems to be keen on
hurting you physically? What I would you like people to remember when they
think of Johnny Abarrientos and the PBA?
How important is church attendance and
participation to you?
Johnny: “The home is the first school of life. Whatever good we learned from our parents we pass it on to them. So that when they grow up, they will live out the values they learned. We grew up in happy, respectful homes; we want them to inherit that. We want them to realize that they won’t be successful if they don’t have a good relationshsip with God and with their family.” |
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| by Haidee Chu Many women these days are conscious about their health. They realize exercise is an essential part of maintaining an ideal weight. Some hit the gym; others chose a sport. Hopefully you, too, are trying to exercise regularly. Whatever type of exercise you choose, remember to stretch out first! It is tempting to take a shortcut and skip stretching thinking it will save time. But, like any other machine, our body needs to warm up and cool down during an activity. Stretching helps prepare our muscles to exercise and to recover from a strenuous workout. Stretching enables our muscles to move freely during exercise, and to build more strength. Stretching also increases our range of motion by making muscles, tendons, and joints more flexible. If you do the right stretching activities, you will gain more benefit from your workout routine. Fitness professionals encourage stretching. They say it is twice as important as any physical exercise. Stretching prevents muscle strain. Lack of flexibility will not only slow down progress, it can disrupt even the best-laid exercise routines. If you don’t stretch, the tendency is for your muscles to stiffen and be sore afterwards. In addition to flexibility, stretching also burns calories and helps us relax by slowly lowering heart rate after an activity. Stretching can be as simple as bending and breathing. Do not tempt to speed the progress by stretching a little bit farther than is comfortably possible. Our muscles are equipped with a mechanism called stretch flex. This sensor will respond with a reflexive contraction when we stretch too far. It will shorten the muscle to protect it from overextending the joint. Stretch only to the point where you feel gentle tension, then stop and hold the stretch. Exercise as normal. When you’re done, cool down. Then spend another 5 to 10 minutes gently stretching the muscles before taking the shower. Don’t bounce while you stretch. Pushing your muscles in short movements will tear them and cause injury. Keep your stretches slow and steady, holding each stretch 10 to 30 seconds. Do each stretch 2 to 4 times. Breathe deeply during stretches. You’re pushing too hard if you find yourself holding breath. If you’ve just begun your exercise program, it is best to stretch each muscle group immediately after an activity in which you’ve used those muscles. If you are comfortable with your routine and never feel sore afterward, feel free to do all of your stretches at the end of your workout. You can also stretch without doing other exercises. Remember, the best workout partner is stretching. It not only benefits physically, but also psychologically. It sends out a signal that make you feel less stressed out even when things are crazy. When stretching is properly done, it will make you feel good. So, what are you waiting for—Flex! www.prevention.com
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| Is TNT a Viable Option for a Better Life? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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by Philemon Tie How does a person go “TNT”? The usual scenario is like this: a person applies for a temporary visa, such as a tourist visa, and then goes abroad, say, to the States. The visa expires, but the person never goes home! Instead, they look for work, go underground, and begin a life of hiding from the law and from deportation. This is known as “tago ng tago” or “TNT.” Why does someone go TNT? They are desperate to go abroad and they decide that the legal channels are too expensive or too difficult to pursue. Several possible reasons that people want to leave are that they: may be dissatisfied with their present job or life situation; may want to pursue a better income or lifestyle; are trying to get away from someone in the home country; are looking for a more stable social-economic or political situation; are striving to follow in the footsteps of relatives already abroad. There are other reasons as well. Whatever the motive may be, when legal procedures are followed, there is no problem in terms of violating a country’s laws. However, to willfully stay somewhere after your visa has expired, to go “TNT,” is to violate the laws of the host country. When the perpetrator is caught, the full weight of the law will descend on the offender. The common consequence is permanent expulsion from the country. “TNT” is not the correct option to choose because practicing “tago ng tago” is, in essence, disobeying a country’s proper authorities and its laws. A person of integrity who understands this, will not resort to “TNT” as a tactic for going and staying abroad. What is the proper approach in terms of emigration? The obvious thing to do is go through the normal legal channels even if this takes a long time. If we take matters into our own hands and try to achieve our goal at all possible cost, ignoring the law for instance, we commit wrong. However, “TNT” is often a symptom of a deeper problem— lack of contentment in life. The grass almost always looks greener on the other side of the fence. We should realize however, that sometimes our current situation is actually the better one. It is true that the average salary abroad is better than the one we receive in the Philippines. Nevertheless, Overseas Contract Workers who go abroad often have to work long hours in unfamiliar surroundings, away from old friends and comforts. At times, they may even need to take on several jobs just to make ends meet. In the Philippines, the pay may not be as high, but there is a warm support group of family and friends that make life’s bumpy roads easier to travel. It is not wrong to want to emigrate when the reasons are noble, the situation allows it, and due process of law is followed. However, it isn’t quite right to want to emigrate because you feel chronically discontented. An unsatisfied person will never be content whatever their situation. Learn to look at the bright side of everything that happens to you. No experience is so bad that we cannot learn from it. When we do, we become wiser, and that is something no one can ever take away from us. Contentment comes when we learn to be satisfied with what we have or even with what we do not have. Let’s stop comparing ourselves Most of us typically look to clothes, accessories, gadgets, property, recreation, leisure, relationships, marriage or even emigration as the things that will make us happy. This is because we see matters through the limited vision of our human perspective. But there is a Creator who made us and He meant for us to happy and satisfied. This happiness becomes possible and real the more we draw close to Him. When we do so, in time, we will realize that true contentment is not far behind. Let’s give “TNT” a new meaning. Instead of “tago ng tago” let “TNT” stand for Take n’ Trust the promises of God!
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by Peter Banzon
Q: How do I encourage my husband to help me plan and take part in fun family activities? A: I think this question fits me to a tee because I am a husband who needs to be prodded to plan and participate in fun family activities. Summer is here; it is a great time for the family to bond, to have fun, to play games. Everyone seems to be excited except the man of the house. Some of us guys seem to be active in many pursuits but passive when it comes to planning fun. Not that we think it is a waste of time. But simply because we have not fully realized the impact it has on the whole family. Fun times help create memories. Fun activities strengthen bonds between
parents and kids. Successfully planned fun times lead to more in the future. The husband is the head of the family; he is the leader and is supposed to lead…even when it comes to fun aspects of life. So how do you encourage your husband to take the lead and participate? Don’t nag him into doing it. The worse thing you can do is nag him to death or make him feel guilty. That will only cause him to shy away from participating. Ask him to plan the aspect of the activity that he enjoys the most. Don’t expect him to do everything. Think about the aspects of the activity that he will enjoy the most. Maybe he was formerly a boy scout and would enjoy setting up tents. Probably he enjoys grilling barbecue or sea food so, let him be the menu expert. Is he is an organizer? Encourage him to set up the itinerary for the vacation. Is he a photography enthusiast? Let him take care of documenting the whole thing. Affirm his role in the success of the activity in the presence of the whole family.
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