Wednesday, September 5, 2012

what happened to life?

wakes up at 4:30AM, sometimes 5AM sometimes, 3AM... starts teaching at 630AM until 430PM, 5PM, 6, 7, 8, even 9PM. have tues and fris class of 6 to 9 pm. training or meetings sometimes in between work and MA class. trainings, work, or research work on Sats, sometimes even suns. What is happening to my life? What happened to time? how did this become like this?

Great sacrifice. yes, it is a great sacrifice to do what you want but with limited energy expend because much of your energy is being drained by the work that I am either happy or not so happy doing.

God, i managed to survive the past three months.. but im barely surviving. how can i survive the next coming days. please help me....I know, with your guidance, all is well. 

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

When dream seems to fall into pieces, make a beautiful mosaic

Have you ever felt so lost? Have you had so many concerns lately that needs to be addressed?  Do you experience making decision, sometimes life-changing decisions, one after another, in a very short span of time? Do you have challenges at the moment that it feels like life is falling into tiny pieces?

Well, you're not alone. In this crazy world, full of crossroads, I'm also in.

I chose to take a baby step toward my dream. But after taking that step, many hurdles came in the way...hurdles that block my way of moving forward to that dream. What to do? Shall i back off and take an easier path, something that is not in line with my inner peace?

First thing first, accept the fact:Life is difficult. 

Not everything is given in a silver platter. Not everyone knows what they want or where they are going. Although, a few may know what they want, many lack the resources to achieve their dream. But who is great who doesn't start small? (If you know one, kindly let me know.) The great people I know, famous and not famous, all start with small steps. They became great not because they always take the right path, but because they learned how to listen to their inner peace and make sense of both failures and small successes.

We may overcome one challenge, but accept that as long as there is life, another will come. This is not some pessimistic thinking that life is always bad or ugly. It's just that life is meant to be difficult. 

Life is about growth, process, actualization. It is about finding meaning. It's about taking that path to your ONE ultimate dream despite the difficulties; some call it purpose, others call it 'calling'. No matter how we call it, life isn't life if we forget how to live the meaning of it. 

At the end of the day, it's all a matter of CHOICE with the process of discernment. We never know how close or far we are in our dream. But one thing is certain. What makes life difficult is the presence of change. Then, our inner peace would depend on how reactive are we on these changes.

When life seems falling into pieces, look again. The "pieces" is not an end, but it could be a start of a new 'purpose'. How about making a beautiful mosaic out of those pieces? 



Thursday, May 10, 2012

The Planner


I spent too much time last night too busy selling my just-claimed-first-time STARBUCKS planner.  But when I woke - up and checked it, I saw the feature that only the Starbucks planner  of all the planner of 2012 have. It is the feature that I was looking for. Then I had second thoughts.

Before I ever had any planner for this year, either Filed or the SB (I currently use my Filed planner), I thought I checked all the possible 2012 planners. I checked SB planner more often than the Filed planner. I thought by deciding to buy the Filed planner, I was making an informed decision that I won't regret. I thought that that is the planner suited for me. But I guess, like many times that happened before, I overlooked things.

Both planners are great in its own individual accord. Both are 'boxed office' and are really limited. Although the two are too different when it comes to price, both are relatively costly so let's skip that part. But yes, both are definitely hard to find.

The filed planner was out of stock by the 2nd week of December 2011 in all the bookstores within the reach. I set having Filed planner as a goal because it's a unique planner. Many planners have special features, but Filed planner stimulates creativity. It has the usual expenses tracker, monthly view and doodle area (after every month), plus it's black and white with cool comics so you can color it and be as creative as you want! I thought I won't be able to find an item, but I got lucky. I didn't get it for free. But I got a little discount from a friend who is a friend of the main supplier. She said it was one of the last few stocked items. So when I finally had that planner, which I was looking forward to have ever since I saw it, I felt jubilant. It was only now that I realized I spent the whole month of December visiting and inquiring on bookstores and sites about that planner. It was a goal reached…and now I am thinking… was it?

