Showing posts with label book review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book review. Show all posts

January 04, 2024

Books I’ve Read in Year 2023

Happy New Year! It’s the 4th day of the year 2024 but I am just starting to reflect on what happened to me in the year 2023. As usual, I am always late when it comes to this thing but at least, nagagawa ko pa rin. Hehehe! 

No more Christmas tree and decorations in our house para maka move forward na tayo sa holiday. To start, I will share the 4 books that I finished last year. This is better compared to the year 2022 because I finished one book in one quarter. 

1. You Belong by Belong Tour 
2. A Generous Life: 10 Steps to Living a Life Money Can’t Buy by David Green with Bill High
3. Life is a Gift: Treasure Each Day by Ellen Banks Elwell 
4. Unwrapping the Greatest Gift “ A Family Celebration of Christmas” by Ann Voskamp 

The “Unwrappping the Greatest Gift” is the last book that we’ve read. Yes, this is an Advent book so my son and I read this book from Dec 1 to Dec 25. It is a nice book and I got it from my mom during our last visit to Norway but it was only last year that I remembered it. Hirap talaga kapag nakatago lang ang mga books. Anyway, I plan to reread this every December.

March 06, 2023

Growing Older and Nearing Home

When I hit my 40s, I won't deny that there are times that I feel nervous or scared because it seems that I am nearing my senior year. I can't help but ask, do I still have more time to do what I want in life? Do I still have more energy to travel? Can I still eat the food that I love? Am I physically, emotionally, financially, and spiritually prepared for my retirement years?

Speaking of growing older and nearing home, I would like to share the movie that I recently watched and a book that I've read about nearing home. 


A Man Called Otto 

Just this week, we watched "A Man Called Otto", it is a film adaptation of “A Man Called Ove” novel. This is a comedy-drama film starring Tom Hanks. He played Otto Anderson; a 63-year-old widower and retired man who lives in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After his retirement, he felt that he no longer has a purpose in life so he planned to end his own life but his attempts were always interrupted by his neighbors. 

This movie shows the struggles, challenges, or problems that we may face as we grow older. When that time comes, do we feel useless? Ineffective? Bored? Depressed? Whatever we feel, it is not a reason to feel hopeless, and let us remind ourselves that “God has a reason why we are still alive” 

Billy Graham Nearing Home 

Two years ago, I’ve read the book “Billy Graham Nearing Home” and according to his book, the best way to meet the challenges of old age is to prepare for them now, before they arrive. He said that growing older was not something to be denied or dreaded; it was to be embraced as part of God’s plan for our lives.

I always pray that I will reach old age because I have so many things that I want to do, so many places I want to visit and of course, I want to see my future grandchildren. I just hope that when I am old, I won’t be a grumpy old woman.

I will share my Top 11 quotes from Billy Graham Nearing Home book. 


“The gift of old age is remembrance” 

“Enjoy life - it has an expiration date” 

“We should never get too old to learn or too old to smile” 

“As long as we are still breathing, we are leading the way” 

“Retirement should not put us on the shelf. We should use this time in our lives to rest from our labors but lift up others who are carrying heavy loads” 

“Loneliness, loss of purpose, depression, feelings of worthlessness, anxiety, fear of the future - there and a host of other emotions are common among retirees” 

“Look for the Lord’s purpose in every circumstance and in every face or voice you encounter daily, for the time He has given you is not without purpose” 

“Retirement isn’t something that just happens if you live long enough, and it isn’t even a reward for your years of hard work; it is a gift from God” 

“One day you may not be able to do everything you once did or everything you would like to do. Instead of feeling guilty or frustrated or resentful, however, thank God that you can still do some things - and make it your goal to do them faithfully and do them well” 

“Life is seldom easy as we grow older - but old age has its special joys - the joy of time with family and friends, the joy of freedom from responsibilities we once had, and the joy of savoring the little things we once overlooked”


"People either seem to get better or to get bitter as they grow older"

July 02, 2021

Add Mo Ko As Friend: Your Link to Real Relationships Book

We live in a digital age and there are so many available networking sites out there. I have different social media accounts that I use for personal or business but I don’t introduce social media to my son. I try to delay it so he won’t waste his time on them. But last year when he started his online class I have no choice but to create his own Facebook account so he can join his school’s Facebook page and classroom group chat. 

