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Today and not tomorrow!

Hi to you,
I just want to challange you not to get used to postponing work/duties to tomorrow. By all means "do it" today and right now, so you can focus on other things tomorrow.

Good-day


June 5, 2005 | 7:18 PM Comments  0 comments

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I missed you guys

I have off touch and glad to be back on the community. Thing is I missed you all!!!

May 17, 2004 | 8:17 AM Comments  0 comments

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1st ISCAids-Tanzania

Look out for a final upcoming outcome upadte of the 1st International Students Conference on AIDS currently going in Dar es Salaam, where I am meeting a number of youths from around the world with a clear-cut concern over this deadly pandemic.

Chris
Dar es Salaam

February 6, 2004 | 10:58 AM Comments  0 comments

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A New Year for New Resolutions


Yes it a new, a brand new year for you too!
Measure your excitement from the achievement from the resolutions you made last year round about this time. If you never archived any of them, then you may have wasted a year, altogether. If you archived other positive results besides your resolution/goals then be glad that 2003 came with some opportunity and luck for you. This doesn't happen all the time and don't gamble the same will happen this year again.
This year will very much feel new if you can look back to 2003 and take a sigh before comfortably saying that you; -
- made more new friends and reduced on your enemies
- took a moment to go visit the sick at hospital
- took their hand and smiled and laughed with them as you made friends with someone you are aware that they are HIV positive
- better the lives of the poor by doing something good like donating clothes or food stuff to them or something of that nature.
- changed and let go of a habit deemed as bad by people around you, like your friends or/and family
- said more prayers to God in 2003 than in 2002
- helped a needy person at the cost of your time or money
So, my friend, let's make this year a loving one. Let's protects our lives against contracting HIV/AIDS and protecting against losing our love for those already infected. Let's increase the campaign for preventive measures against increasing the risk of contracting this disease and also increase our love and care for those already infected.
I love you all!!!
"In the abundance of awareness and positive living, let love lead the way…."
-Chris Mudenda
Lusaka Zambia

January 17, 2004 | 6:04 AM Comments  0 comments

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What is better:-

To be single or to be married?
To have sex with a condom or to abstain?
To have few or many friends?
To pray or not but just to be a good person at heart?
To be very late for a meeting of a function or never to attend at all?
To continue with school or stop when a big fortune of bucks lands on you?
To vote or 'just to forget about it all' in a national general election?
To lead or to be lead?
To take your friend loved one out or to allow your friend to take your loved one out?
To marry when after you are a widowed or to remain single and continue thinking about your lost spouse?
To drive or to be a passenger?
To be loved more than you love or to love more than you are loved?
* For these first 12 please send in your thoughts on any of the above topics to TIG or my email at chrismudenda@yahoo.com share your view!




December 11, 2003 | 10:13 AM Comments  0 comments

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