The Starbucks planner, on the other hand, like the usual high-end super limited planner, is just around the corner, but certainly not easy to have. I had to collect worth thousands of stickers and soak myself into the 'coffee' mania', within almost two months, just to claim the very limited edition and highly expensive SB planner. For a breadwinner like me who is paying her own school MA tuition fee in a very expensive school, renting her own space, not to mention earning a not so high wage as a school teacher, SB shouldn't be in my lifestyle. And I thought so. When I first saw it, I didn't like it. It has limited space per day. THAT feature stuck on my mind, so even if I decided to collect stickers, I decided long ago, that SB planner was not for me. "That one won't suit me."  But when I checked this planner again, this time with more OCness and carefulness, (only on the last minute did I really check the real features of the planner that just slipped into my hand), I saw the thing which made me regret I am selling it now. Well, it was already sold last night. :(

SB planner was actually simple and very neat, plus it is inspired by nature. But the feature that made SB planner distinct from any planner, and washed all the impracticalities it bears, was that it is the ONLY planner of 2012 I saw with a BREAK/SPACE/NOTES AREA between the weeks! That is what I was looking for. It is a space not to doodle (like the one in the Filed planner) or to write a journal entry to, but a space wherein one could possibly write a weekly based roles diagram. It is a to-do like version but is inspired on a week-long term wherein one will not write the activities by the tasks but by the importance and by the roles he/she is playing in his or her life (see First things first book by Covey, Merrill, & Merrill). It is important to have a weekly overview not like a rigid to-do list by the day, to see that a week is the reality of living a balanced life in which one can possibly spend time with all aspects of life; and not just squeezing the most number of tasks possible in a day.

So I missed that! Seriously, I really missed that! How careless I was! Then, like I have no other thing to do, I checked and inspected my Filed planner. It doesn't bear my name yet, but I already colored some pages, and used the first few pages. Tooo late. How I wish that by not removing my eyes on it, somewhere in between the weeks, there'd be space. But that was hopeless. I can't sell it for those who are desperately looking for one. I love the Filed planner but I realized, just realized, that I love the SB planner more! I also realized that I spent too many efforts acquiring the SB planner, more than the efforts I paid with the Filed planner. But it [SB planner] is not mine anymore; actually it was never mine.

In life, sometimes, we are always looking out for the best, the ideal… Then, we'll go to the market and canvass for what the best is. We'll find the popular and will check it, then we'll like it. We'll glance at the "competitors" but oftentimes, we're too focused on the 'popular'. We will find things about the popular that match ours. We'll find that it's near extinction and that we're afraid of losing it, so we'll grab the very first moment that offers the possibility to have it. But, oftentimes, we'll realize at the end of the search, that we are actually doing something that we are not so conscious about. We are actually "searching" and working to have something that seemed "meant to be", long before we actually became conscious that we were searching the 'popular'. We'll put efforts on finding the 'less-paid-attention-to' but most of the time we are too busy "eyeing" the "popular". And when the time comes that we actually have the one which  truly speaks our heart and innermost desire, it was too late---because somebody else  took care of it.

Definitely, the planner never planned anything for us. It is just there to facilitate our true hearts' desire, but we will always have to make choices first, and set our own path. No matter what one's planner is, it will always be a personal thing that speaks of one's life.

Don't lose your planner!

One positive thought at a time. Go me!







Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Rules against stress


My rules of thumb as preventive measures of stress: 
  • Be kind to everyone, without exemption. Listen genuinely.
  • Suspend judgment.
  • Set reasonable deadlines and work within that framework. Work passionately.
  • Reward myself whenever I do a ‘good job’.
  • Set limits. Say ‘Yes!’ to principle-centered important matters and ‘No’ to time-wasters. Prioritize.
  • Be healthy. Eat, sleep, and exercise.
  • Pray intentionally.
  • Delay gratification, then play.
  • Learn responsibly.
  • Love unconditionally
  • Express gratitude.
  • When situations seem out of control, reframe. When we can’t change it, accept it.
We cannot change our whole personality but we can modify our attitudes and behaviors. It is always a matter of choice with the right amount of motivation. 

Sunday, April 15, 2012

2nd half of April start of a new habit



I have a new GOAL!


