Sunday, August 30, 2009

People I wish to meet

My Olongapo holdiday getaway has never been better. This is my last day of "homiee rest" because I'm leaving for Manila this afternoon. Happy happy happy has been the theme of my day. I immediately went on to my morning habit of grabbing a glass of warm water, to get my internal organs ready for my ecstatic day, as I woke up at around 9am. Then I played a little with Mimi and Momo (our 3month old shih apso puppies). I rushed to the living room to find out my brother, Juancho, watching the repeat of "Happy Feet" on Cartoon Network. The movie got my happy cells pumping and jumping (haha! if those are appropriate terms to use).

After Happy Feet, I ran to the computer and started playing my favorite karaokes on youtube. I've been singing Utada Hikaru's songs the whole morning because they are sooo beautiful. Then I thought, I want to meet her in person! Not only that, I wish to sing with her and sing her beautiful compositions. I'm not a JPop person and I only know two Utada Hikaru songs: First Love and Flavor of Life. I'd been singing these two songs the whole weekend! I'm soooo in love with these songs. I googled the original lyrics and the English versions. I enjoyed the English version of First Love but, sadly, I couldn't find a good English version for Flavor of Life.

Anyway, as I thought of wanting to meet this amazing Japanese singer-song-writer-musical-arranger, I realized, "Hey! I can write a blog about this!" Besides, its not just her, I realized how many great people I wish to really meet! A lot have inspired (and alienated ^_^) me and I'd like to thank them personally for what they've done to me, for bringing the freak out of me, for letting me be this grateful geek that I am now. Unfortunately, I won't be able to meet Michael Jackson. But I can still thank his family and his mom for the inspiration of the person that he was. Anyhow, below is the list of great persons who have touched and infuenced my being, those I truly admire, those I want to know better, those I wish to work with someday, and those I simply want to meet, greet, and look at. These are random names that come out of my brain and there's no certain order:

People I Wish To Meet:

Beyonce Knowles
Christina Aguilera
Whitney Houston
Celine Dion
David Foster
Lea Salonga
Fergie
Kitchie Nadal
Justin Timberlake
Timbaland
Simon Cowell
Utada Hikaru
Rain
Gong Yoo
Wondergirls
Lee Kuan Yew
Barack Obama
Bill Gates
Warren Buffett
Rhonda Byrne
Ruth Drayer
Oprah Winfrey
Tyra Banks
Gary Valenciano
Chris Tiu
Dingdong Dantes
Richard Gutierrez
Piolo Pascual
Angel Locsin
Judy Ann Santos
Stephenie Meyer
Robert Pattinson
AJ Rafael
Gabe Bondoc
Jack Canfield
Francis Kong
Manny Pangilinan
KevJumba
Happy Slip
Eugene Domingo
Jenica Garcia
Jean Garcia
Marian Rivera
Tom Welling
Angelina Jolie
Brad Pitt
Cameron Diaz
Drew Barrymore
Lucy Liu
Adam Sandler
Angelu de Leon
Rhian Ramos
Pia Guanio
Vic Sotto
Joey de Leon
Julia Clarete
Bitoy
Alan K.
Chiz Escudero
Noynoy Aquino
Billy Crawford
David Stoop
Rick Warren
Joyce Bernal
Topel Lee
Mother Lily
Arnold Clavio
Lucy Torres-Gomez
Vicky Belo
Regine Velasquez
Jaya
Ogie Alcasid
Janno Gibbs
Lani Misalucha
Pops Fernandez
Aiza Seguerra
Buboy Ramirez
Mo Twister
Grace Lee
Andi9
Eri Neeman
Iya
Sarah Geronimo
Kris Aquino
Boy Abunda
Nina
Kyla
Jay R
Rihanna
Lady Gaga
Miley Cyrus
Lucas Grabeel
Zac Efron
Vaness Ann Hudgens
Ashley Tisdale
Jason Mraz
Colbie Caillat
Hayley Williams of Paramore
Tom Hanks
Jim Carey
Eddie Murphy
Jessica Alba
Jennifer Garner
Ben Affleck
Jennifer Lopez
Janet Jackson
Celine Dion
Kobe Bryant
Steve Nash
Michael Jordan
LeBron James
Shaquille O'Neal
Manny Pacquiao
Benjie Paras
Sean Covey
Madonna
Don Miguel Ruiz

A girl can dream right? Hehe. This is still incomplete. I got too excited to list everyone that I just couldn't recall everybody else at the moment. I'll keep adding more names. ^_^

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Following plans

I hate it when people make plans and then don't make sure to go with it. Its like making promises only to break it. That sucks you know! But I don't blame people. I am guilty of this crime myself. I'm also human and I can't be perfect even as I try so hard to. The point is to give value to things that are important.

