"Sometimes, people write the things that they can't say." "If i say what is on my mind, would you go and walk away?"- One Tree Hill
Sunday, April 26, 2015
The Best is Yet to Come!
Friday, April 17, 2015
Stuck
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but then again, at least i took the chance |
Boooooooo
At the point my mind was blocked with any decent answer to one of his questions, I wanted to shake myself, slap my face and kick my own butt. wake myself from that 10 seconds of mind darkness!
Not that I feel stupid. It's just that I really want this promotion :( I want this sooooo bad but I guess, it is still not for me.
I want to go home now. Hug my husband, kiss my little boys. Pat myself on the back and say everything will be alright. Tomorrow is another day.
Meanwhile, I'm still stuck in our good ol' back office.
God knows best.
*sigh*
:(
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Sunday is Family Day (not)
I am not happy but I can't do anything. I just wish I can make some extra cash during my over time tonight.
JUST DONT TELL ME TOMORROW THAT I STILL NEED TO RENDER AGAIN SOME OVERTIME. OVERTIME MAKES ME ANGRY. YOU WOULDNT LIKE ME WHEN IM ANGRY. GRRRRRRRRRRRR
NO, IM NOT MAD AT ANYBODY. I JUST WANNA GO HOME ON TIME :(
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Day off
This morning, i went to downtown and brought Hariell with me. Geez! My back was hurting coz he has grown big and kinda heavy now. He is weighing 8.3kilos when we weighed him last wednesday. He was behaving well and i was very thankful coz if he went wild, i dunno if i can handle him alone. But he didnt give me a hard time and i think he is enjoying looking at the items in the drugstore. At the time we were about to come back home, he fell asleep in my arms. I felt like a real mom!
I am happy today. I get to wake up late, play with my son, cook a good meal, and take a bath at 6pm. Life is good. Thank you, God
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Saturday, November 16, 2013
Day off
This morning, i went to downtown and brought Hariell with me. Geez! My back was hurting coz he has grown big and kinda heavy now. He is weighing 8.3kilos when we weighed him last wednesday. He was behaving well and i was very thankful coz if he went wild, i dunno if i can handle him alone. But he didnt give me a hard time and i think he is enjoying looking at the items in the drugstore. At the time we were about to come back home, he fell asleep in my arms. I felt like a real mom!
I am happy today. I get to wake up late, play with my son, cook a good meal, and take a bath at 6pm. Life is good. Thank you, God
posted from Bloggeroid
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
After 10 Days
Just wanna say hi, people!
I am still fine. Don't worry :)
Friday, August 30, 2013
GRABE NAMAAAAAAN!!!!!!
GRABEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
PARANG PRESO NAMAN !!!!!!!!!!!
:(
no more wifi
Friday, July 26, 2013
office, see you soon!
thank God for everyday :)
filed to late post late read
Thursday, February 14, 2013
February 14, 2013
Friday, September 14, 2012
Airline Cabin Crew
With that dream, I pursued to study college diligently and took up BS Tourism in a well known aeronautical school by the airport. True and loyal to my ambition, after graduating, I submitted my application CVs to airline companies. As a fresh graduate, I did not see that corporate world could be that tough and difficult to penetrate. I was not even given an interview schedule because I lack basic physical requirements and blank employment history.
Now that I am 30 and looking for a new job, I still check some airline job opportunities form time to time, thinking if only I'd been a little better than who and what I am, I might have gotten my dream job... or maybe, it's not really meant to be.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Final Interview
Friday, August 31, 2012
Pics Galore
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Job Hunt
Boooooooooooooooooooooooo!! haha
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Career Test

This description is a generalisation. If it rings true, you've found your career type.
You would be very happy in a career that utilised your level-headedness, and allowed you to work mainly on your own. You want a career that allows you to stimulate your senses and your mind, without having to be involved with lots of people. Some careers that would be perfect for you are:
- Novelist
- Photographer
- Vet
- Medical Technician
- Paralegal
- Geologist
- Marine Biologist
- Graphic Designer
- Online Content Developer
- Webmaster
- Computer Security
- Producer
- Computer Programmer
- Technical Writer
- Systems Analyst
- Meteorologist
- Artist
Read more: What career will suit your personality? | iVillage UK http://www.ivillage.co.uk/what-career-will-suit-your-personality/121527#ixzz1uuveQ9C8
Parenting: Information & advice
SHIFTING GEAR

reblogged from
http://workawesome.com/career/need-a-career-change/As a new year begins many things run through our heads. One such thing might be that you wonder if you are in the right job.
