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Reflections on becoming

  • Building a career through changing times

    It’s been a week full of learning during the Harvest Youth Conference 2023. I had the privilege to host some sessions and receive knowledge from our speakers. In one of the sessions we had on Navigating Your Career Through Changing Times with Mr. Anthony Gatchalian, here are the main takeaways: To stay relevant through the changing times, Read more


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  • Learning at a young age

    Thinking about all the things I’m able to do today, I could say that the things I was exposed to at a young age helped shape the opportunities that became available and accessible for me growing up. If my mother did not show me my father’s Reader’s Digest magazines, I might not be interested in Read more


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  • “I’m glad you’re here”

    I could have told you that. But the distance reminded me of so many things that I’d instead smile at you and say nothing than say something and feel awkward after having nothing to talk about anymore. Yet, I regretted saying nothing to you at all. Because, deep inside, I’m delighted to see you. I Read more


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  • Things we could do in traffic

    Some people get upset while they sit in traffic. However, I find it curious because the traffic is outside our control. If one wants to avoid being stuck in traffic, traveling during off-peak hours makes sense. But if you don’t have a choice to travel during the peak hours, then there’s little you can do Read more


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  • Memory lapse

    Recently, I failed to recall specific information from my memory, and it felt like a blank in my head. I experienced it when trying to remember where I placed my keys, and it’s fascinating how I can remember taking it off my bag and putting it on the bed. But since I couldn’t find it Read more


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Reflections on becoming

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