Inspired by the summer class about well-being and stress management, I decided to start a new habit today. I call it my morning ritual. I woke-up early, fixed my things, ate my breakfast, and prepared to go out. Wearing my sneakers, tight black leggings and my purple Bohol shirt, I went to jog/walk along the E. Abada St., to the sidewalks of Ateneo. It was around 6:15AM. Most of the people who jogged were  older people, all jogging in solitude, too. I saw one old lady walking her dog inside the campus. Although, there were also young adults, both men and women early joggers at that time. At around 7:30, joggers came into pairs and triads--all of those I saw were young adults to middle-aged men.

After burning some fats, I went to Gesu. I was the only person there, except for the two Sakristans working at the back of the altar. I was in solitude and I felt at peace. The sound of the birds, machine used for the grass and some vehicles, as well as the sound of the wind as it touches the trees and other plants all seem to be in harmony. It was like music inviting me to be in trance. I reflected, and prayed to God. I realized how blessed I am despite the challenges. I prayed that He continuously bless me and my family and give us the strength to overcome the challenges. I prayed that the people like my previous employer find peace and light. God is there listening… and I tried to listen, too. I observed the environment. From myself, as I noticed the sweat drifting into my face, to the natural light of the sun reflected on Jesus' image to the trees and plants surrounding the Gesu, I felt Him. I felt that as always, God is there to guide us.. When I went out, I saw two man in blue uniform with flowers. I think, they are about to prepare the church for a Sunday Mass. I sat on the stairs of the Gesu… and there I continued admiring the beauty of the nature or the school per se… the trees, the green field and the people walking, jogging or just passing by.

Life is full of good and greater things!:)

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

The moon


I am a moon lover.

I was crossing the blue bridge to Gate 3 of Ateneo when I noticed the magnetizing effect of the moon on me. (too bad, i had no camera with me at that time). Its luminosity above the bluish dark sky had a harmonious effect along the lamppost of the bridge. The magic that it bring as i gaze on it under the trees in one of the paths in our school seems enormous that i just wanted to stop walking and just stare above...

The moon reminds us, that in the midst of darkness, there is light. Sometimes, when we lost our path, the light from the moon, although seems to be borrowed from another element, keeps us sane from the insanities.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

I'm 22! (The Late Birthday Post)


Dear God,

Thank you, thank you for You have always guided and blessed me with so much love, care and happiness. To be honest, I kinda felt blue at the beginning of the day, despite telling myself or rather conditioning myself that I "should" feel happy, happy, because it is my birthday. But, going to work, I felt that it would just be another day…nothing that special. I am sorry God for feeling this way.

Looking at Your great creation via sunlight reflecting on the trees in Ateneo (while waiting for my Fetucine ala King order from pizza hut), I realized that today is especial, for today is the day when You gave me LIFE. Today, above all the day, is to celebrate life…I am sorry, for I was expecting some different way to 'celebrate' the day. But, You have an amazing incredible way of showing me how blessed I am, and that real happiness and gifts of life lie on the very simple things in life.

Thank you God, for once again, You've shown me the light to my real passion;
Thank you for creating synergy among people and world in helping me take this path to my passion;
Thank you God, for giving light to my family, despite all the odds;
Thank you for giving the open heart and mind to experience life;
Thank you God, for giving  real lasting treasures of friendships;
Thank you God, for surrounding me with positive people;
Thank you God, for always working in mysterious but really amazing waay!
Thank you, thank you God for another year!

Today, I receive one of the best birthday gifts ever: compassion.

I love you.

