Because of this COVID19 pandemic, I have learned a lot of lessons about my finances. As a private school teacher, I am blessed enough to be compensated despite this pandemic. However, for the next few months, I am still unsure if I would have a stable job or income like this. I have listed some … Continue reading Financial Thoughts Amidst COVID19 Pandemic
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Your failure is an opportunity to grow.
This blog post is dedicated to those people who are questioning their existence especially in this time of COVID 19. Dear friends, I know it is not so easy to plan any grand gestures/goals because we are quarantined. Kaya sa blog na ito, ibabahagi ko sa inyo ang ilang quarantine thoughts na napag-usapan namin ng … Continue reading Your failure is an opportunity to grow.
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
The Art of Saying No
This two-letter word seems the hardest to utter. I always try my best not to say NO because it feels rejecting opportunities along my way. Also, it seems refusal to life's learning. I have associated the word NO to rejection and negative thoughts. Thus, I am uncomfortable to say this, especially to my friends, and … Continue reading The Art of Saying No
A Month with First Graders
Imagine yourself teaching 32 five-year old students. Sounds fun, right? Two years ago, I resigned in my first school simply because I was asked to teach sixth graders. I got hired to my second school to teach the same grade level. After a year, I got transferred to fourth grade. This year, I was asked … Continue reading A Month with First Graders
For every decision comes a consequence.
In my previous post about how I lost my job in three days, I discussed every hardship I faced during my depression. It was Friday when I decided to stay home and relax. I waited for the Holy Spirit (Pentecost Sunday) to take over in my life. Sometimes, I forgot this because I was too … Continue reading For every decision comes a consequence.