jessa

Reflections on becoming

  • It’s one thing to say that the rules must change

    Another when you need to do the work and cause actual change. As I revisited existing regulations for microgrids in the Philippines, I never realized how much work you have to put in to tell lawmakers what must change. As a matter of fact, you don’t tell regulators what it is in front of their Read more


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  • We used to be young then, and we didn’t bother

    But when the rain first began to fall, we didn’t see the bigger picture. We didn’t even want to. The bigger picture was for our parents to worry about. We were sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and focused on more exciting things, like how many days were left before school let out. And Spring Formal and our Read more


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  • Time-based vs. task-based

    Time-based vs. task-based

    Suggested Reading: Back to the Future? From Time-Based to Task-Based Work by Marina Gorbis Goodbye to the office by Seth Godin Podcast highlights: Not everyone has the liberty to work from home. But if you do, is the boss still buying your time or your productivity? We don’t have to pretend to work anymore like Read more


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  • To the people who inspire

    People can definitely tell you how practicing can help you better, and it will hit you differently. “You need more practice” vs. “You’ll get better with practice.” And every time, I feel like the former ends up like an annoyance–that your lack of ability is to blame. Meanwhile, I find the latter more encouraging and Read more


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  • Are you excited about the future of aviation?

    Now that borders are easing up, we are starting to look forward going back to our flights and travel.  There was even an evening that I felt nostalgic after browsing through the travel photos I had across Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Australia. Ever since airfares became more affordable for the masses, all we could ever Read more


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Reflections on becoming

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