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My Experience in Transferring from a Free Webhost to a Paid Webhost (Host Gator)

I had been searching for a webhost that was affordable and with great features as well that it took me a long time to decide which one to use.  I researched online for users’ documentation of the pros and cons of each webhost.  Finally, I decided to try Host Gator.

BAPTISM OF FIRE

It was a baptism of fire for me and Roy dela Cruz as our blogs both got infected with an Iframe virus when I asked for his help to transfer my files from my free webhost to  Host Gator.   We were not successful though and I was about to throw in the towel when even after several days, my site was still down.  I had eyed warily the buttons and tabs not knowing what to do next.  I was clueless as Jan Geronimo would describe.   I knew nothing – nada – zilch!

I knew I had to go on, though as I couldn’t remain forever depending on my friends to do the heavy tasks of a webmaster.   If I wanted to “grow” in blogging then I have to graduate from the ABCs of elementary blogging and proceed to “high school”.

THE INEVITABLE DECISION

I was certain, it would take me forever, but I had to DO IT myself or I’ll never learn!  Through the motivation of my friends, DiTesco, Holly, Heather and the rest of the group and with the technical support personnel of Hostgator, who were most helpful and quick in their response, I was able to transfer my files to my public_html.   See? Now I know what it is…he he he.   Through their video tutorials and their online chat system, I also learned how to edit my wp_user, “tinker” with my file manager,   tweak my MySQl@ and breeze through my cpanel with at least a modicum of expertise.

THE ICING ON THE CAKE

Photo courtesy of Nikes Alviz

Photo courtesy of Nikes Alviz

What more, I learned now how to use the basic wordpress tabs and “commands”.  Whew! I am now slowly bringing in more “furniture”.  I had changed my theme 5-6 times before I settled for this green one.  Green and blue are my favorite colors!

I hope you’ll drop by my new home too as often as you visited my previous blogs.  Don’t worry coffee, san mig light, chocolates and shakes are always ready for you!

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Bear With Me

This site is under a surgical procedure, do bear with me.

Video by scmp888

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The Inspirational Book is Finally Here

Finally the inspirational book is ready for release.

This is a labor of love by 27 authors/bloggers who have contributed so that the book would come to fruition.

It’s a rare anthology that each book collector should own. Here’s your chance to buy yours.

Just click on the button below and you’ll receive your copy within 10 days. (for local delivery) and 15 days. (for international delivery)



OR YOU COULD ALSO BUY THIS BOOK AT
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FOR THE CONTRIBUTORS, I APOLOGIZE FOR THE DELAY. I’LL START MAILING YOUR COPIES NEXT WEEK. THANKS.

RELATED POSTS:

1. A Call for Minds by Zorlone

2. Inspirational Thoughts and Stories of Bloggers All Over the World by Holly Jahangiri

3. Frustrated Writer No More by Roy dela Cruz

4. Turning Bloggers into Published Writers by Rey Jr.

5. Ing Kekong Talasuyo, Atin Ya Pung Libro by Roy dela Cruz

6. DiTesco’s Weekly Echo by DiTesco

7. We Need More Inspiration in This World, and I Have a Suggestion… by Mathe Baniaga

8. Inspirational Bloggers by Francis Scudellari

9. Beautiful Blogger Book by Patricia Rockwell

10. 27 Reasons Why Jena Isle’s Inspirational Book Rocks by Jan Geronimo

11. I am a Published Author by Brady Frost

12. Inspired to Write by John Rooney

13. The Inspirational Book by Jean Knill

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Arvie Vitente and Warrior is a Child

Arvie, is Sir Arvie to many of his students. He’s a brilliant educator, an excellent singer and a wonderful “adopted” son.

Here he is singing one of my favorite songs – The Warrior is a Child”. Do play it twice to allow it to load properly, thanks.

I apologize for the wrong spelling. It has to go back to the MMC if I were to edit it again.

