jessa

Reflections on becoming

  • Entering new spaces

    My husband and I never explored a commercial district we usually visit for supplies, even before we married. When we did, we allowed ourselves to wander for some time, occasionally asking for directions (in person and via online maps). It’s even amazing how we did not hurry but made the most of our time together. Read more


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  • Work skills you need before 2030

    Navigating our careers through changing times could be daunting, especially when we go through it clueless. And if we do not prepare ourselves while we can, we become reactive to whatever is going on. We might flail our way to survival, but it wouldn’t be so when we know what to expect. The Institute for Read more


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  • The Philippine map (lego map style)

    Playing with Legos was a core childhood memory that still elicits a smile whenever I think about it. And now that I’m an adult, playing with one isn’t something I do anymore.  While exploring how to use QGIS during the pandemic, I thought about making a Lego map style. However, since I still need to learn Read more


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  • A person you can trust

    If you want to be trusted, build the reputation that you can be trusted. You can build it by showing consistency through your words and actions. At the same time, following through with your commitments and the things you promised to deliver shows that you are reliable.  A trustworthy person is also accountable for their actions. Read more


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  • Biosphere collapse, avoidance, and narcissism

    When things are going well, it’s kind of challenging to imagine what it’s like to be in a world where everything seems to be falling apart. But with global catastrophic events increasing over time due to climate change, one could wonder what it would be like when systems are on the brink of collapse. Here’s Read more


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Reflections on becoming

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