Your child,

Aylin Bello
O2-25-12
2:02 AM

Letters to Juliet


Monday, January 23, 2012

2012 AGENDA


    New Year's Resolution? Not my language anymore! For the past years that I've been creating a list of New Year's Resolution, most of it never happened, if not, nothing ever materialized. Why? Simple answer: we cannot change overnight. Change is a long process, and spiral, so you can just imagine how difficult it is. If you want to change, first accept that life is difficult. :D We can't just make magic wishing to change our attitudes, behaviors, beliefs, perspectives, just because it cross our minds. Change is commitment and it's a work in progress. So, for 2012, I don't have a new year's resolution. I am happy with my life so I don't want to promise changing anything, especially with regards to my behaviors. I'll just live life and add MORE COLORS on it! With that, here are my AGENDAs for 2012
    QUARTERLY
    Learn something totally new, quarterly. It's totally new so decide on what to learn when the opportunity strikes. It can be learning to bake, cook, sing, play musical instrument, driving(?), sports…anything. Just learn a totally new skill. YES. QUARTERLY LEARNING is about skill (other types of learning can come into the other agendas set). So hopefully, at the end of this year, there would be at least 4 new skills learned, or at the very least, tried. :)
    MONTHLY: Arranged in the order of importance
  1. Attend to the group gatherings in each role in life. I have these roles in life: (1) 'sharpening the saw' (personal: physical, mental, social, spiritual); (2) Family member; (3) Student; (4) Volunteer; (5) Researcher; (6) Employee. Every week, I have designated number of hours for each role, which I hope to strictly follow. So, it is part of my weekly agenda to "meet" the people, or do something that each role requires. One way or another, there would be a day in a month in which I can meet the people behind these roles… and when the opportunity strikes, bring out the camera and capture the moment! GOAL: MAKE SURE TO HAVE A PICTURE WITH THESE PEOPLE WHOM LIFE IS BEING SPENT.
  2. Write and be an author. Take note, be an author. It doesn't mean making publications every month. It doesn't also mean, writing for pleasures only (this writing for pleasure, e.g., writing blog entries could be done on a weekly basis). It means writing something that is for publication. Every month, there should be a chapter or so accomplished for a project aimed for publication. This could be for an academic paper like researches or a book! :) IMPORTANT: DOCUMENT those times when you are actually accomplishing this agenda.
  3. Visit and explore an entirely new place. Whether on solitude, with the family or with friends, find time every month to have a new adventure in a "foreign" place. It can be planned  ahead of time or just be spontaneous and just do it! Meaning, just bring the "essentials", pack light and be the DORA THE EXPLORER GIRL :) Doesn't need to be expensive. It can be an out-of-town, out-of-the country, or an exploration of a new room in the house, workplace, school, or a new building in the community… or it could be a new spot close to nature in our surrounding! :D Important: DOCUMENT IT! :)
  4. WEEKLY:
  5. Spend quality time with the family. Given the reality that we can only spend limited time with the family because of the work demands, studies, personal time, etc., it is important to make the most out of it. Play games with siblings, listen and engage self in a heart-to-heart or light-fun conversation with parents and siblings, eat, watch and do extraordinary things with them.
  6. Attend academic classes and be a proactive student. Don't waste three hours of the class day just sitting and listening passively to class. Be proactive. Participate, ask questions, share… maximize learning (and the tuition fee!).
  7. Exercise. Doesn't have to be a hard-core exercise. Just find time to walk or jog. Use the time as a bonding time with family or friends or just a time to be in solitude. Listen to music while doing that. Laugh out loud when with family and friends, as it happens. Suggested time: early morning or at night after work and class.
  8. Work with passion. A teacher touches lives so make sure to prepare. Since work is the next large part of our life that eats our time, make the most out of it. Work in line with the life mission and with integrity. Well, that's abstract. Making it concrete, come to work with this mindset: Every working day is an exciting day. (This is hard, but take the challenge and bloom.) Come and leave on time. Listen to students, co-teachers, parents, staffs with on open heart and mind. Happy teaching!
  9. Read. Just read, read, and read. It may be a part of a book (academic, fiction, inspirational, ect.), newspaper, blog entry, web page, or a message or letter. Make the words add spices on each week! :) To make this agenda more fun: make sure to read a different genre in a different place every week! How would that be possible? Use creativity and spontaneity. 
  10. Be productive. Volunteer and Research. The difference between volunteer work and research work with that of the work as an employee, is not just that it is not being compensated with money, but that these two are more internally motivated than the work as an employee. In a week, prioritize between the two. Which is more important to be accomplished in a particular week? Is it possible to divide the allotted time in a 50-50 basis? If not, which agenda will get the more weight? Discern. The beauty of a research and volunteer work is that these two agendas are direct-long-term ways of leaving actual legacies in this life…plus it is a sure ball avenue of meeting new friends and discovering new things.
  11. DAILY - 10 in a day:
    1. Eat - Make sure to have 3 meals per day. Eating time can be maximized by making it a bonding time with the family, peers, and friends.
    2. Sleep - According to the weekly time-allotment, a week has 56 hrs allotted time for sleep. Maximize it and let's see the difference :) If you want to know the incredible magical importance and magical effect of sleep, google it.
    3. Work - Of course, on a typical day… go to work and work with the heart.
    4. Play - Have time to play. Use the creative juices.
    5. Pray - I didn’t allot a weekly agenda to go to church. I can't promise that. But I can pray every single day. Prayer is a powerful thing. God is always there to guide us.
    6. Smile - smile often, be happy.
    7. Delay gratification - remember the marshmallow experiment, or the 'gulp the frog first thing in the morning' thing, or the jar-stone-gravel-pebbles-sand story. In other words, it always pays of to delay gratification.
    8. LOVE - self-explanatory. A dosage of love everyday makes the world a round rainbow a day, if you know what I mean.
    9. Learn - think and reflect. It always pays of to do that, too.
    10. Express gratitude - other than "please", the other most important word is "thanks".
    Making all these agendas materialized wouldn't be that easy. But always remember: life is difficult. And this is LIFE, Aylin. :) Surely, this 2012 will be full of colors!
    P.S. Make sure to take a physical and medical check-up twice a year, or at least once a year :P

