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2019 Year End Review – #KeepCreating2019
For the past years, the above questions has helped me in doing my yearend reviews. Each year, I tackle these 3 questions… Got this simple guide from Marie Forleo.I’ve not shared them here in the blog as I did it on my personal notes. Last year, my 2018 Yearend review is here – Passion Projects and Breakthroughs 2018. This year, I’d like to create someone new. As of writing, I’m confident that less than 5-10 people will actually read this. So, I’m sharing a few monthly highlights for this year. Keeping some details to me alone though with my journals… So, if you are here and you’ve read…
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#KusinaNiKayne: Lechon Belly
#KusinaNiKayne: Lechon Belly * * * Hello there Creatives! It took us sometime to decide on what to prepare for Noche Buena this year. But as I browse Youtube, I got some Christmas food suggestions and this one rings a bell! So I convinced Kokobear to do this. Luckily, he said yes! :) We had this, Japchae, Laing and Fruit salad! <3 So, without further ado, here’s my first try and (pretty much happy with it) LECHON BELLY! :) You will need: 3-4 kilos of pork belly (slab) 15-20 pieces of garlic 1 big onion 6-9 pieces/sticks of lemongrass 1/4 cup soy sauce 1/2 cup of lemon juice…
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7 Financial Goal for 2020
Fifteen (15) more days before the year ends and indeed like many of you, I’ve also started creating my Year-end reviews. One of the many aspects that we all must check and reflect on every year-end or in the beginning is our finances. So I thought of sharing 7 Financial Goals that I would like to do/achieve (or already doing) for 2020. 1. Stick to a Monthly Spending Plan Many of us might be that kind of person who actually have a spreadsheet crossing out (or highlighting) our expenses and at times, you’d probably notice yourself that you’re deviating to your actually budget. So this 2020, commit to sticking on…
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Avoid these Australian Travel Mistakes
Australia is a beautiful country and the perfect destination for a beach holiday or a backpacking tour. When you’re heading Down Under, you’ll want to make the most of your time in this stunning location. To do so, you’ll need to avoid these common Australian travel mistakes… 1. Being too spontaneous If you’re an adventurous traveller, you might like the idea of being spontaneous and going where your mood takes you. Indeed, spontaneity can be a great way to explore the island and scout out hidden tourist gems. However, there are some things you’re going to want to plan in advance. By having a broad schedule, you can ensure…