Dec 27, 2014

Ukkokei Ramen Ron and Bacolodian Friends

I have a love-hate relationship with the holiday season. I love it because it is usually the time when friends and family get together. I hate it mostly because of the congestion everywhere - on the roads, in the malls and restos, ugh.  So anyway, two of my college friends invited to meet up for hot ramen one December night,...
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Dec 26, 2014

Friday's Five: 5 Things I Am Grateful For This 2014

As we end this year, I would like to deliver my last edition for #FridaysFive. As I look back on the past twelve months, I could say that so far, this has been my most "steady" year ever. Yes, there were many big changes in my life but it seemed like all those changes were actually for the better.  Some time in the past, I...
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Dec 22, 2014

Review: Self-Service E-Commerce Platforms in the Philippines

Creative Commons 2.0 Photo by G.I. Barone I have been exploring several e-commerce platforms in the past and I have had my share of shifting from one site to another. Most online sellers would settle with posting on Instagram and Facebook. While it serves its purpose, I didn't want my time to be fully occupied by the shop so I was...
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Dec 16, 2014

Thoughtful Tuesdays: Coincidences

Last week, we had our first Christmas party for the Secret Book Club where I got to personally meet the members of our Facebook group. What's more fun is that we got to recommend a piece that was inspiring to us and share it with the other members through an exchange gift! How cool is that?  So there was this particular book...
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Dec 11, 2014

An Unforgettable Encounter with Coelho

I don't know how and when my love affair for Paulo Coelho's writing began. I am sure though that the first book that I read was By The River Piedra and not The Alchemist. And then, I read The Alchemist. And for some reason I lost the book. And then I read Veronika. And then The Zahir. I haven't stopped reading (and re-reading) his novels...
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Dec 9, 2014

Classics at PHP99!

With the advent of technology, literature has become more and more accessible to a lot of people. Many of my friends have already shifted to the convenience that technology brings, thus Kindle and e-books have become more and more popular. You literally carry a thousand books with you minus the bulk. I, however, remain a conservative...
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Dec 8, 2014

Thoughtful Tuesdays: Inspiration

"You are useful when you give inspiration to people." -Paulo Coelho I have been struggling with my writing as of late. Some call it writer's block. Some call it creative drought. Whatever it is, yes, I have it. For several days now.  I browsed some articles to research on how to get rid of this halt. These were the tips I got.  Change...
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Dec 4, 2014

5 Tips On How To Survive A Virtual Job

I have been slacking on the blog for the past week and it really frustrates me. I have been very busy and still adjusting to my new VA role. Anyway, it's Friday once again and time for another #FridaysFive! It has been more than two months since I have quit corporate, and yes, I am still counting. Well, not that often now but... I...
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Nov 28, 2014

5 Things I Love With My New Work-At-Home Role

I keep on asking myself if I miss my corporate life. During my first month, the answer of course was a resounding YES. But now, that desire is becoming a little fainter. If there is one thing I miss most working in the office, it is the unlimited interaction with a lot of people. To some, this could be a burden, especially for anti-social...
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Nov 27, 2014

Throwback Thursday: My First Ultralight Experience

Flying might not be all plain sailing, but the fun of it is worth the price. -Amelia Earhart I have mentioned in my other posts how I loved my previous work so much. It gave me the opportunity to grow myself in so many unimaginable ways. I have met a lot of people and got to try activities from a grueling one-day on-the-spot contest,...
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Nov 26, 2014

My First Acupuncture Experience

I have been friends with needles since the day I was diagnosed with APAS. So when two of my friends suggested that I undergo acupuncture, I didn't bat an eyelid. Needles? Meh!  Acupuncture is said to help with fertility in both men and women. According to MedicineNet, some couples are trying acupuncture to boost...
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