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WOOF Contest Results for October 2

Congratulations to all winners, especially to Zorlone, Roy, Jenn and Deeptesh. Cheers!

WOOF Contest – Top Picks

Fiction / Drama / Short Story

Roy – “I’m sorry, MatthewHow long must one carry the guilt for something that was done in the past?

Jennifer M Scott – “Best Friends and the Meaning of ItThe beginning of a new series called Dr Simon’s Velvet Couch Monologues of Everyday People. In this one September Don confesses she wants to kill her best friend but finds something more important.

Anne Bender – “… the world faded away”A woman’s memory of a morning with her lover.

Memoir

Jena Isle – “I Survived Raising My Teen” – A memorable episode in my life as a mother. The most challenging “career” in life is being a mother.

Poetry

Zorlone – “Ideal Teacher”An example of Jenanian poetry about the essence of a teacher.

Zorlone – “Brick WallNothing hinders emotions than a cold and unfeeling brick wall.

Roy – “When the flame is dying…”Do not let hatred burn forever in your heart… it will pass… let it die… let it be… so you can live in peace.

Deeptesh Sen – “An Evening in mercury” – Love in Kolkata.

Brought to you by PlotDog Press with the Serial Suspense Screenplay “Intervention”

(WOOF participants should re-post all the links above by next Monday. The following links may be excluded as long as you include all the above links.)

Presenting the finest of the writer’s blogs by the bloggers who write them. Highlighting the top posts as chosen by the October 2, 2009 WOOF Contest participants. Want in to join the next WOOF? The next contest ends October 9. Submit a link to your best writing post of the last 3 weeks using the form on this page. Participants, repost the winning link list within a week and you’re all set.

Other WOOF Contestants for 10/02/09

Fiction / Drama / Short Story

H. Benjamin Petrie – “A Couple Paragraphs of Sci-Fi WarA very short description of war in the future.

About Writing

H. Benjamin Petrie – “Why We Would Read SomethingThere’s two reasons we would read something: i) it’s well-written ii) it has an interesting story.

Poetry

Roy – “Let Go, Let GodA poem about letting go of past pains, hurts and worries… and letting God take care of all our concerns.

Deeptesh Sen – “Parting at Park Street” – Love drifts away at the crossroads of a throbbing city!

Jennifer M Scott – “Autumn” – A poem about autumn written in acrostic form using the word autumn.

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Teaching Boys How to be Sensitive

Sensitivity is defined by Merriam Webster’s dictionary, as the awareness of the needs and emotions of others”. In other words, it is the feeling of empathy that you feel for other people. You are sensitive when you are able to feel what the other person is feeling; therefore, it belongs to the affective domain which is a behavioral branch of science.


How can you raise your boys to be sensitive?

You have to be aware that since it is an affective behavior that you want to cultivate, then you should devise the most effective method.

For teenage girls this is easier but for teenage boys, it could be more difficult as society expects them to be tough. Like when a boy cries, you can hear the mother say: “Stop crying, you’re strong. You’re a big boy now,” implying to the child that crying is only for the weak.

It is in these cultural norms that teenage boys grow nowadays. Before you could effectively teach them how to be sensitive to people around them, you have first to change their perception of what and how boys/men should behave. You can only do this if you start “teaching” them at the earliest time possible.

To raise your boys to be sensitive then is a great challenge for parents.

Below are suggested methods of doing this:

1. Teach by example

A lesson can only be taught effectively if you, as the “teacher”, demonstrate how it is done. You instruct them: “Be sensitive to other people’s needs.” But they observe you ignoring their grandmother or being insensitive to the feelings of other family members. Do you think your sons would believe you? Genuine learning would not occur because what you say are not in congruence with your actions.

On the other hand, if you show concern and take time to attend to their grandmother and other family members who need you, then they would learn about one specific way to show sensitivity.

Inculcating in them the Golden Rule could help a lot in this endeavor. Sometimes when boys are not “taught” how to be sensitive, they grow into men, who are also callous, self centered and selfish.

