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Everyday Stories, Lived

  • The songs you listen to

    Growing up, I realized the importance of choosing what kind of songs you listen to. Unconsciously, they affect how you see things, respond to circumstances, and put life into perspective. Even if some will say that it doesn’t matter what kind of songs you allow yourself to be immersed in, the impression of such songs Read more


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  • Don’t I deserve more?

    Don’t I deserve more?

    It’s one thing to wait patiently to be hired. Another when after being hired, you realize that you are underpaid. But sometimes, we think we deserve more just because of our diploma. And that’s another story. Read more


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  • The workplace culture we desire yet often misunderstood

    If you’ve been in the workforce for some time, most probably, you have already learned how important workplace culture is to your well-being and performance. And did you know? Culture isn’t a vibe. From a Fast Company article, “Culture is the environment in which your strategy and your brand thrives or dies a slow death.“ Read more


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  • Keeping up with changes

    It might be difficult, but it’s essential. Why? Because if you choose to be rigid despite the forces that work against you, you might lose. That instead of reaching the very people you seek you serve, you end up unable to keep up with their evolving need. But keeping up with changes doesn’t mean that Read more


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  • Keep moving forward

    Is it possible to long for things that never happened but could have? I think it is. And making it a habit is a sure way to make you unhappy in the now. Making you feel miserable about the choices you should have chosen but didn’t. Yes. You’ll never know what Path A could have Read more


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  • Repurpose

    From a hardware store, loaded with some cement and steel bars, I told the tricycle driver how cool his tricycle was. No, it didn’t look brand new at all. In fact, it looked dilapidated and old. But what amazed me was as a mode of public transport, he already has the ropes ready to cater Read more


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  • Letter no. 9

    Dear reader from the future, How is the supply chain going? I wonder what it’s like to live in your time. Because I lived in a time where COVID-19 stopped the world on its tracks. It’s not uncommon to hear about borders closing from time to time these days. And even at the time of Read more


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