Saturday, June 20, 2015

TGD PRAYS - REJOICE, REFLECT AND REMEMBER

Good day ladies. We are in the sixth month of the year. It's a good time to REJOICE, REFLECT AND REMEMBER.

We REJOICE for the battles fought and victories won. Inspite of whatever challenges we may be dealing with, WE ARE STILL HERE!

We REFLECT about where we are on the way to where we are going. Let us take stock and allow God show us where we are on the way to where we are going.

Finally, we REMEMBER that the journey of life has end (whether it is by rapture or by death). We will give account of all that we have done and failed to do; all that we have said or failed to say. This ought to help us walk circumspectly.

 

This is also a good time to pray. Can we all pray as we are led for our sisters?

 

May the Lord hear and grant our petitions. Have a blessed day.

Friday, June 5, 2015

Shopping Etiquette


Bukola Olupona
 
TGD Etiquette Session.

Hearty greetings my beloved sisters.

An interesting one for us in this edition is Shopping Etiquette. Interesting right(?) Whether you are young,old,single or married,shopping is a part of everyday life. Some people are living better lives because of some shopping etiquettes they adopted(knowingly or unknowingly) Below are tips that can serve as guide for us.

1) What is your financial capability at the moment (it is important as this helps prioritising your needs)

2) What are the needs,prepare a shopping list,be sure to separate the wants to be taken after the necessities.

3) Now check 1 and 2 above,and let there be a balance.

4) Don't buy to pay at a later date, it eats into your budget,the clause here is DISCIPLINE.

5) Make sure to do a last check on your purse,don't forget it at home,its not funny to discover you left your purse(the one with money) at home at the point of purchase.

6) Sometimes its important to eat before going for shopping, depending on the week day,the market size and footfall,or your shopping list. Shopping can be energy-consuming

7) Be sure to strictly follow your list.

8) Having more than the actual amount is wisdom as there can be price variations.