Sunday, January 8, 2012

The Planner


I spent too much time last night too busy selling my just-claimed-first-time STARBUCKS planner.  But when I woke - up and checked it, I saw the feature that only the Starbucks planner  of all the planner of 2012 have. It is the feature that I was looking for. Then I had second thoughts.

Before I ever had any planner for this year, either Filed or the SB (I currently use my Filed planner), I thought I checked all the possible 2012 planners. I checked SB planner more often than the Filed planner. I thought by deciding to buy the Filed planner, I was making an informed decision that I won't regret. I thought that that is the planner suited for me. But I guess, like many times that happened before, I overlooked things.

Both planners are great in its own individual accord. Both are 'boxed office' and are really limited. Although the two are too different when it comes to price, both are relatively costly so let's skip that part. But yes, both are definitely hard to find.

The filed planner was out of stock by the 2nd week of December 2011 in all the bookstores within the reach. I set having Filed planner as a goal because it's a unique planner. Many planners have special features, but Filed planner stimulates creativity. It has the usual expenses tracker, monthly view and doodle area (after every month), plus it's black and white with cool comics so you can color it and be as creative as you want! I thought I won't be able to find an item, but I got lucky. I didn't get it for free. But I got a little discount from a friend who is a friend of the main supplier. She said it was one of the last few stocked items. So when I finally had that planner, which I was looking forward to have ever since I saw it, I felt jubilant. It was only now that I realized I spent the whole month of December visiting and inquiring on bookstores and sites about that planner. It was a goal reached…and now I am thinking… was it?

The Starbucks planner, on the other hand, like the usual high-end super limited planner, is just around the corner, but certainly not easy to have. I had to collect worth thousands of stickers and soak myself into the 'coffee' mania', within almost two months, just to claim the very limited edition and highly expensive SB planner. For a breadwinner like me who is paying her own school MA tuition fee in a very expensive school, renting her own space, not to mention earning a not so high wage as a school teacher, SB shouldn't be in my lifestyle. And I thought so. When I first saw it, I didn't like it. It has limited space per day. THAT feature stuck on my mind, so even if I decided to collect stickers, I decided long ago, that SB planner was not for me. "That one won't suit me."  But when I checked this planner again, this time with more OCness and carefulness, (only on the last minute did I really check the real features of the planner that just slipped into my hand), I saw the thing which made me regret I am selling it now. Well, it was already sold last night. :(

SB planner was actually simple and very neat, plus it is inspired by nature. But the feature that made SB planner distinct from any planner, and washed all the impracticalities it bears, was that it is the ONLY planner of 2012 I saw with a BREAK/SPACE/NOTES AREA between the weeks! That is what I was looking for. It is a space not to doodle (like the one in the Filed planner) or to write a journal entry to, but a space wherein one could possibly write a weekly based roles diagram. It is a to-do like version but is inspired on a week-long term wherein one will not write the activities by the tasks but by the importance and by the roles he/she is playing in his or her life (see First things first book by Covey, Merrill, & Merrill). It is important to have a weekly overview not like a rigid to-do list by the day, to see that a week is the reality of living a balanced life in which one can possibly spend time with all aspects of life; and not just squeezing the most number of tasks possible in a day.

