How are you preparing for your financial future?

 

How are you preparing for your financial future?

(For shopaholics)

 

in my opinion…

 

“Don’t go further into debt.” This is my newly adopted line in this crises-faced economy.

 

Getting out of debt is not hard. For some, it is. For many it isn’t. This seems to be a million-dollar question that needs elaboration and much deliberation. Money is indispensable to one’s material existence. Every single buck is what one need in order to move around. Without that buck inside one’s pocket one is like hanging oneself in a rope alive with one’s feet touching the ground.

 

Money makes one crave for more than one actually need holding on to just anything even beyond reach. At times, insanity comes in the scenario taking control of worldly obsessions. It is not really bad though to satisfy oneself with whatever one can afford to buy, for as long as one doesn’t in any way ruin whatever is in the budget plan. That means one has more than enough taking aside savings, all the rest goes to extravaganza.

 

Budgeting has always been part of one’s daily plans. Yet even with careful budgeting, one is caught in quagmire. Prices of basic commodities have gone up while income remains the same. The issue is “Does one has to curtail expenses or increase sources of income? If one curtail expenses that mean resorting to using substitute products and cutting whatever is luxurious in the present lifestyle. A colleague of mine once said, do not curtail your expenses, instead work hard and find other means of income. Hmmm. Great idea too!

 

It is a fact that too much material is worldly obsession. Destruction will certainly come like a blow when one is not ready and off multiple complaints are being piled one from the other—delinquent loans, etc. This is reality, and no has ever escaped from this financial malady especially now.

 

In this techno-gizmo time of the 21st century, what is there to do than dream of attaining desires that fulfill temporary satisfaction. The malls are really tempting but to put hands off is one’s sheer decision.

 

Summer is months away from this January morning. Red tags will be up for sale and shelling out for something new is next in line. Are there really other reasons to buy more? Does your closet run out of wardrobe for summer? Is Boracay just next on your doorstep? Is it really necessary to unwind for vacation days? These are some stuffs one need to think more than twice. Practicality is one struggling question that needs to be dissected now.

 

How are you really preparing for your financial future fellow shopaholics? This 2009, one need not go above one’s means.  Hold your seatbelts and enjoy a worry-free year. If you decide to be fit in style, be a creative minimalist. There are many ways to be in.

 

Can one sleep high above one’s nose in deficit? Does one need further to go into debt? I leave that to you.

Picture below was taken at Dubai Mall 

Shop 'till you drop!

Shop 'till you drop!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My 2007 Dubai Experience

Burj Dubai

Burj Dubai

Part 1

Sheikh Zayed Road

My eyes caught the golf-like ball on top of the building. I smiled and said, let us play up there. It is the Etisalat tower, the telecommunication company written on my mobile sim, located near the round about of the World Trade Center. The glitzy Sheikh Zayed Road took my attention after passing the WTC past 8:00 p.m. Spectacular! Stunning! Impressive skyscrapers stood tall. The high rise towers with its beaming lights reflected on its glass walls are perfectly in place. On the left, there’s the twin Emirates towers. This is the business hub I can be so proud of. The elite Sheikh Zayed Road left my mouth wide opened as I gazed outside. The familiar names Dusit and Shangri-la hotels are the same pride we have here in the Philippines stands grandiosely at the end of the first interchange. The fourth interchange ends at the awesome architecturally designed Mall of the Emirates.

The Old Town Burj Dubai

Located right after the first interchange, on the left, stands the iconic symbol of Arabian success—the Burj Dubai. It is now the world’s tallest building surpassing Toronto’s Tower and Taipei’s 101. It will rise at 818 meter high and is set to open by end of 2009 according to word of mouth stories shared by some of my friends.

My Burj Dubai Experience

I had a short stint of work right at Sheik Zayed Road near the first interchange. For months I observed Burj Dubai towering as they pile each tower one from the other. Isn’t it such amazing wonder up there where the gravity is pulling down? I remembered my Tamani hotel interview at the 44th floor. Certainly I was standing on pure solid ground. What about the world’s 8th wonder—the Palm Jumeriah, put together in the exotic gulf coast. How those boulders underneath came? Unimaginable as it may seem, yet very realistic! I saw the palm from afar.

I made several attempts to take good shots from my Motorola mobile. The summer scorching heat did not give me a perfect image of the picturesque structure. Seeing it, was the most vivid experience I could not trade off. What more when I got near it during a shortlist interview with the Oxford Business Group at the foreign-packed Manzil hotel. The Dubai Mall, the world’s biggest mall, is such a beautiful landscape below Burj Dubai. I could imagine how Business Bay will look like. Truly, it will be a host of the first of the firsts in the world.

Mall of the Emirates

My first hop was amazing with a sumptuous dinner at TGI Fridays and a short tour on posh shops and boutiques. MOE has a magnificent ceiling! It is very symbolic with kinds of museum touch. Superb!