Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Cinders and Pebbles

     The fabric of time is a complex matter that even humans, the most intelligent from of species, are not able to comprehend. Whenever the question "How do you see yourself in the future; a decade from now; 15 years from now?" is asked, there is no definite answer that pops up in my head. A wise man once said, there is an infinite amount of outcomes that even a pebble can change the course of time. Now that my thoughts have been settled, the purpose of this blog is only to state the desirable outcome of this lifetime.

   A decade from now, by the time I will be 25, I hope to be already working as a Medical Technologist in Hawaii by the help of my relatives. Graduated from University of the Philippines Diliman—hopefully passed and survived— my prestige lives on and that with a good reputation. I hope to have picked up the necessary information for me to serve people as a living citizen.

    Family wise, I hope that I have taken care of my parents and that have given them the love they need as they are the ones who support me the most. Although I am always anxious about being separated from the group, I hope that no grudge is held between all of us and that I have disregarded the weakness of breaking down when left all alone. I hope to have embraced the darkness that surrounds me when silence walks by.

    I hope to have become independent and that I can live on my own. Sustain my own life, pay my own taxes, live life to the fullest. I hope that I am not stuck as the lamest person in the world, staying up until Five a.m. and that I have met love once in my life. Currently in my state, love has not favored me in my 15 years of living and yes, I would take that deal anytime in my life if it meant that all of my current achievements were to not crumble.

    This is how I hope the future is constructed, though a single mistake could ruin it all. A cinder, how faint it might be, could set everything on fire. I just hope that it would just fade away. These statements were filled with hopes and are wished to come true even if it means to suffer a thousand cuts.

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Love to Our Life Giver

    Mother's Day is celebrated in the Philippines with special customs that show the great regard and love that Filipinos have for their moms. Mother's Day is an important holiday here. On Mother's Day, families gather to commemorate this important milestone in a variety of meaningful ways.

    Mother's Day is frequently observed across several days in the Philippines. During celebratory dinners, families get together, and the kids cook special delicacies or take their moms to their favorite restaurants. Providing presents is equally important; loved ones show their appreciation and affection by providing heartfelt presents like chocolates, flowers, or personalized souvenirs.

    On Mother's Day, a lot of Filipinos pray for moms and their families or go to special church services. In order to offer mothers more time to rest, family members frequently take up home responsibilities for them on a day off. To make moms feel special, some families take them on trips or to the spa.

    A key element of every Filipino celebration is food. Families may cook their mothers' favorite Filipino foods on Mother's Day, encouraging happy recollections around the dinner table. Some towns host competitions or unique events to honor mothers, bringing a sense of community to the occasion.

    Filipino tradition places a high value on honoring and respecting elderly people, particularly mothers and grandmothers. Youngsters show kindness by volunteering to help with housework or by spending time with you. Poems and messages written by hand that show love and thanks are highly appreciated.

   In a nutshell Mother's Day is a significant way for Filipinos to show their love, respect, and appreciation for their mothers. The emphasis on motherhood's unconditional love and family ties in the traditional Filipino celebrations elegantly reflects Filipino culture and values.

References:

InLife. (2023, April 27). Unique Gift Ideas for Mother’s Day in the Philippines. insularlife. Retrieved, April 18, 2024 from https://www.insularlife.com.ph/articles/2023-mother-s-day-gift-guide-00000317

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Rechilda Estores. (2023, May). Flores De Mayo: Commemoration of Mary in the Philippines. vaticannews. Retrieved, April 18, 2024 from https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/2023-05/flores-de-mayo-mary-philippines.html 

Monday, April 15, 2024

Step 1, 2, Oop, Plan B!

    Those who hope for a better, less biased future find great meaning in the admirable goal of changing the world. It is a calling that moves our emotions and urges us to make a difference in the world we live in. If you have the desire to make a difference in the world, the path starts today, not in the far future.

    The first step in changing the world is realizing how powerful one's own power is and that significant change frequently originates internally. It all begins with a vision: a vision that forces you to picture a society in which injustices are corrected, communities flourish, and each person is given the opportunity to realize their greatest potential.

    Finding your passion and purpose is essential to starting this life-changing adventure. What causes you to become angry? Is it social justice, school reform, environmental sustainability, or something else entirely? Once you have identified your area of emphasis, you can focus your efforts and resources on making a real difference.

    Furthermore, immediate action is required to change the world. The world is always changing, and there are new chances to bring about change—no matter how tiny or big—every day. Begin by taking part in local initiatives, volunteering for groups that share your values, or speaking up in favor of causes that you find important.