When we make plans with other people, we should remember that they give and make time and efforts for that. Wait. Let me rephrase that. When we plan something we must acknowledge that precious resources are at stake. Time and efforts, I believe, are two (if not the most) important resources. In business, we study and make our lives out of planning. But for most people, planning is a total waste of time. Well, as a business graduate, I don't agree that it is a waste of time. Planning is only a waste of time when it is planned not to be followed.

That is why in business, planning always comes first. Without (strategic) planning, businesses wouldn't be as beneficial to economies as they are now. Top wealthy corporations plan their strategies and operations carefully and follow them earnestly to achieve their successes. Not only businesses, following plans is applicable to practically anywhere and anything. The moment we wake up in the morning, we plan how to go about the whole day, from what clothes to wear for work or school to the clothes we wear to sleep, effortlessly only because we are used to it everyday. Planning, we are able to go through a wholeday. Imagine if our government agencies plan everything they do properly and actually follow it, our country would be very much of a first world country! A lot of our resources are wasted because our government officials (well, most of them) don't apply proper strategic planning in their way of living!

Indeed, planning, and actually following the plans that we make, is very vital in our very well planned lives!

May we all be grateful. ^_^

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Gratitude in bad times


"It's not easy being grateful all the time. But it's when you feel least thankful that you are the most in need of what gratitude can give you."
- Oprah

This beautiful quote was sent to me via text message by my friend, Kristine Pantig. Thanks Kristine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ^_^

I remembered my year's dramatic times the moment after I read the text message. Those were the times when I lost my faith. Those were times when I didn't look at the blessings I had. Those were the times I felt so ungrateful. Those were the times I felt like my life wasn't worth living. Those times were when I felt like everything was just so imperfect. People were selfish and I never wanted to trust anyone including myself. I'd been failing myself. I felt like I was stuck in the middle of nothing and I actually considered giving it all up. I lost myself and I couldn't believe I'd experience what I went through. Things were perfect before until I started letting myself down.

Despite all my neglects and doubts, I just couldn't believe how good things still happen to me. Good, amazing people still stayed, loved, and took care of me. My siblings and the people whom I might have inspired before the "great loss" (well, this is how i want to call those down times =p) still respected and looked up to me. The talents He lent me were still there and they'd just be very useful whenever I needed them. That's when I realized (with the help of all the people around me, all the circumstances, and all the self-help books I forced myself upon) how blessed I am. I stopped believing in Him yet he never stopped believing in me. He never abandoned me. He made me realize how meaningful this life could be, the moment I acknowledged all the good he'd still left me with.

As I appreciated everything I was blessed with, I learned how to truly live my life. (The books You Are What You Think by Dr. David A. Stoop and The Secret by Rhonda Byrne were of really great help in making me have this great cognizance.)

The moment I started being grateful, everything turned just right. I learned how to be forgiving of myself for my shortcomings as I acknowledged my being human and understood that it was ok to make mistakes evry now and then. Instead of looking at my imperfections and what I couldn't do I just keep trying and trying to be my best everyday. Facing all the challenges, I give cheers to myself everytime I succeed or learn something and I give myself a reinforcing taunt whenever I fail or couldn't make things work. People are nicer and easier to tolerate. Suddenly, things aren't so upsetting after all. I became really contented with everything else. I feel in control and stable as I am able to convert reacting to acting and just being grateful. All at once, my dreams are just in the palm of my hands. ^_^

My usual tendency after having a great realization is being greatly overwhelmed with it. Learning how to live with gratitude had a huge impact on me. I wrote on a Gratitude Notebook. Everyday I would write all of the things I could be grateful for, even the littlest of the little things like how nice the clouds looked like in the morning and how tiny and cute my toe nails looked like. For days I religiously wrote on that notebook until I didn't need to write anymore to feel good and grateful every second of every minute of every hour of every day. Now, everyday is like a party, with myself always ecstatic, as if high on drugs. hahahaha! ^_^

As I've been living in total gratitude for almost 2 months now, I saw that gratitude is very much helpful in times when I feel the least grateful. Its in bad times when gratitude is in much greater intensity. ^_^

May everyone be hit by the gratitude virus for an everyday life of parteiii and great times!!! ^_^

NYAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!!

Thank you! ^_^

Monday, August 3, 2009

President Aquino's passing, a reminder

Filipinos are natural lovers. We easily fall for people we admire, be it a friend, a lover, an admirer, an actor, a musician, or a politician. Furthermore, when we fall in love, we give it all, we attach ourselves too much so when our loved ones pass, we feel like passing out as well in disbelief.