So I missed that! Seriously, I really missed that! How careless I was! Then, like I have no other thing to do, I checked and inspected my Filed planner. It doesn't bear my name yet, but I already colored some pages, and used the first few pages. Tooo late. How I wish that by not removing my eyes on it, somewhere in between the weeks, there'd be space. But that was hopeless. I can't sell it for those who are desperately looking for one. I love the Filed planner but I realized, just realized, that I love the SB planner more! I also realized that I spent too many efforts acquiring the SB planner, more than the efforts I paid with the Filed planner. But it [SB planner] is not mine anymore; actually it was never mine.

In life, sometimes, we are always looking out for the best, the ideal… Then, we'll go to the market and canvass for what the best is. We'll find the popular and will check it, then we'll like it. We'll glance at the "competitors" but oftentimes, we're too focused on the 'popular'. We will find things about the popular that match ours. We'll find that it's near extinction and that we're afraid of losing it, so we'll grab the very first moment that offers the possibility to have it. But, oftentimes, we'll realize at the end of the search, that we are actually doing something that we are not so conscious about. We are actually "searching" and working to have something that seemed "meant to be", long before we actually became conscious that we were searching the 'popular'. We'll put efforts on finding the 'less-paid-attention-to' but most of the time we are too busy "eyeing" the "popular". And when the time comes that we actually have the one which  truly speaks our heart and innermost desire, it was too late---because somebody else  took care of it.

Definitely, the planner never planned anything for us. It is just there to facilitate our true hearts' desire, but we will always have to make choices first, and set our own path. No matter what one's planner is, it will always be a personal thing that speaks of one's life.

Don't lose your planner!

Saturday, January 7, 2012

People have black and white but let's not forget the gray in between

Why do some people don't see the bigger picture? why don't they see that life or the universe doesn't revolve around them? Why do people find it so difficult to see the good in things and always easy to pinpoint the bad of everything? Well, lucky me, i found people opposite these people I am referring to right now. When you actually interact with those people whose actions and ways of communicating are motivated by their desire to serve and not be served by the world, it's hard not to notice the "bad" guys.

They say that there is always bad and good in everyone. It's just sometimes, just sometimes, the good is being defeated by the bad. But no matter how huge the space is covered by the black or the white, let's not forget the gray. There is always the power of choice. That's gray. It is the in-between that dictates the path that we are taking. And let's remember too that whatever our actions are, there is always this butterfly or domino effect that comes along. But this is not a reason for us to act like the ever self-conceited individuals. This fact is actually a reminder to us that "no man is an island" and that our actions either directly or indirectly affects others--in other words, why not work in a truest sense of being a team?

Instead of listening to the bad side, and whining about all the negatives about the people around and the environment around us, why not, let gray comes in and let it work with the white side. With that, the hope is to find more reasons to keep holding into the truest sense of interrelations... and the real importance of taking care of our relationships rather than compromising it with the "accomplishment" of all the task no matter what. For example, if there's a problem in communication, do not add to the problem by attacking. That "compromise" is sometimes "bad" because it lets these fragile relationships 'break."

Point is, listen to the bad, listen to the good then discern with the gray. The world wouldn't be the world if there's only one person on it. World is about life and life is about people not one person or task.

P.S. Never write emails, letters, or messages, or just drop communicating when at the height of strong emotion, especially anger. It will be reflected no matter what and more often than not, it results to more disputes.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Books, movies, music, series of 2011