    In the pursuit of change, awareness and education are key elements. Prepare yourself with information about the causes you care about. Participate in interesting discussions, read books, hear from people with different viewpoints, and attend workshops. Learning for yourself improves your comprehension and gives you the resources you need to effectively influence for others.

    Even if wanting to make a difference in the world might seem overwhelming, keep in mind that group efforts frequently have a greater influence than solo ones. Make connections with groups and individuals who share your vision. To increase your influence, work together, share resources, and take advantage of group strengths.

    Also, transforming the world involves a constant process of learning, resilience, and flexibility rather than a straight line. Accept obstacles as chances for personal development and stick to your goals in the face of difficulties. Continue to be adaptive, responsive, and fluid in your thinking. 

    Finally, developing a welcoming, compassionate, and empathetic mindset is the first step towards changing the world. Recognize that each and every person has an impact on the world we live in. We can promote significant change that strengthens and boosts everyone by developing empathy and making an effort to comprehend a range of situations.

    In conclusion, realize that the journey to changing the world begins right now, wherever you are, if that is your goal. Embrace the transforming power of empathy, follow your passion, educate yourself, work with others, and take real action. Let's set out on our shared mission to build a more fair, just, and sustainable world for future generations.

Friday, April 12, 2024

The Sacrificial Lambs

     Araw ng kagitingan, also known as Day of Valor, is celebrated every 9th of April to commemorate thousands of American and Filipino soldiers who marched to their death to reach another base in San Fernando, Pampanga. Captured civilians and soldiers died of starvation, dehydration, and diseases, while those unable to continue in the march were brutally murdered, even beheaded by the Japanese troops. They served as the sacrificial lamb, taking every hit of violence for the innocent caused by the declaration of war of the Nazis.

     

    The Day of Valor is a significant day honoring the heroism and sacrifices of Filipino and American soldiers during World War II. It serves as a poignant reminder of the bravery and resilience displayed by those who fought for freedom and democracy against tyranny and oppression.


    To this date, we honor our ancestors for giving their predecessors, all of us, a chance of the future. They've given us an environment free of harm and full of joy. Their heavy actions in the past made a significant impact to this date and we are forever grateful instilling a day for them yearly and forevermore.


References:

Christopher Klein. (2011 November 19). Filipino Americans Fought With US in WWII, Then Had to Fight for Veterans’ Benefits. history. Retrieved April 12, 2024, from https://www.history.com/news/filipino-americans-veterans-day

Philippine Information Agency. (2024, March 27). 82nd Araw ng Kagitingan and Philippine Veterans Week 2024 to highlight Filipino Veterans Role in Promoting Unity in the Country. pia.gov.ph. Retrieved April 12, 2024 from https://pia.gov.ph/press-releases/2024/03/27/82nd-araw-ng-kagitingan-and-philippine-veterans-week-2024-to-highlight-filipino-veterans-role-in-promoting-unity-in-the-country

Tatler. (2024, April 8). Do You Know Why We Remember ‘Araw Ng Kagitingan’?tatlerasia. Retrieved April 12, 2024 from https://www.tatlerasia.com/lifestyle/arts/heres-everything-that-happened-on-araw-ng-kagitingan

Sunday, March 31, 2024

Power of Agribusiness

    In our community based research, we got to interact with the citizens of Sta. Catalina. Often times and is currently observed everywhere, younger generations nowadays stay indoors soaked in the effect of early exposure to technology. This severed the link between the 'next generations' to traditions. During the CBR, it has been fun to reconnect with people in our hometown. They are all caring and are kind in all aspects.

    One point in our study, we wanted to interview the adults but we were all too shy to approach them. They instead approached us and answered our questions regarding our research paper. They played a big role in the creating of our study, not only as our requirement but also for the town itself. In our study, we concluded that the business industry of agriculture in Sta. Catalina is not extravagant, it is only enough to sustain lives by attaining most of the basic commodities.

    Sta. Catalina is a municipality that showcases peace unlike most cities that are often too crowded and too loud. It is a place wherein anyone and everyone could take a rest and unwind. It serves as a refreshener to people who are having a hard time. The scenery tells us that a rest now will get you a long way ahead of your task. This typically means that you have to regain your energy instead of draining yourself too much and be unproductive.

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Third of The Four

Seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months. These are some of the measurements of time. Each time you blink, time passes by, it could be just seconds, or you could remember blinking months ago. Blinking only steps forward in time, you cannot blink backwards. 2 months, that's all there is left for 4th Quarter. It could take 300,000 blinks and it will feel as if you've blinked only once. This school year was cut short and that everyone will part ways soon. 