You’re not alone.
This is something a lot of people think about from time to time — more so at this time of year. You should know that there are ways in which to find out…and be fully satisfied in your career choice. All you need to do is ask yourself a few questions.
Think About What Drives You
The first thing you must take into consideration when deciding whether you are working in the right job is what drives you. What are your motivations? What are your future goals? What are your dreams? I know it can be difficult to get past the questions of what pays the most and what is the most secure position, however you need to place these questions on the backburner in order to fully focus on your passions and interests. Doing so will help open up careers that you may not have ever thought were possible. Here are some methods you can practice in order to find out what really drives you:
- Focus on those things that you really love to do. The things you have dreamed of doing and that you naturally enjoy doing. Write down everything that comes to mind, regardless of how impossible it may sound.
- Look for clues all around you. Make notes about projects and topics that you are compassionate about Write down what you are excited by. Reflect on the people who inspire you. Ask yourself why some activities make you happy and pay. In addition, pay special attention to the times which you are really enjoying what you are doing.
- Be patient in your search. You need to be willing to be introspective in order to identify the activities that you really enjoy and are truly satisfied by.
Consider Taking a Career Test
Now that you know what drives you, it is important to think about how these things can translate into a new career for you. While it may take a little research, you can find yourself pleasantly surprised by how many careers you find that are actually relevant to your motivations and goals.
You can find some possible career matches by taking a career assessment test. However, don’t get hung up here. Think of these tests merely as a means of self-discovery. Their question’s answers can tell you a lot about your temperament and what career would match these aspects of your personality. They can also help you identify what is important to you in a career, what you would like to do, and what areas you will probably excel in.
One of the career tests that is frequently used by colleges is the RIASEC/Holland interest scale. It will help you to identify 6 areas that you are especially drawn to. After you learn this information about yourself you will be able to look at some careers that match your interests.
Take a Look at Your Skills and Interests
Once you come to agreements about the general scope of your career path, you will need to look at your skill set. Consider what skills you already have, as well as those that you will need. Nobody ever has to start from scratch. There are always transferable skills that can be transferred from one career or job into the work of another career or job. Transferable skills are skills that you already have that can be used in almost any career.
These transferable skills include things like:
- Management skills
- Leadership experience
- Written and oral communication skills
- Research skills
- Program planning skills
- Public speaking skills
- Conflict resolution and mediation skills
- Effective time management skills
- Computer literacy
- Foreign languages that you may speak
You should not limit yourself only to your work and on the job experiences. Whenever you are thinking about your skills, think about everything, including your volunteer experience, hobbies you enjoy, and your life experiences. For instance, even though you may not have any formal leadership experience, you may have organized a toy drive and practiced leadership and management skills within the scope of that project.
Take a Look at Other Careers That Interest You
Once you narrow down some jobs you think you might enjoy, you should go online to research these jobs. You will find information describing the position, the salary you can expect, the training and skills required for the job, and the future and demand for the position. This helps you to answer questions like:
- How stable is this career?
- Are you comfortable with how much risk is involved?
- Is the salary range something that you find acceptable?
- Will you need to relocate?
- Will you need more or different training?
- How will your family be affected?
Get Other People’s Input
While you are working through this process it is important to get support and information from other people. This is vital because the information from your research and quizzes is nothing like the information you receive from people who are already working in your desired position. They will be able to give you a real sense of what the work entails and what tasks you will be performing. This is will let you know whether or not the job will meet your needs and expectations. These people will also be able to help you make connectionswhen you begin actively pursuing the career. Do not be intimidated by these contacts. Instead, treat them as an important part of your future and career development.
You might also want to think about going for career counseling. A job coach can be a great tool in career development. They are especially helpful when you are considering a major career change. Job coaches will be able to give you impartial advice that is not biased by personal motive or gain. They can help you think objectively regarding a career change.
Conclusion
Making a career change can be a scary process. Also, you may already be working in your “field of dreams”. The only way to find out is to ask yourself if you are happy with your job and career choices. Would you be happier to get up and go to work if you were doing something else? The question is yours to answer. If you do decide to take the plunge and shift from one career to another remember that success is relative to your peace of mind, money isn’t everything, and you really can do whatever it is that drives you.
(Image courtesy of Brilliant Michael under a Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution generic license.)