    NOTE: there are other books that I read this year, movies I watched, music I heard, and series I followed but these are the most remarkable ones for me
    BOOKS
  1. The last lecture by Randy Pausch (EPIC book read as a finale for 2011)
  2. First things first by Stephen Covey, Steve Merill & Rebecca Merill (helped me come up with my own personal statement)
  3. The Time Paradox by Philip Zimbardo and John Boyd (inspired more to pursue Psychology; bought after an SS meeting)
  4. Sophie's World by Justin Gaarder (bought in UP booksale; reminded me of Ate Len)
  5. Like the flowing river by Paolo Coelho (bought from the GCs I got from the SS exchange gift; lesson: there's no guarantee that wishes are always granted)
  6. The Roadless traveled by by Scott Peck (bought last 2010 but got to read only early this 2011)
  7. The missing piece meets the Big O by Shel Silverstein (I used this in one of our SS classes)
  8. The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein (I used this on my story reading portion in the Galileo Halloween Party)
  9. Love you forever by Robert Munsch (one of the students who made a great impact in my 2011 life as a teacher read this to me; got the copy from Ms. Joji after one of the SS volunteers' workshop)
  10. NOTE: there are other books that I read this year, but these books are the most remarkable ones for me
    MOVIES
  11. If only (last movie watched with Iren, super worthwhile; story of our life..importance of time, priorities, love…life)
  12. The three Idiots (watched nth time and gave a copy to my mentor as a parting gift)
  13. Serendipity (watched with Max and Gijik this December; offered a new insight about the importance of choice and destiny)
  14. Crazy Little Thing called LOVE (watched on my own first, then with Anne and Max, finally with college friends during an overnight surprise party for April; one message: love makes the world go crazy)
  15. Thor (I simply love this one)
  16. The adjustment Bureau (showed the importance of freewill; got the copy from my roommate Ate Mityl)
  17. I am SAM (watched it when I was taking my Social Psych class during undergrad but still caught my heart when I watched it again this year)
  18. Harry Potter (watched the finale of the sequel on one spontaneous date with Lai and Kaye; watched the whole series on one HP marathon)
  19. Letters to Juliet (love defies time and distance)
  20. Just Like Heaven (a movie that reminds me of the beauty of being a teacher)
  21. RENT - (This one isn't a movie but a theatre play which reminds me of that crazy thing called love; instead of watching this on a "supposedly self-imposed double date with max and the "guys"", I ended up watching this with one of the best girl friends I have, Luz and the best couple / mentors I know: Ate Solvie and Kuya Cris--> a couple with one extraordinary love story told)
  22. MUSIC
  23. Sorry - Buckcherry
  24. 1234 - Plain White T's
  25. Closing Time - Semisonic
  26. Eternal Flame
  27. Stolen - Dashboard Confession
  28. Don't Stop Believing - Glee
  29. Lucky - Jason Mraz
  30. Count on Me - Bruno Mars
  31. California King Bed - Rihanna
  32. Art of Love - Jordan Sparks
  33. Back to December - Taylor Swift
  34. Invisible - Taylor Swift
  35. I  wanna grow old with you - Adam Sandler
  36. Make it Mine - Jason Mraz
  37. Teenage Dream - Katy Perry
  38. Our Kind of Love - Lady Antebellum
  39. Never Alone - Lady Antebellum
  40. I'm crazy for this girl - Lifehouse
  41. Firefly - Owl City
  42. Speak Now - Taylor Swift
  43. Breathe - Taylor Swift
  44. Can't help myself - Toni Gonzaga
  45. When I look to the sky - Train
  46. If it's love - Train
  47. Marry me - Train
  48. Out of my league
  49. Beauty and the Best - Jordin Sparks
  50. God gave me you - Bryan White
  51. At the Beginning - Richard Marx & Donna Lewis
  52. I fell in love once
  53. Jet Lag -
  54. Seasons of love - RENT
  55. Science and faith
  56. Fly to your Heart - Selena Gomez
  57. Firework - Katy Perry
  58. Today my life begins - Bruno Mars
  59. Beautiful as You - All 4 One
  60. I can love you like that - All 4 One
  61. Can't fight this feeling - Glee
  62. Defying Gravity - Glee
  63. Let's just fall in love again - Jason Castro
  64. One love - Jason Mraz
  65. Say what you need to say - John Meyer
  66. Last Friday Night - Katy Perry
  67. Reflections - Mariah Carey
  68. I'll never get over you - Selena Gomez
  69. One Step at a time - Jordin Sparks
  70. Price tag - Jessie
  71. Love Story -Taylor Swift
  72. You Belong with me - Taylor Swift
  73. Take me to your heart - Michael Learns to Rock
  74. Lovely - Michelle Tumes
  75. Her world goes on - Bruno Mars
  76. You can't always get what you want - Glee
  77. Love bug - Jonas Brothers
  78. Your love's a drug -
  79. Zero Gravity - David Archuleta
  80. The Climb -Miley Cirus
  81. Come in with the rain - Taylor Swift
  82. True Colors - Glee
  83. Who says - John Mayer
  84. The Truth - Kris Allen
  85. The best things in life are free - Jackson
  86. SERIES
  87. The Vampire Diaries
  88. Gossip Girl
  89. PrettyLittle Liars