This third quarter, several events came up. One of which was the Division Schools Press Conference. Participating in this event was enjoyable. I got to be friends with the soon-to-be-graduates. Although it was fun, I don't feel like I would join again on senior high school, considering the much more advanced and tight schedule.


Feburary celebrated the Mathematics month and held different events. Each event had their own perspective prizes and they also staged a rubik's cube speed contest. The final ranking was held during the awarding as a way of entertainment. 

This quarter, we also got to celebrate the 122nd Foundation Day of ISNHS, showcasing the talents of the students through field demonstrations of festivals. 

March is also celebrated as the Women's Month, and our thematic output was centered on this. Several events were on hold due to the fact that the 3rd Quarter exams were held on this month. We also went to different studios to get our own gradports early for it to be edited soon and not rushed.

Several outputs were rushed but we managed to survive. Couple more months 'till we say our fairwells and no one will ever be prepared for this. We'll miss every loud chatters heard on all four corners of the classroom. A beginning always have an end and this is the only race where everyone wants to be slow and finish last.

Sunday, March 10, 2024

Pit Senyor!

    On March S.Y. 2023-2024, we celebrated the 122nd High School Day Celebration. Students of Grade levels 7 through 10 prepared a field demonstration in the form of festival dances. Each grade level had their own corresponding festivals and are divided into 2 groups whereas males and females do not perform the same dance.

    Grade 7 males presented Dinaklisan Festival which originated in Curimao. Dinaklisan Festival is celebrated as thanksgiving and tribute to their patron saint, Nuestra Seniora Dela Paz. This is a reminder to the fishermen and residents of God's blessings to them for bountiful harvest and being safe at sea when fishing. Their props included oars, hats, and illustrations of fishes. Their oar consisted of 2 colors, yellow and blue, which divided their sections. 


    Grade 7 females presented Tadek Festival which originated in Nueva Era. Tadek Festival is a ceremonial dance performed as an expression of happiness for an atainment of victory, courtship and marriage, and even after burial when remembering the dead. Their props included baskets with their crops.


    For Grade 8 males, they presented their Panagbenga-based field demo. Their props composed of cone hats, red cloth, and a basket with a flower. Panagbenga Festival is celebrated as tribute to Baguio City's flowers and as a way to rise from the devastation of the 1990 Luzon earthquake.


    For Grade 8 females, also presented their field demo with Panagbenga-based field demo. Their props composed of flower headdress and flower fans.


    Grade 9 males presented their filed demo inspired by the Bagani warriors. Bagani refers to the warriors-leaders of various Lumad ethnic groups of the island of Mindanao. Their props included feathers for headdress, a shield, and a spear. A unique move was presented by these Grade 9 students, they utilized a huge bamboo stick in order to carry a student at one end of the stick whilst a number of them raised the stick from one end.


    The Grand Champion for females, the Grade 9 students presented Tobacco Festival. Tobacco Festival is a festival of culture, history, agriculture, and cityhood of Candon. Their props included tobacco headdress and tobacco leaves utilizing plastic bottles as its handle.


    The Grand Champion for males, the Grade 10 students presented Sinulog Festival. It is a festival celebrating the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines, symbolized by the Sto. Niño. This is held every third Sunday of January in Cebu. Their props included a headdress with flames, and a fan composed of layers of colors with a candle as its closed form.


    The Grade 10 females also presented Sinulog Festival. Their props included a stick shaped like an oval and was covered with crepe paper to create a ripple effect.


    The high school day also presented booths for the different clubs. The YES-O Club established a thrift store. They sold different kinds and brands of clothing as well as fans of Vigan.


    We can never forget the concert for a cause in the Centennial Gymnasium at 2:00 pm. The concert was performed by a band, and students of the school. The songs were themed as either love or broken songs. Majority of the students did relate to the songs as they were singing along with the band wholeheartedly.


    This all happened during the 122nd Foundation Day of Ilocos Sur National High School. It was celebrated with bright colors and warm smiles.

Monday, February 26, 2024

The Means of Generating Income

    The ICT and STEP Club are at it again. The ESTUDYANTEpreneur blasts right through and offers you different services and products as their means of generating income young as their minds are. These include; film viewing, food, and a photo booth.




