Sunday, February 3, 2019

Bisdak at 40...

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Karen Sayon Revisa says,"Live a simple, happy and contented life."

About her: A 40-year old mom of 2 smart boys. She's born on November 26, 1978 and raised in Davao along with her only 1 bother. Recently, she had joined in a legal field company, and currently establishing her ladies salon business which have a business license released last month. A Roman Catholic by faith.

Schools attended: She went to Holy Cross College of Calinan from nursery up to 4th year high school; graduated at Ateneo de Davao University attaining Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting; and took a Doctorate degree (Bachelor in Liberal Laws) at University of Mindanao.

Her interests: She loves reading inspirational books, cooking sweets for her kids, travelling (actually travelled to 22 countries and more than 50 cities in the world and no plans of stopping anytime, she plan her own travels and already brought her whole family with her to the state of Alaska), and cycling with her husband and kids during winter in Dubai.

To be a Superhero: She said, "I can’t think of a superhero I’d like to be.. I just want to be the best mother to my kids, best wife to my husband, best daughter to my parents and a good friend to all."

Happiness and success in life: "Seeing my family happy and healthy. Having enough resources to sustain our needs and wants is success for me," she stated.

Rock Bottom? "There were countless unfortunate events that happened to me but nothing that ruined me nor take away the belief that it all happened for a reason. I always find my way back to the reality that life’s full of problems, problems which doesn’t stay long and that sooner or later will go away and leave us, problems that always have solutions if we do our part to solve it," she said.

Greatest fan: She said, "My greatest fan as of today are my kids. They think I’m the most beautiful woman on earth, the sexiest bulging tummy and the best spaghetti and cheese macaroni cook."

To change the world, "I always start with myself down to my kids. I always advocate proper disposal of waste. There’s too much garbage in this world and adding up waste unnecessarily is that one thing they can’t afford to contribute," she explained.

"What I am now, who I am and where I am today is a result of a series of decisions I made in the past. I could not think of another me in any other way," she said.

Her voice matters: "As we enter into the 40s, I just hope that each of us came to know, love and accept who we really are. The changes in our bodies, the lines in our faces are just but proof that life has taught us so many things, life has given us so many choices in between - let us all live a better life, a better version of ourselves, a better you," she concluded.

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