My Twenty-Five Things is a post originally written in 2009. It was a game and an indirect way of getting to know each other, with an aim of establishing good relationships with others.
Kissing Failures Goodbye Today
This world may be really busy, noisy and harsh but all it takes is a quiet time for you, to pause, sit down, pray and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. We do not really have to unearth everything, rush into fixing things that are beyond our control. Instead, we ought to know and accept responsibilities for our own deeds and know how personal limitations help you be contented with what you have.
Working on Habits
Working in a BPO company was the hype years ago. Back in those days, BPO was a booming industry, offering great opportunities for new graduates like me. If you want to earn decent work experience, call center jobs can give you just what you really need: interpersonal skills, multicompetencies, discipline in work and schedules etc.... Continue Reading →
To be Grateful is to Live
Gratitude will liberate us from the prison of self-preoccupation. We can be assured that gratefulness will replace the plague of discontentment with a sense of appreciation.
Time Heals Everything
When you have been through every single conflict in your life, regardless of your age and status, you are forced to grow up emotionally, spiritually and mature physically. It does not really matter what kind of relationship you have given up, the idea was, you indeed gave up something valuable to you...yet you are still... Continue Reading →
Activating One’s Moral Compass – Part 3 of 3 series
If our conscience has gone through proper training, expect that your moral compass will remain strong despite adversity. You will be able to endure and remain grounded no matter how much challenges there would be along the way.
Activating One’s Moral Compass – Part 1 of 3 series
We are all voyagers of life. Eventually, life’s challenges may pose a great threat to our well-being. We might forget to check if we are acting correctly in life or if there are more compromises than before.
Keeping Our Personal Boundaries Checked
My late Psychology professor has reminded us to “keep your personal boundaries checked” all the time. It was an expression I never really understood back then because, I was too young to comprehend how it means before. As we age, however, our comprehension skills, beyond the four walls of our classrooms extend to the so-called... Continue Reading →
Fixing that which is Broken
Time has weathered the pact gravely, gone, in the wind, unrequited. The challenge of entering a permanent relationship such as marriage, is colossal. You get to discover new stuff on a daily basis because we are individuals who were brought up differently – culturally, traditionally or religiously. The couple’s union for a supposed perfect and... Continue Reading →
Only Time Could Weather Pain
I almost lost you nine years ago. As vivid as the daylight was and as a frightening as nightmare was, that tragic accident tested everything I have in life with you. How did I manage to live through the pain afterwards is something that I still ask myself over and over. Why did you even leave... Continue Reading →