Wednesday, October 15, 2014

July and Niezl Wedding (now and forever)



Happy Is The Bride That Rain Falls On
(A traditional Irish Blessing)

Happy is the bride that rain falls on
May your mornings bring joy and your evenings bring peace.
May your troubles grow few as your blessings increase.
May the saddest day of your future
Be no worse than the happiest day of your past.
May your hands be forever clasped in friendship
And your hearts joined forever in love.
Your lives are very special,
God has touched you in many ways.
May his blessings rest upon you
And fill all your coming days.
We swear by peace and love to stand,
Heart to heart and hand to hand.
Hark, O Spirit, and hear us now,
Confirming this our Sacred Vow.


Elijah Mateo's 3rd Birthday

Literally, Brush Away your Cellulite




 I get so excited already as in? In just 5 minutes my cellulite will be gone? It will make your skin firmer, healthier? Take a look at this video and I will try it myself..

TIME = LOVE


Time is precious no other things, gadget, money can replace it. Now I understand the saying ‘time is gold.’ The true meaning of joy for me is simple  laughter, cuddling,  making my toddler laugh all the time, making my husband happy and hugging like it is my last hugs. One reminder for me 'Never ever replace your love with gadget, toy or money'.

How to Handle Criticism

Most people react to criticism in an immature way.  Rather than learn from the feedback, they fume and make things worse.  Here are some suggestions from authors Sam Deep and Lyle Sussman:

* Try not to get angry.  Anger prevents you from being effective in dealing with criticism.

* Listen intently to the criticism.  Understand exactly what is being said and why.  You will also cause the person to feel better about you.  Say nothing until the criticizer is finished or asks you a question. 

* Pity inept criticizers.  Don’t attribute to malice what can be explained by incompetence. 

* Ask for examples of your alleged shortcomings.  Do this with a genuine desire to learn the truth.  Avoid being sarcastic or antagonistic. 

* Share your perceptions of the situation.  First, acknowledge the extent of your agreement with the comments.  Politely yet firmly, correct any inaccurate information.  Treat the issues dispassionately.

* Never accuse the criticizer of being unfair.

* Summarize your disagreement.  Be specific, and suggest corrective action to resolve the remaining disagreement.

* State your feelings. Once the issues have been dealt with, describe your feelings about the criticism as you received it.  Provide feedback to the giver on how you think he or she might do better.

* Thank the criticizer.  Show appreciation for his or her desire to help you improve, even though you may not feel helped.

* Implement agreed-to corrective actions.


Source: Peace Ideas

How to handle stress


Handling Stress

Dr Joyce Brothers, the well-known columnist, offers a way to deal with stress:
* No matter how much pressure you feel at work, if you could find ways to relax for at least five minutes every hour, you’d be more productive.

* Most stress we bring on ourselves through bad habits and bad attitudes.  Take on a pencil and paper and write down everything in your day that produces stress, checking the aggravations that create the greatest stress.

* Analyze all the ways you might change these situations.  If you talked to a co-worker, would it ease the stress?  If you got up half an hour earlier, could you stop running and take time to walk, or even stroll?

Do you exercise at least twenty minutes a day?  If you don’t you should, because it will relieve stress and allow you to work and sleep better.


Source: Peace Ideas

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

FREE FONTS TO DOWNLOAD

Free fonts anyone? I will save you here in my blog for the future use. Sooner I'm gonna use these fonts.

How to download

click the name of the font
click Download (nameoffont)
Open Download Folder
Extract
Open Font Folder in your pc. In my case Control Panel Appearance and Personalization
paste the font
Presto
Happy using!

Langdon is a friendly, easy-to-read font that works well in headlines and combines nicely with cursive typefaces.


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Langdon is a friendly, easy-to-read font that works well in headlines and combines nicely with cursive typefaces.


Vincent

Vincent
With strong characters and some creative shaping, fonts like Vincent are perfect for businesses seeking that serious yet approachable feeling. 