So far my son is not into social media and when I checked his Facebook account, 14 friends pa lang, more on family lang. Since last year, he did not post anything pa. Now that he is on summer vacation, hindi ko na rin nakikita na online siya sa FB. I don’t know until when na hindi siya maFacebook but I hope he will use social networking sites in a good way. 


Last month, I bought this book Add Mo Ko As Fried: Your Link to Real Relationships by Marlene Legaspi-Mumar during OMF Mid Year Sale. This book will teach you how to use SNS, how to be a good offline and online friend, how to understand introvert and extrovert people, and more. 

The book is easy to read and you can finish it in one sitting so it is still a good buy even for those who are not "book lovers" like my son. My son is not really into reading books but I still pressure him to read books para hindi siya puro Netflix or Nintendo Switch na lang. We already finished reading this and sharing some quotes that I like from the book. 

A friend is someone who is there for you when he’d rather be anywhere else.


A friend loves you all the time.


Strangers are just friends waiting to happen. - Steve Klaka


If a man does not make new acquaintances through life, he will soon find himself alone. A man should keep his friendships in constant repair. - Samuel Johnson


March 18, 2016

Book Review: How to Earn Unlimited Income Even While You Sleep

I’m pretty sure that all of us wanted to earn unlimited income while we sleep, but is there such a thing like that? Is it possible to earn while sleeping? It looks so impossible but the truth is, it is possible. Yes, you can earn income even while you sleep and that is called passive income. 
What is Passive Income? 

Passive income is a kind of income that you gain without working so hard, without making so much effort, and without giving out so much of your time. It allows you to be the boss of your finances, time, and life. 

It is very different from active income wherein you have to work 9 hours a day or more in order to receive salary, commissions, or bonuses. If you don’t work, you don’t have an income. 

Of course, you will not just sleep in order to earn a passive income because you have to work first. You need to invest time and effort to establish your business or product to gain profit in the long run. Working hard at first and collect income after. 

I’m a full-time mom so I don’t have an active income but I earn something through passive income. 

1. Guest Post Space 

I started this blog without thinking about income. I just really wanted to have my own space where I can share information then after few months, I received opportunities to earn. I consider that a passive income, it may not be a big moolah but at least I earn something to pay for my domain. :) 

2. Dividend Investing 

If you invested your money in the stock market, you will earn a dividend from the company that you have shares. The amount varies depending on company performance. 

3. Take Surveys 

I earn by taking surveys, the pay is not really that big because it is not easy to accumulate points but it is still an income. All it needs is a little time to finish the surveys. 

These three are examples of earning passive income, I know that it will not make me retire rich so I’m still searching and learning how to increase my passive income. I’m glad I’ve read the Passive Income ebook by Samantha Connor. Click the link below if you want to purchase it. 

Passive Income: The Ultimate Guide To Becoming A Money Machine And Have Unlimited Income Even While You Sleep (Passive income, business ideas, make money, income stream Book 1) 

I’ve enjoyed reading the book because it gives me more ideas on how to increase my passive income. The ebook is so easy to understand and you can finish it in one sitting. So if you want to learn how to earn additional income, read this ebook. Passive Income ebook will inform you that there are so many ways to earn money even while you sleep.

March 04, 2014

Book Review: I Wish They Taught Money in High School

I didn’t grow up in a rich family, we also live from paycheck to paycheck. The salary is enough to provide for the needs but not the wants. If you want something like new toys and new clothes, you have to wait for your birthday or Christmas. We don’t have a family date every weekend, no summer outing or summer classes.


If there’s no school, I don’t have money so even when I was a kid I learn to save my allowance. Nobody taught me about money, I just realized that I need to save if I want to buy something. I had my first savings account when I was in college, I know it’s already late because others have it since they were kids. I feel so rich when I had my first ATM. lol. 

I was able to buy my first cellphone, I joined out-of-town trips, and was able to buy my wants because of my savings. It is my dream to save more so I was very eager to graduate and have my own work so I can save and save. 

As I mentioned, nobody taught me how to handle money, how to save, and how to invest but through watching TV and reading magazines and books I’ve gained knowledge. One of the books that opened my mind is “Rich Dad, Poor Dad”. 

