It’s been a crazy-busy year so far. A year that’s been marked by non-stop work, a state which can render you both stressed and blessed, which I’d like to believe is a good attitude to take.
I wear many hats so I like to plan my day. Some days I wear my corporate cap. That’s when I hibernate in the south of Manila. Other days, I wear my show-biz hat when I review films and TV shows for MTRCB.
It was believed that marrying in June had all the marks of a future filled with prosperity and happiness. If only it were that simple!
Filipino millenials are the happiest and least stressed in the world, according to a study that surveyed the millennial generation across 32 countries.
Many so-called beautiful relationships go wrong and a lot of people dismiss them as irreconcilable differences. Some get so hurt they swear not to go into another relationship ever again. Others immediately jump into another relationship, hoping this time it would be better.
Initially established as a conference that brought together people from the fields of technology, engineering and design (TED) in 1984, TED has since evolved into a global set of conferences devoted to “ideas worth spreading,” and tackling subjects beyond merely those that represent its acronym. It also grants organizations the license to host independent TED-like events called TEDx.
My major goal for this year is to increase positivity and happiness in my life so I can continue to improve my health. As a result, I can effectively impart wellness to people.
In the movie “Patch Adams,” Robin Williams portrayed an extraordinary doctor who prescribed laughter as medicine.
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about aging. I suppose it comes with the territory of realizing that the big 5-0 is but a few weeks away.
The only way to true happiness is learning how to accept yourself fully, which means the good, the bad and the ugly. There is really no other path.