Rex

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Sharp angles and a selection of three weights make Rex a font that works brilliantly in logos and paragraph headings. 

Infinity

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Infinity is a thin font with a friendly yet sophisticated feel. Understated fonts like these work brilliantly for startups in industries that involve consumer interaction, such as health and wellness companies.  

Adam

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Modern, bold fonts like Adam are easy to read and work well for website headings and navigation bars.  

Nougatine

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Nougatine is a unique, retro-inspired font that combines strong capital letters with some creative cut-out shapes. 

Silverfake 

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If you've ever looked for retro fonts, you know that good ones are few and far between. Silverfake is the exception. Legibile but with an authentic retro feel, it combines nicely with modern, bolder fonts, such as Adam, above. 

Code Pro

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Code Pro is a designer's dream. It comes in lots of of weights (thin or heavy) and a variety of styles. The versatile font fits into just about any design, whether for the website of a tech startup or a restaurant menu.


Raleway

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Want to know a designer's secret? When aiming to create something that feels sophisticated, look for the thinnest font possible. Few are thinner than Raleway.
Raleway is a popular font that comes in a myriad of sizes, ranging from hairline thin to bold black, making it a mighty useful font for a variety of company branding functions.  

Montserrat

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Montserrat is the ultimate modern font: It pairs brilliantly with stick-thin fonts like Raleway and looks beautiful when laid over a high-resolution background image. 


Droid Serif

Droid+Serif
Droid is the ideal font for long blocks of text: It's easy to read and has just the right mixture of soft and hard serifs to give it a unique personality all of its own.  

Domine

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Looking for a classic font that's like Georgia or Garamond? Domine is the perfect alternative. It's bolder than the typical paragraph font, making it suitable for big, eye-catching headlines. 


Franchise

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Illustration © Weathersbee Type
Franchise is a friendly, bold display font that looks great on the web, particularly in infographics.


Dosis

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If you're running a tech startup, you may have a hard time finding solid fonts to suit your purposes. Most tech fonts have a way of feeling too harsh for today's projects. Dosis breaks the mold. With softer, rounded corners, it is a great alternative to traditional tech fonts. And it works well in nontech projects, too.

Abel

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Abel is a nice mix between a tech font and a modern display face. Although only one weight of font is available, Abel can be a good choice for headlines and paragraph text. 


Odin Rounded

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Odin Rounded is a Norse design-inspired retro font that works surprisingly well in tech-oriented projects. 


Lintel

Lintel Free Font
Lintel's thin, strong features make it well-suited for high-end tech and fashion startups.


Hagin

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Try Hagin in your next retro-themed project. It can create bold headlines and its unique serifs set it apart from most classic fonts. 


Weston

Frameless

Weston simultaneously evokes a 1930s movie poster and a Wild West "most wanted" alert. Mix it with a cursive font or a thin, modern typeface.


Roboto Slab

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Roboto Slab is the font with a million uses, for both headlines and paragraphs. Heck, it even looks good in off-line publications.


Aleo

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Aleo is one of the most versatile free fonts I've ever encountered. It comes in six styles, all available in italics, so designers will have an easy time finding the right match for just about any project. 


Lora

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If you want your startup to be taken seriously, try Lora. It has a classic vibe and is incredibly legible even in very small sizes.


Lato

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Lato works hard for startups in pursuit of that friendly yet sophisticated aura. It  pairs nicely with just about any serif font, such as Aleo and Lora. 


Calendas Plus

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Calendas is reminiscent of classic fonts like Garamond and Georgia but possesses a bit of a unique personality of its own.


Farrerons Serif Light 

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Farrerons Serif Light is an interesting typeface. For blocks of texts, it works as a reliable, legible font. In headings, it gives off a more creative vibe. Consider giving it a try in your next off-line print project.  
Looking for more free, premium fonts? Check out Google's well-curated list of free fonts available via its Google Fonts project.