    Let us delve into their foods and services one by one. Starting off with film viewing. The film presented was entitled "Under The Tree Trunks." This showcased the undying love of a student to another. The lead, a female student, showed her crush where she destressed and layed her worries down. The male student dies due to bullying, leading to the attempt of taking the protagonist's own life. The story ends leaving her with hallucinations.




    Up next, we got the foods offered. Food is actually one of the most common ways of making income. You can literally find it almost everywhere, convenience stores, karinderya, restaurants, many more. Most social media influencers focus on it too — mukbang.




    


    Lastly we got the photo booth. Vibrant colors covers a board which serves as your background. Like other photo booths, they offer you different items to pick up as props. Mustache, sunglasses, and even captions.

    


    All of these were presented by said clubs which are at a student-allowance-friendly price. Exchange your pocket money of the day into memories that'll last a lifetime.

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Pink, Red, Maroon, and Other Shades

    Pink letters, red roses, maroon gift wraps, we all know it's valentine's day. We see students express their love through these small tokens. Some give it and run away instantly because their shy, some stay and also take pictures with them if they are brave and open enough to do it, some just don't do anything either because they don't feel like it or they think that they don't have any 'chance to be with them' whatsoever. I am included with the latter one, I didn't do anything simply cause I was questioning myself. But this blog isn't centered to me, it is centered to the event.

    Though gift giving does show affection, others prefer to show it using words or actions. Compliments, poems, dates, or anything that they enjoy doing—any hobby. These don't take form in an object, these take form in memories. Memories that would last a lifetime, memories that would make them smile when they randomly think about it at a random time, "The Good Old Times" some might say. 


    The Supreme Secondary Learner Government(SSLG) posted a dress code to show people about their current state. It includes being happy and contented, waiting for someone, ready to fall in love, and many more. I've observed that there were only few people who used red—the color usually used at this event.


    In the end, new relationships were made. Labels, 'upgrade', mutual understanding, anything that shows intimacy. Some even stay 'lowkey', not telling the public that there's something going on, some even 'soft launch' where they slowly reveal who they've been talking to by showing an 'incomplete' picture of that person. 


    Since we're in high school, everyone deserves to do what they want. We're our own authors to the book of our memories. We all just need a little reminder to loose our tenses a little bit 'cause in the end, there would only be ourselves to blame if said book wasn't as happy as it could've been.




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Iconsdb. (n.d.) Maroon gift 3 icon. iconsdb. Retrieved, February 20 from https://www.iconsdb.com/maroon-icons/gift-3-icon.html



Sunday, February 11, 2024

Kaleidoscope of Colors

    The Ilocos Sur Festival, also known as Kannawidan Ilocos, rises onto the scene each year from the last week of January to the first week of February, bringing with it a spirit of joy, lively music, and brilliant colors. But the Ilocano people regard this yearly festival with great significance that goes beyond simple amusement. Knowing the worth of the celebrations helps to highlight their significance for the neighborhood.


    
    First and foremost, Kannawidan Ilocos honors the anniversary of Ilocos Sur's establishment. The festival's events on February 2nd commemorates the province's founding and serves as a reminder of its rich past. The different events, including as dance competitions that showcase cultural practices and street parades that feature traditional costumes, all help to preserve the past and strengthen the Ilocanos' sense of identity.

    

    Beyond honoring the past, the celebration is necessary for boosting the Ilocanos' deeply rooted spirituality. A mass and a procession with patron saints and religious images are usually part of the first celebration, which highlights the community's strong religious ties. The Ilocanos' emphasis on faith not only demonstrates the ideals that they uphold, but it also serves to bring people together in their various towns and municipalities.

    Overall, Kannawidan Ilocos engages the younger generation in order to look towards the future. Aware of the potential threats associated with cultural separation, the festival includes youth-oriented programming. In addition to showcasing ancient talents, contests like the
Street Dance and Showdown Competition inspires younger people to pick up and continue these traditions. This emphasis on preserving the cultural legacy for upcoming generations guarantees its survival and fosters the growth of the Ilocano identity.


References:

Etsoy Mapute. (2024). Kannawid Float Parade 2024 at Vigan City, Ilocos Sur Philippines. Youtube. Retrieved, February 11 from https://i.ytimg.com/vi/1pkZPiYN5HE/maxresdefault.jpg

Ilokanong Vhaklush. (2024). Kannawidan 2024. Youtube. Retrieved, February 11 from https://i.ytimg.com/vi/9ZqEdkKWfHs/maxresdefault.jpg 

Paul John Castaneda. (2024). Vigan Longganisa Festival | Category B - 2nd Runner Up | Naguilian Caoayan. Retrieved, February 11 from, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2AC65XDFCg

Thursday, February 1, 2024

Second of The Four




    It is that time of the school year again, writing about the moments we've had after a quarter studying. This one-fourth of the school calendar, we've taken part in Parol Making Contest, celebrated year-end party with pageant, used an entire week for the Zumba Mapeh Thematic, Marching Band, and many more. Throughout these events, we've created a bond that we wish not to be broken and we do know one thing, time will inevitably crush it.




