Thursday 25 April 2024

ALL WAS WELL

 It always seems impossible until it is done. 



As I reflect on the last quarter of junior high school, I can't help but feel a mix of emotions. The 4 years as a STE student have been a crucial time of growth, learning, and self-discovery. This quarter, has been both challenging and rewarding. I've navigated the ups and downs of my personal life, and discovered more about myself—my strengths and weaknesses.


One of the challenges this quarter is that we don't have enough class time. Cramming all the outputs and performances isn't easy. But despite the circumstances I've experienced, I know I did it and gave it my all. I used this quarter as motivation for my next initiatives. I know that every obstacle we face provides a chance for growth as individuals. 

 

I have a hard time writing this blog post, knowing that this will be the last blog. Time passes quickly. It feels like just yesterday I was questioning myself about whether SSC was the right path for me. At first, I had a hard time adjusting to the new environment, but as time goes by I feel so comfortable talking and laughing with them. Through enjoying my high school journey, I've expanded my horizons and gained a deeper understanding of the world around me.


Thank you so much, Special Science Class >⁠.⁠<

 

 

 

 

Reference/s:

     www.blogger.com

Monday 22 April 2024

A Decade From Now



Honestly, I always feel pressured when I think about my future and worry if that future will turn out the way I wanted or if it will take a different path. The thought of failing is draining, but I need to continue and plan my future, making sure I'll be successful, because I don't want to disappoint those who are leaning and rooting for me.


Growing up, I've always wanted to be a Psychiatrist because I wanted to help people. But there's too many “what if's” in my mind. What if I fail in life? What if my dreams will take me to a completely different path? But I know I can use these thoughts as stepping stones towards success rather than seeing them as inaccessible barriers, understanding that every setback offers priceless knowledge and insights that might push me on the right path.  


It's hard to see myself in ten years, but I hope I'll be living a life filled with purpose and fulfillment, thriving in a dream that I really wanted since then. I hope, in a decide, I'll be a successful psychiatrist, fulfilling a lifelong dream of mine. It's scary, but I know I will do anything and everything to achieve this goal. I'll keep moving forward, even if the road won't be easy. I'll keep holding onto my dreams, no matter how tough life will be.


Thursday 18 April 2024

The Heartbeat of Our Lives

 

A beloved tradition with deep roots in Filipino culture and values is Mother's Day. Like many other nations around the world, it is celebrated on the second Sunday in May. To highlight the value of motherhood in Filipino culture, the celebration in the Philippines celebrates all maternal figures, including godmothers, aunts, and grandmothers, in addition to biological moms.




In order to celebrate their mothers or other maternal figures on Mother's Day, Filipinos traditionally express sincere gratitude and affection. During special dinners or outings, families frequently get together to show their love and gratitude for one another by presenting presents, cards, or flowers. Frequently, handwritten letters or poems expressing love and respect for all that mothers do follow these gifts.



Additionally, Filipino communities often plan unique occasions and events as a way to celebrate moms as a group. Churches can commemorate motherhood with special Masses or services, and community centres and schools can honour motherhood with competitions, performances, and concerts. These gatherings offer a chance for people to come together and honour the women who have had a positive impact on their lives, as well as a reminder of the essential role mothers play in forming families and communities. 


All things considered, Mother's Day in the Philippines is a lovely celebration that honours the unselfish love, sacrifice, and unwavering support of moms and other maternal figures—embodiments that represent the Filipino values of respect, family, and thankfulness.



Reference/s:

     https://www.indiatimes.com/amp/events/mothers-day-2024-when-is-mothers-day-in-2024-628286.html

     https://www.twinkl.kr/event/mothers-day-usa-2024

     https://schoolscompared.com/news/uae-mothers-day-dates-explained-when-should-you-be-celebrating-mothers-day-2022/


Monday 15 April 2024

Change Begins Within Ourselves

 


    Many people find great satisfaction and aspiration in the idea of changing the world. As individuals, we all have different goals and ideas about how we might improve the world. But starting this process of change calls for reflection, resolve, and a planned strategy. So, where should we begin and how?


Change begins within ourselves. Developing an attitude of empathy, compassion, and openness to comprehending the various viewpoints and experiences of others is important. Through developing self-awareness and a dedication to personal development, we establish the basis for significant and enduring transformations in the world.



    Additionally, seeking long-term change requires adopting a long-term viewpoint. It will take time, patience, and a determination to overcome obstacles in order to accomplish our goal for a better world. Through unwavering dedication to our objectives and strategic adjustments where necessary, we can overcome obstacles and make substantial strides towards our vision of a more promising future.




    In conclusion, a personal commitment to self-awareness, compassion, and growth is the first step on the path to enhancing the world. We have the power to bring about significant change in our communities and beyond by applying our passions, abilities, and resources. We can bring about revolutionary change that has a long-lasting effect on the globe if we work together, show courage, and never give up. Let us embrace the strength of group effort and the conviction that, working together, we can build a world that embodies our greatest goals and hopes as we set out on this journey.


 


Reference/s:

    https://www.swspotlight.com/articles/community/mind-soul-change-begins-within/

    https://www.cathycaswell.com/change_from_within/

    https://www.inc.com/amy-morin/10-things-mentally-strong-people-give-up-to-gain-inner-peace.htm

Friday 12 April 2024

Day of Valor (Araw ng Kagitingan)

 

The Filipino people hold a great deal of significance attached to Araw ng Kagitingan, or the Day of Valor. It celebrates the bravery and selflessness of Filipino warriors in World War II and serves as an inspirational example of the nations resilience in the face of tragedy.

    During the dark days of World War II, Filipino soldiers stood up for our nation against invading foreigners. Their bravery is acknowledged on Araw ng Kagitingan. These brave men and women, who were frequently surpassed and unprepared, stayed constant in their resolve to defend our country and its citizens, exhibiting incredible bravery in the face of severe hardship.




    Araw ng Kagitingan also guarantees that the sacrifices made by Filipino heroes during World War II are never forgotten providing a significant opportunity for reflection and commemoration. It is a solemn time to remember those who gave their lives in defence of our country and to acknowledge the countless acts of bravery and sacrifice that marked this historic point in Philippine history.


    
To conclude, Araw ng Kagitingan is a day that is very significant because it acknowledges the bravery, sacrifice, and determination of Filipino heroes during World War II. It also serves as an important symbol of the Filipino people's unwavering spirit and the timeless values of patriotism, unity, and remembrance that still inspire us today. Let's recommit to preserving the legacy of our heroes and work towards creating a future deserving of their efforts as we remember them on this special day. 



Reference/s:
    www.blogger.com



ALL WAS WELL

  It always seems impossible until it is done.  As I reflect on the last quarter of junior high school, I can't help but feel a mix of e...