Sunday, December 11, 2011

IF I AM SANTA CLAUS...


If I am Santa Claus....I will wish and give you some "priceless" gifts this holiday season...

But first, I will remind you that Christmas is not about me but about the Baby Jesus who was born in a "manger"...

For your country, I wish you freedom from war, poverty and corruption...

For your family, I wish you will celebrate Christmas together and may LOVE and PEACE reign with all of your family members...

For your belief or faith, whether you believe in Jesus, Buddha or Allah, may you continue to keep the faith and your Supreme Being bless you always...

For you my friend, oh there's a lot of things that I would like to give you.  I know you would have wanted a new phone (i.e. iPhone 4s is coming), a new car, a new house, a new job, etc. ..but since your Santa Claus is now an advocate of personal financial planning, I will wish you and give you some "priceless" gifts instead...=)
  • HAPP"Y"NESS...(hey, start smiling...)
  • PEACE OF MIND...(hey, start appreciating the simple things in life...)
  • GOOD HEALTH FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY....(hey, start exercising...)
  • FINANCIAL WELLNESS....(hey, start budgeting and saving...)
  • CAREER FULFILLMENT...(hey, start about thinking and living your passion...)
  • POSITIVE FRIENDS...(hey, when was the last time you catch up with your "positive" friends..)
  • GOOD LUCK...(hey, we all need some luck too...)
  • FULFILLED GOALS AND DREAMS....(hey, dream big and start living your dreams..)
  • BACK TO BASICS...(hey, what is really important for you?...)
  • LOVE....(hey, GIVE LOVE NOT JUST ON CHRISTMAS DAY...but EVERYDAY!...)

I wish you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a blessed NEW YEAR!!!

Hope this helps.


Ge

Gerald Cantor is a Registered Financial Planner graduate and a Financial Consultant of Pru Life UK.  He is also a Certified Public Accountant and a Certified Internal Auditor.  Ge is proud to be an ex-OFW, a "career-shifter", a baller, a newby entrepreneur and most importantly, a "proud" dad of Gia (4yo) and Clarie (2yo).   
 

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