vacation can make a person happy

I have learned from one article I shared in one of my blogs that buying experiences can make a person happier than buying the latest gadgets. I guess it is so true. With our technology nowadays, the latest gadgets are easily replaced by a newer one after a month or two. That’s why the happiness from buying one gadget today will only last for at least a month.

However, buying experiences can last longer like a year or two. Experts suggest that people who take a long vacation tends to be happier as compared to those who don’t. That is the concept my friend is trying to live. She is living a life full of vacation. It was just November of last year when she went to Japan with her mom and brother for a 15 day vacation. Now, I’ve learned she is planning to go to Singapore next month. She is just looking for a friend who might help her in terms of guiding her around the place.

It feels so good to know that she is happy. But, I am a little jealous for not being able to enjoy that kind of experience. I’m still holding on to the Orlando vacation packages I found a long time ago. I’m sure the rates may have changed, but if given a chance I would still grab the opportunity to visit the place. Unfortunately, that would not be possible this time, again.

my brother’s new venture

Now that my brother is thinking about putting up a business of his own. He is starting to think of the best advertisement that is cost efficient. Of course, for his status he can’t afford something like television, radio and newspaper ads. He may opt for online advertising, but he doesn’t intend to offer his services worldwide. He only wants something that will draw attention to his target market.

One of the things he is considering right now is the use of brochures and flyers where he can give away at the malls. For the meantime, he must find an online printing company that he can trust to offer quality service. I know going around town is a bit hassle for him because he got a day job. So, he can only manage to transact and do business to printing companies at night where most local printing offices are close.

Anyway, I just hope he will succeed in his endeavor.

taxing soda could help us lose weight

The truth of the matter is that I love coke. Hubby and I can consume at least one liter in one day. Or if we are experiencing a hot day, we can finish it off in one sitting. We know that it can cause us to increase in weight because we actually gain a lot when we started to drink it regularly. But, we don’t really bother that much since it is quite inexpensive and very tempting.

That is why I agree to the nutritionists and health experts when they thought about soda tax. One that tips the scales in favor of the tax is a recent study that shows that people would be able to lose an average of five pounds a year if soda was more expensive by 18%, because they would ingest comparatively fewer calories over the same period, as USA Today informs.

Of course, if the government place soda tax, the product will have to increase in price which would make consumers less likely to buy it on a daily basis. So, while they would still enjoy a glass of soda or other artificially sweetened beverage, they would not do so as frequently as now. This, in turn, would translate into a decrease in obesity rates and conditions associated with it. Understandably, makers of such products are against the idea and have been struggling to prove it wouldn’t work ever since it was first made public.

However, I am thinking twice about it. I may be in favor of the idea, but other might be very mad at me.