    Recently, we've been informed that school will end on May in order to bring back the previous opening month of school — trying to revert the effects brought by Covid-19. On the contrary, this means our time got lower limit, deducting two months of happiness. Sure, we're gonna find our own happiness in the near future, but to think of it, Covid already took two years of interaction with each other, how come they're gonna deduct another twelfth of it?   


    We find ourselves connected into a fabric of shared memories as we think back on the events and moments of this school quarter, from the Marching Band to the Parol Making Contest. These experiences have not only improved our educational journey but also created relationships that we hold in admiration. But learning that the school year would finish early comes with it a sad conclusion. In an attempt to resolve the issues raised by Covid-19, we have decided to return to the pre-pandemic opening month, although this will shorten our remaining time together.

Monday, January 29, 2024

Viva Vigan!

    Situated in the scenic province of Ilocos Sur, the Philippines, Vigan is a vibrant representation of the nation's abundant cultural legacy and historical background. Vigan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is well known for its distinctive blend of European and Asian elements, cobblestone streets, and exquisitely preserved Spanish colonial architecture. The city's colonial-era structures, which take visitors back in time to ancestral homes, churches, and museums, are what give it its beauty.
    Vigan's colorful and festive event, the Longganisa Festival, adds to the city's charm. This yearly festival gives visitors and locals alike a chance to fully immerse themselves in the region's cultural festivities while showcasing the city's energy and passion for life. The vibrant parades, street dances, and cultural performances that make up the Longganisa Festival are all filled with the contagious spirit of the locals. The celebrations frequently include the traditional dancing, music, and food of the area, giving guests a vibrant and engaging experience. 









    I recently had the opportunity of attending the Sayaw, Talento at Galing ng Educators (STAGE) Competition, where educators displayed their remarkable abilities with captivating performances, fully immersing myself in the rich cultural scene of Vigan. A greater understanding of the relationship between education and art in Vigan was fostered by the educators' unwavering commitment and inventiveness.
    Vigan's excitement also elevated before the STAGE Competition as the city welcomed the joyful rhythm of the Longganisa Festival Street Dancing Competition. Vibrant floats with elaborate decorations paraded down the cobblestone streets, escorted by lively dancers who skillfully combined customs with modern flare. The event was given a lively touch by the pounding beats and energetic dance, which resulted in an outstanding experience that precisely captured the joyful spirit of Vigan's cultural celebrations.

    Watching the marching band and parade in Vigan, I was fascinated with the colorful exhibition of cultural diversity and historical significance. The cobblestone streets reverberated with the drums' rhythmic beat, generating a charming ambiance that skillfully combined celebration and tradition. The marching band's elaborate formations, complete with vibrant uniforms, demonstrated a tasteful blend of artistic and precise execution. With elaborate floats and traditional costumes, the procession told the story of the city's rich past one moment at a time, like a living tapestry. The sights and sounds of Vigan's procession created a lasting impression, honoring tradition in a magnificent and enthralling way. It was a sensory feast.

    Vigan Fiesta, being vibrant and energetic, has brought people together showcasing the city's cultural legacy and history. From Spanish colonization, we've picked up parts of who we are today. These parts serves as our own function and it is as if we were painted by the nations who've landed in our country.
    As my time at Vigan Fiesta drew to an end, I was struck by the city's ability to combine modern celebration with historical charm in a way that was truly unique. An amazing experience was made possible by the parade's grandeur, the marching bands' contagious excitement, and the elaborate float features. I will always remember the happy and friendly mood that was generated by the vivid colors, lively music, and kind locals.
    The celebrations' intricate cultural tapestry stood as a monument to Vigan's dedication to maintaining its legacy. I couldn't help but think about how beautiful this UNESCO World Heritage City is and how well it has been able to blend tradition into the contemporary celebration as the marching band's final notes went away. My appreciation of Vigan's significance was enhanced by the authentic hospitality of the locals, the traditional dances, and the delicious food.
    Along with me when I left Vigan were mementos and a feeling of gratitude for a city that has embraced the future while preserving its history. Vigan Fiesta was more than simply an event; it was a cultural celebration, a trip down memory lane, and a kind call to come back and discover the city's treasures once more. I was thankful to have had the chance to observe and take part in such a singular and culturally fascinating event as I was leaving.

