Inner strength in times of conflict and disaster
LENI Robredo and Jayanti Kirpalani are two women leaders with straightforward strategies for what they see as imminent conflict and disaster scenarios.
LENI Robredo and Jayanti Kirpalani are two women leaders with straightforward strategies for what they see as imminent conflict and disaster scenarios.
JUBILANT, festive, informal. This was the mood at the inauguration of Vice President Leni Robredo at the Executive House in New Manila, Quezon City, early Thursday morning.
MANTRA for the week: “Positive changes are now occurring in my life.”
The country’s two highest elected officials will take their oath of office on Thursday in separate inaugural rites, and the spotlight will not only be on personalities and their outfits, but also on the food that will be served to their guests.
When Leni Robredo was proclaimed Vice President-elect in the joint session of Congress, in the tradition of our young democracy, only then did I feel that the elections were finally over.
YOUR mantra for the week: When I feel I am worthy, my blessings find me.
FOR THE past few months, our social media feeds have been bombarded with articles about the candidates of the recent national elections. Hidden beneath these seemingly unending posts is deceiving,
She ran her fingers up and down the ivory keys of her grand piano, the engaging melody of a popular piece somehow animating the framed Amorsolo adorning the wall of a plush Makati condo.
Your mantra for the week: “What I radiate comes back to me increased and multiplied.”
Since early last month I have been speaking once or twice a week at forums on the stakes in elections, particularly in the upcoming one. My audiences are voters of various ages and social situations, and my enlistments, although unsolicited and coming at short notice, have such sort of serendipitous appeal I just cannot resist them.
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