This is very evident now with the late President Cory Aquino's death. Many have expressed their griefs for her death. I heard a man on the news saying he'd be better off hit by a bus rather than suffer the grief he experiences now. Thousands have lined up just to get a glimpse of her remains as the Philippines follow news updates on her wake and burial.

I understand. The late president had touched our lives. In one way or another, she had made us feel special. Her loss is being commemorated now because, one cannot deny, her contributions to our country are exceptional. She demonstrated how a woman could be.

She has uplifted the spirits of women in the world by choosing to serve her country, emerging as the first female President of the Philippines, bringing honor to Filipinos. She has loved the country so greatly as she had demonstrated and the country loves her in return. She has been the icon of the Philippines' historical peaceful revolution. She has been an instrument for our country's democracy.

A house-wife-turned-President-of-a-country, the people are also aware of how she was as a mother to her children, how she took care of them and raised them with great love and understanding. In addition, devout Christians look up to her exceptional religious piety.

With all of the person she is, President Aquino is indeed a national icon and can, without a doubt, be considered a national hero. But who is Cory Aquino? We all know that she is but a human being who is also very imperfect just like everyone else. Not everyone liked her. But we love Cory Aquino. Who hadn't been touched by her? Haters maybe. Just maybe. In fact, even her political enemies have been touched by her. Let's face it, every single Filipino has been strained by the event, whether heavily or not. It's all over the news. The country mourns for her death. But what is this really all about? We get it. The Filipinos are now mourning because we have lost one great Filipino soul: an ordinary human being turned great because she made a conscious effort. Surely, we have shown our condolences to her family and they are overwhelmed, thankful, now. But does that end there? I believe not.

I regard this happening as a very important reminder: A memorandum of the "essence" of the
People Power Revolution and the example that President Cory had lived. It is the very reason why broadcasters keep on flashing and exhibiting clips of the late president and the tumult. It is for us to reminisce the unity that our country once had in that moment on the streets.

The memories are being exclaimed so we could ponder on the outcome of that one peaceful fight and the life lived by that brave soul who stood among and for the people.

For once, we have proven how a people, united, can counter a condition that's unwanted. As a people, we were able to bring democracy back. Now, we enjoy the fruits of it all. We have been testimonies of how unity brought peace and how peace brought unity. It was a conscious effort from all those who stood there. A conscious effort. President Cory lead, but everyone did his/her part, took responsibility, shared him/herself, to realize the objective. This is what it took to get the country out of the cage. This is what it takes to get the country to where it wants to go: Having that conscious effort from each Filipino.

We are off to another election a few months from now. Will we vote? Will we choose the right leaders? Will we take part? By taking part, we are not just voting and choosing the right people. By taking part, we as people of the country, share each of our conscious efforts. By taking part, we are starting with ourselves, could be by altering every single unpleasant habit. Its our call.


I am hoping now that the L-hand-sign (Laban sign or whatever you may call it), made popular by the late president, would serve as a wake-up call in giving conscious efforts each and everyday in uplifting each of our lives. Whenever we see a yellow ribbon, may we, not pass out in sadness but instead, be reminded of the great love President Aquino had lived through and that our love for her would inspire us to be instruments of change and move us to comprehend how great of a nation we could be as we work for our dreams to be brought about by love, peace, unity, and prayers.

We must be grateful. ^_^

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Something worth sharing

I haven't blogged for like ages. I have to admit, I'm not really that of a writer. I'm not fond of expressing myself through words plus, I believed, I didn't know how to write well. I used to hate books, I never was a fan of school, and I thought these were stuff I'd never be able to love. Reading before was a heavy chore and I hated chores as a child. I was dead lazy, lazier than you can ever imagine. I procrastinated, I still do.

Growing up, I realized how important it is to be able to write and share and express your thoughts and feelings to the world. Not only because it makes you a better person as you get to reflect and talk to yourself and improve your grammatical skills and vocabulary but also because the world might someday benefit from your opinions.

Knowing that we all have a distinct purpose, it is very safe to say that we all have something to share. We are all creations of God. Each and everyone is blessed with unique talents. Everyone deserves to be treasured, to be loved. We all have a place in this universe. God loves us and he wants all of us to be loved. That is why, I now strongly believe that, everyone deserves to be heard. All of us have something to contribute to this world of wonder.

We start with God, by loving and believing in him, apprehending his being and his desires for all of us. Then everything else proceeds naturaly: Loving ourselves, being able to be self-sustained and contented, believing in our own capabilities, taking care of every inch of your body, and loving everyone and everything else, trusting and having good faith, recognizing that we are all the same and that everybody needs to be loved as God has willed.

With this in mind, we are all expected of nothing than to be ever grateful of a beautiful life, one that has been begotten of great love, and share the best of ourselves each day we are blessed with life.