Piso ng Sambayanang Pilipino


    Jose Rizal, often regarded as the national hero of the Philippines, holds a significant place in the country's history as the face of its struggle for independence. Rizal's greatest contribution to Philippine society lies in his role as a catalyst for social and political change, advocating for national identity, education, and the pursuit of justice.

   


    One of Rizal's key contributions was his literary prowess, evident in his novels, particularly "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo." Through these works, he exposed the social injustices and abuses prevalent during the Spanish colonial period. Rizal's writings served as a mirror, reflecting the harsh realities faced by the Filipino people and inspiring a sense of national consciousness.

  

    Education held a special place in Rizal's heart, recognizing its transformative power. He emphasized the importance of education as a tool for enlightenment and empowerment. Rizal's advocacy for education manifested in his establishment of schools, like the La Liga Filipina, which aimed to promote intellectual development and unity among Filipinos. His vision for education laid the foundation for future generations to strive for knowledge and freedom.

   Furthermore, Rizal's peaceful approach to reform is another hallmark of his contributions. Despite witnessing the injustices committed by the Spanish authorities, he advocated for change through peaceful means. Rizal's belief in the power of reason, dialogue, and education over violence inspired a legacy of non-violent resistance, influencing subsequent movements for independence.

    In addition to his intellectual and educational contributions, Rizal's selfless dedication to the well-being of his people is evident in his medical practice. As a physician, he sought to alleviate the suffering of the poor and marginalized, showcasing a commitment to service and humanitarian values.

    Summing up, Jose Rizal's greatest contribution to Philippine society lies in his multifaceted efforts to awaken the Filipino spirit and propel the nation toward independence. Through his literary works, advocacy for education, commitment to non-violent reform, and selfless service, Rizal became the embodiment of the Filipino struggle for identity, justice, and freedom. His enduring legacy continues to shape the nation's values and aspirations, making him the enduring face of the Philippines.


References:

Clintponce.(2016). El Filibusterismo and Noli Me Tangere. clintponce. Retrieved, January 29 from https://clintponce.wordpress.com/2016/03/07/el-filibusterismo-and-noli-me-tangere/

Mandxz. (n.d.). Education Gives Luster to Motherland - Jose Rizal. Pinterest. Retrieved, January 29 from https://www.pinterest.com/pin/alalay-estudyante-education-gives-luster-to-motherland-jose-rizal--483292603736510415/

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

Alterations of The Year

    As 2024 draws, I find myself at a point of both opportunity and difficulty. My main goals for this year are to control my worries, improve my time management for school-related tasks, and lead a life of thrift. My goals in addressing these areas are to promote academic achievement, personal development, and financial security.


    Nervousness are frequently associated with the fast-paced modern lifestyle. Understanding the value of mental health, my main goal for 2024 is to create practical management techniques. This entails introducing calm exercises like crocheting, reading, and deep breathing into my everyday schedule. Spending more sweet memories with the ones we love can also ease this unsettling feeling. I also want to develop a good outlook by enjoying humble victories and having reasonable expectations. Maintaining a healthy mental state will require proactive measures like seeking qualified assistance when needed. 

    Improving time management skills is essential for students to succeed academically. My objective for 2024 is to improve how I approach learning and completing tasks. I'm going to make a thorough timetable and assign particular times for every work and topic. This will serve as a technique in order to grab these lessons which will be used for future studies. Focus and efficiency can be improved by adopting productivity tools and strategies like the Pomodoro Technique. In order to maintain a balanced and well-organized academic life, I also try to prioritize things according to their relevance and urgency.


    Independence and stability are found on sound financial management. In order to reach my financial objectives and cut down on wasteful spending, I'm determined to live thriftily by 2024. This include setting up a budget to keep track of earnings and expenses, figuring out where savings can be made, and exercising caution when making impulsive purchases. Through cautious saving and investment, my goal is to create a stable financial base for the future.



    The management of nervousness, effective use of time for academic purposes, and thrifty living are the strands that, when combined, form my intentions for 2024—a comprehensive strategy for personal growth. Through the promotion of emotions, academic achievement, and financial security, I hope to face the challenges of the coming year with perseverance and direction. I have no doubt that 2024 will be a year of development, education, and constructive change thanks to these fundamental plans. 


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