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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Marking the Unofficial End of the Summer...

The Labor Day weekend unofficially marks the end of the summer, and strangely enough, the week started out rather gloomy with the sun barely showing itself.

I got to think about any eventful memories I've made this particular summer. How about you? Did you take any amazing vacations or trips? BBQ with friends? Perhaps you decided to work all summer with no vacation. OR perhaps you read rather interesting books and saw awesome movies.

Whatever the case may be, I feel that I made the best of what I was given this summer. Granted, it was quite different than previous few summers for several reasons; nonetheless, I got to really spend quality time with my family and friends, which I am so grateful for.

I also got to celebrate the legacy of the legendary artist I admire the most, Michael Jackson. I feel that this year has been rather a lackluster year, but I am a firm believer that what must go up must come down or rather in my case, you can only go up after going down.

Now that we are unofficially welcoming the start of this fall, let's start reflecting on this year and do the things you planned to do before the year is over. After all, we are only three months away from December.

Celebrate your successes and reflect on past failures. In spite of everything, let's continue moving forward.

I read this article on CNN.com today about money and happiness, and found this awesome quote that I want to share:

"Bargain your true needs, celebrate your true loves, and watch your life's true net worth start climbing."

L.O.V.E.