You should also teach them the value of being considerate. This story by Holly Jahangiri “Promises, Promises” is an appropriate example of how the teacher -who is supposed to be a responsible adult – demonstrated an insensitive behavior.

2. Let them read a book that touches on sensitivity

There are interesting teen books on line and in bookstores that talk about how to care for the welfare of others and how to be concerned about other people’s feelings. “Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teens Talk Growing Up” (www.chickensoup.com/), The Little Prince are two of the many books that you could allow them to read.
If you have more suggestions, feel free to contribute them in the comment section.

3. Bring them to a community outreach program

When they see other people serving others without expecting anything in return, they would learn the value of noble, generous service. You could allow them to participate in the distribution of gifts to poor children. This would be an actual exposure and immersion for them and would leave an imprint in their young minds. The joy of being able to help and make other people happy would be a unique “high” for them. They would be more aware of being “sensitive” to other people’s needs.

4. Instruct them on the importance of body language

Body language would be a good way of knowing the emotions of other people. Being sensitive to other people’s feelings would promote a more peaceful atmosphere. Teach them how to “sense” a brewing problem through gestures and actions. “Actions speak louder than words,” so they say. They should learn – through observation – the negative gestures that could warn them of impending trouble.

5. Teach them the skill of effective communication

Oral communication should be utilized to “sense” what someone is feeling. They should know how to utilize spoken language to convey and determine what the other person is feeling. Some pointers include: listening carefully to what the other person is feeling, facing the person one is talking to, having an eye to eye contact with the person, not interrupting when one is speaking, and several others, don’t use sarcasm on children. Here is a helpful article from Patricia Rockwell on doing this effectively.

All in all, sensitivity can only be taught through demonstrative action. This is because it is a behavioral output. To be able to effectively teach your young boys to be sensitive, you must have this trait within you. Persist in showing them how to be sensitive through your own actions. You could never give what you don’t have!

What about you? Do you have any suggestions about this topic? Your ideas would be highly appreciated.

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After the Storm – Thank You to the Top EC Droppers for September!


Dropper No. of drops
Simply Trini Cooking 26
Duck and Wheel With String 17
Jean’s Musings 17
Your Free Virus Removal 13
Blog From Cebu To The World 12
If The Walls Could 12
Photographica 12
Fatherlyours.com 11
Litter Blog 11
Jean sQuared 10

THANKS A LOT GUYS! HAPPY BLOG HOPPING.

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WE MUST BE READY THIS TIME for TYPHOON PARMA

PAGASA has announced that: Typhoon “PEPENG” {PARMA} is still on its predicted track, and I quote:

“…with maximum sustained winds of 195 kph and gustiness of up to 230 kph. It is forecast to move West Northwest at 19 kph.”

Although it is still signal no.1 in the Pampanga area, Tarlac, Bulacan, etc, the strength of this typhoon corresponds to signal n0. 4 already.

This is an EXCERPT FROM THE PAGASA SITE. I would like to post it here for emphasis.

START OF EXCERPT

PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES: (for signal # 3)

  • The disturbance is dangerous to the communities threatened/affected.
  • The sea and coastal waters will be very dangerous to all seacrafts.
  • Travel is very risky especially by sea and air.
  • People are advised to seek shelter in strong buildings, evacuate low-lying areas and to stay away from the coasts and river banks.
  • Watch out for the passage of the “eye” of the typhoon indicated by a sudden occurrence of fair weather immediately after very bad weather with very strong winds coming generally from the north.
  • When the “eye” of the typhoon hit the community do not venture away from the safe shelter because after one to two hours the worst weather will resume with the very strong winds coming from the south.
  • Classes in all levels should be suspended and children should stay in the safety of strong buildings.
  • Disaster preparedness and response agencies/organizations are in action with appropriate response to actual emergency.

END OF EXCERPT

In the end, prayer is still the most powerful weapon we could wield against anything.

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