Top 12 before 2012


  1. CHANGED-MY-LIFE-DAY
  2. November 4, 2011. When I enrolled for my Masters Degree in Ateneo followed by a series of events: change of place, lost phones, change of work schedules, met new sets of people (classmates, teachers, dormmates), sister's change of status, became more bonded with old friends; That enrollment was not smooth for me (e.g., had a warning violation when I entered the registrar)
  3. THINGS I DID FOR THE FIRST TIME
  4. Post in front of a celebrity house: The Big Brother House
  5. Skype with people around the globe: Sir Jay from Canada, Ms. Ann from Singapore, Sir Tojie from Nebraska
  6. Went on a blind date and invited a guy friend on a solo friendly date
  7. Bought a theatrical ticket for me and guy (false hope :P; pathetic move)
  8. MOST FAVORITE PERSON I MET
  9. R.M. Macapinlac - Med Student from Ateneo
  10. BEST BOOK
  11. The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch
  12. BEST MOVIE
  13. The Three Idiots
  14. BEST DESTINATION
  15. Laguna. But it's who I was with that matters the most :D
  16. MOST UNFORGETTABLE DAY
  17. Meeting/inuman(?)/ get-together at Mamus with Toj, Efer and friends: Words of wisdom 
  18. BEST ACCOMPLISHMENT FOR THIS YEAR
  19. Thesis published in an Australian Journal Publication: Journal Smoking Cessation
  20. MY BLOOPER OF THE YEAR
  21. My response to an inmate during an SS workshop about TIME with Daryl, Maxine, Randale and Louie
    "Mahirap nga po pag nawalan ng bato." See facebook post for details
    I am not exactly proud about this pero this is a great learning experience for me. Salamat sa magaling na obserbasyon ni Daryl Malonzo :P Re-post from Daryl: Today's Funny Story, while at Bilibid Prison with Louie P. Cagasan Jr., Maxine Joyce Torres Pinson, Randale Polo and the star Aylin Bello of Skwelahang Sikolohiya. At around 1:20 P.M. a discussion about time was given by Aylin and Max, a short sharing of the inmates followed. During the sharing, Aylin made mention about a research regarding SMOKING which leads to Clinical Disorders. Then she asked the inmates: "Sino ba sa inyo and naninigarilyo dito?" Some of them responded through raising their hands and pointing at each other. Suddenly one of the inmates spoke, saying "Ako po ma'am dati naninigarilyo at paminsan-minsan nagbabato, pero ang hirap po talaga tigalan ang bato." Our ever emphatic Aylin blurts: "Oo nga po, ang hirap po talaga pag natanggalan kayo ng BATO." While I was writing at the board, I stopped and processed what Aylin was talking about, then we went on laughing because we realized that she was not using the word BATO for a slang of a prohibited drugs, rather using BATO referring to Kidney. GRABE!! DAMI KO TALAGANG TAWA! What made me happy was her delivery, it was full of empathy of some kind and it sounded very endearing. But analyzing it, it might be the worst response you could ever give to an inmate whose confessing the use of BATO! :)
  22. BEST GUY BUDDY
  23. Been with him, I think the whole year round. :D
    Angelico! Either he's the cause of my "agony" or he's beside me whenever i face the 2011 agonies. :D
  24. BEST GIRL BUDDY
  25. Maxine - always there, in ups and downs :) fun and sad, crazy and serious moments. toooo manyyyy to mention :D
  26. MOST UNEXPECTED MOMENT
  27. That I'd be staying in Galileo than in preschool
  28. The result of the SS election