It’s my first time to travel abroad. Thanks to Taiwan-visa free perks for Filipinos. I am so excited and hyped about this trip. Thus, writing about this experience took me two weeks. So, let me share this unforgettable trip with you. How do you plan your trip abroad? I applied for my passport. I only … Continue reading Taiwan Trip 2019
Fear is normal.
Fear is Normal. While talking to lola about a decision that I am about to take (or maybe not), I realize that fear is normal. Existing in this challenging world could trigger fear. Comprehensive examinations, research papers, and oral presentations are also fearful. Going out of your comfort zone could be fearful. Everything could be … Continue reading Fear is normal.
Puerto Princesa, Palawan 2019
I've always wanted to visit Puerto Princesa City Palawan, specifically the famous Puerto Princesa Underground River! Thank God this happened last October 28-30, 2019. Also, if there's one thing I always look forward in a year, it's semestral break. We used to have two weeks of vacation. But, due to some constraints, we were only … Continue reading Puerto Princesa, Palawan 2019
Introvert Mode: Bed Over Beach
Bed Over Beach and Big Events I'm at the point in my life when I get too tired easily. Too much work in school. Too much worries at home. Too much schedule and sideline to deal with. I could be your most optimistic friend but sometimes, bad things happen, and I find it okay. Maybe, … Continue reading Introvert Mode: Bed Over Beach
Sorsogon Day Trip
Sorsogon is 12 hours away from Cubao. Yes, it's 12 long hours of travel. It's a short and quick trip with my Mom. So far, this is my first travel with her. We left Cubao at 7:00PM. Then, we reached Sorsogon after 12 hours. The travel was so tiring. Imagine sitting in an uncomfortable bus, with … Continue reading Sorsogon Day Trip
Research and its Life Lessons
I am itching to write a quick blog post about what happened tonight. It's Thursday, and I just came home from my MA class (that ended too early than the usual). We talked about our final paper. But, more than that, I admired how our professor took our discussion to the next level. He didn't … Continue reading Research and its Life Lessons
A Series of Workshops, Sharing, and Events
August and September are months filled with talks, events, and sharing. Since my page "Lee Miyaki" existed, I've been receiving some invitation from my fellow youth ministers (from other parishes). They're usually inviting me to give a talk to their parish youth ministers. I am thankful. This role is a huge responsibility. Words are powerful. … Continue reading A Series of Workshops, Sharing, and Events
Quick Realizations in August
You don't always have to say yes. It's hard for me to say no. When someone asks me something, I give it right away. When someone wants to meet me, I immediately go and see her. When someone asks for a favor, I try to give it as long as I can. These days, I've … Continue reading Quick Realizations in August
In 25 years of existence
If there's one thing I've learned in life, it's this: You don't need to have everything. I was twenty when my first employer asked me, "How do you see yourself in five years?" My impulsive answer was, "I can see myself driving my own car." It's 2019, and my fifth year of working in my … Continue reading In 25 years of existence
Thankful for the gift of writing!
It's really hard to write rom-com when you know you are not in the mood to write those kind of stuff, 'di ba? If you've been following my blog, you'll know that I am(was, idk) a romance writer who adds humour to her stories. Actually, it's started in college, just pursued for some years after … Continue reading Thankful for the gift of writing!