Hope for Unstable Women

We try to blame our  monthly red days, but truth be told, we ride emotional roller coasters more frequently than we had in mind, and longer than we intend to. One day, you’re up and running about - being on top of your game, and the next day, you feel like your world could crash … Continue reading Hope for Unstable Women

I don’t miss you.

Remember when these on-this-day’s were not yet around? I didn’t need a picture for perfect recall.  I remember, even without. I remember quite well.  How we once were. The tone of your voice.  The squinting of your eyes.  The movement of your hands.  The stepping of your feet.  And nope,  I don’t miss you...  I … Continue reading I don’t miss you.

Para sa mga Nega ngayong Bagong Taon

(Translation: For negative people, this new year). Hey, by now as you scroll through, you may find your feed swarmed with these: Thanks-2019 essays, Hello-2020 greetings, Best-nine photos, Day-1-of-365 tweets, And so much more. As we all recall what the year meant to each of us -  the good memories we want to get a … Continue reading Para sa mga Nega ngayong Bagong Taon

Shazam, the unlikely hero convert.

For the second time in a decade, I gloriously watched a movie alone. For most times, I am really fine with being alone, but watching a movie, I think, is surely one of those things I recommend not to do alone. Haha. (also, I’m out of town, that’s why I’m alone hehe) To ease myself … Continue reading Shazam, the unlikely hero convert.

No Kindle’s in Heaven

My kindle crashed for a moment. It reboots and shows me this peculiar logo. Then I’m undone.... No Kindle’s in Heaven by Jamie Villamor To sit by the shade of the tree of knowledgeTo nestle on the top of the hill,To set thy droopy eyes on the text from thy kindle. I would very much … Continue reading No Kindle’s in Heaven

The Glitch of the Digital Christian

We post because we want to be seen. We tweet because we want to be heard. But even if the crowds see, they only glance. And even if the people hear, they barely listen. And when our earthly audience yawn in boredom and walk away, recall that though some things we do may go unnoticed … Continue reading The Glitch of the Digital Christian

The Awkwardness of Cooking

I told my friends I started cooking. They laughed. I couldn't blame them either, so I joined them in laughing at my newly learned skill. :))) Last year, my sisters (three of them) actually pointed out some imbalances in my life.  I was okay. Work was fine. School was great. But they snickered when they … Continue reading The Awkwardness of Cooking

The 3 C’s of Projects

In lieu of recent events, we could only give a deep sigh over the many things that we are all together facing as a country. And though I have something to say regarding each issue, I surely do not have all the time, all the strength, and all the knowledge in the world to prove … Continue reading The 3 C’s of Projects

War in Coffee Shops

Lately, I have been spending a majority of my nights in coffee shops finishing some papers both for work and for graduate studies. In between these rigorous sessions, I read and meditate as my soul deliberately needs some catching up. Much of my efforts to calibrate my mind, to cleanse my heart, to revive my … Continue reading War in Coffee Shops

Confessions of a Millennial Boss

   Today one of our teachers expressed that he desires to teach in our school forever. I found it perplexing for a young teacher to profess his desire to stay with our school with a sense of eternity in his mind. Studies by now would show that companies have greater staff turnover as majority of … Continue reading Confessions of a Millennial Boss