Last month I received this book “I Wish They Taught Money in High School So I’m not dependent on my paycheck/So I Can Start My Own Business Right Away” 

I was reading this book while waiting for our Kuala Lumpur flight and I finished the book before we reach Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I like the book because it so easy to understand and even the financial terms were simplified. You will be inspired and motivated because the authors are sharing their own experiences and you will realize that you can do it too. 




So I’m not Dependent on my Paycheck 


I’m pretty sure that most of us wanted to gain financial freedom or at least we won’t be dependent on our paycheck. When I was still working, I just wanted to save and from what I’ve read you need to save at least 6 months of your income so I followed it, even I reached my 6 months income I did not stop until I resigned from work. 

I’m proud to say that my savings helped me to finish paying my insurance and postpaid bill. At least hindi ko inasa sa aking hubby because I have my own savings. So what if hindi ako nagsave, sayang ang aking insurance kung materminate lang. Saving is really a must for everyone, especially for emergency needs. 

Well, of course, saving is not the sole solution to gain financial freedom. The book will challenge and show you how to achieve your dream. You will learn that money is not taboo, debt is not bad and credit cards are not evil. I must agree because I posted before my savings tips regarding cards.

I want to share the 5 tips from the book so you can transform your regular income into passive income

S - Start Small 
M - Make a Habit (and stick to it) 
A- Acquire More Knowledge 
R- Raise the Bar of Creativity 
T- Think Outside Your Salary 


 “Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn”



So I Can Start My Own Business Right Away


I resigned from my work because I need bed rest, having no work = no salary. Of course, I’m not used to it and I don’t want to spend my savings on my wants and needs. I tried selling house and lot, I opened my online business and recently I resell generic home products like detergent powder, dishwashing liquid, and fabric conditioner but it wasn’t successful. I earn from those sidelines but I think it is not the business that will make me achieve my dream. Well, I’m not giving up yet, I’m still hoping that I will have my own business someday. 

Reading this book will make you realize that you can start your own business with little or no capital. It will teach you how to multiply your income and how to overcome challenges and finding solutions. 

One thing that caught my attention is Eker’s Sophisticated Analysis because this is something new to me. According to Eker’s analysis whenever you have any extra money, you should practice apportioning it into 6 different jars. (after tax) 

10% Financial Freedom Account 
55% Long Term Savings for Spending 
10% Contingency Fund/Necessities 
10% Education 
10% Play 
5% Give 

I do encourage you to buy this book P500 if you want to learn how to save, invest, or start your own business. Check here

 “The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago; the second-best time is now - Proverb” 


A repost from my old blog Michi's Home Sweet Home

May 31, 2012

Book Review: Brainy Connections EBook Review

I can’t remember if we have children’s books when we’re young except for the Bible stories books. My mom used to read me stories every night and this is one thing I missed when she left. Now that I have a son, I always buy books for him though I admit that we don’t read books every day. But I’m trying my best to read at least one book a day.

I don’t have Ebook for kids yet but fortunately, I got two samples of Brainy Connections Ebook, Codley and the Sea Cave Adventure, and Lexi Flairheart and the Forbidden door.

Codley and the Sea Cave Adventure; 

Codley is an adventurous octopus who loves to explore the ocean and meet new friends. Codley has a friend named Pokie the Puffer Fish.

Codley and Pokie decided to explore a mysterious cave where they met a new friend and experienced a dangerous and strong current.

I love this book because it talks about friendship. My son who loves fish and other sea creatures will definitely enjoy this.



Lexi Flairheart and the Forbidden Door; 

Lexi is a five-year-old kid who loves to bring a backpack wherever she goes. She is like the other kids who are curious and want to learn new things. She hates closed doors and she always wants to see what’s on the other side. She even opened the forbidden door and discovered new things.

This book is good for those kids who are curious and innovative.

About the Author

Lisl Fair has a Masters Degree in Speech-Language Therapy and Audiology. She left private practice to spend more time with her four children and took up a career in writing from home.

She is the author of numerous magazine articles dealing with a variety of parenting subjects and is involved in the development of educational children's books.

She is involved in Brain-Based Learning and Development and helps parents and children discover how they are unique on a part-time basis.

Both eBooks are available on amazon.com for $2.99 each. 

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