Love Me While I'm Still Alive


When I die, don't come to my grave to tell me how much you love me and how much you miss me, because those are the words I want to hear while I'm still alive.

Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything - all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure - these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. ~ Steve Jobs

Keep your dreams alive. Understand to achieve anything requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication. Remember all things are possible for those who believe. ~ Gail Devers

Challenge is the pathway to engagement and progress in our lives. But not all challenges are created equal. Some challenges make us feel alive, engaged, connected, and fulfilled. Others simply overwhelm us. Knowing the difference as you set bigger and bolder challenges for yourself is critical to your sanity, success, and satisfaction. ~ Brendon Burchard

You’re a proud enough and you have time. You think that you can wait a bit longer and nothing can not be changed. Is the same as living in safe island. In reality, is nice to lie under the palm tree. You know that one day someone will save you. But you never know when will be the last chance to say important words to someone. No one ever thinks that someone can lose unexpectedly. ~ Nora Praudiņa 

The last time I went to a funeral I couldn’t stop thinking that rather than saying all of those accolades after the person is gone, wouldn’t it be nice to have a big party while the person is still alive so he/she can hear those touching words & celebrate life!

I believe that if you don't derive a deep sense of purpose from what you do, if you don't come radiantly alive several times a day, if you don't feel deeply grateful at the tremendous good fortune that has been bestowed on you, then you are wasting your life. And life is too short to waste. ~ Srikumar Rao

Why You Should Never Let Anyone Kiss Your Baby On The Lips

When you are a parent, you are doing everything in your power to protect your newborn baby, so many people can make you feel you are being over protective.

For example, when your friends say that their children have a cold, but nothing major, they can still come and visit you and your baby.

Or when you go for a play date in the park, and some kid has a cough and green snot running at full steam from both nostrils.
Even when your dinner date comes over and says that the kids won’t eat too much since they all had gastro all week.



You must think inside no, no and no.
Stay home if your children are sick. Don’t come to play, don’t come to the park or send them to the kindy and most importantly don’t kiss and cuddle my children.
You definitely don’t want those people to spread the germs, since you have to work, and you don’t want to spend a week caring for vomiting youngsters, working from home while still paying for childcare. What’s worse, you can end up sick in bad too.
All this may seem nothing seriuos to you, and the paranoid mums that run every 5 minutes to the doctors and protect their children from germs are silly because we all know we can’t keep them in a bubble forever.
All you have to do is hear this horror story about the UK mum Claire Henderson and her newborn daughter Brooke. After the baby was kissed on the mouth, developed the herpes virus on her lips, cheeks and chin and spent five days in a hospital.
Luckily, the baby survived. This virus can be fatal for babies under 3 months, which was shown last year in Queensland. Baby Eloise Lampton was affected just a few days after she was born and couldn’t survive the virus.