Archive for November, 2009

Bittersweet November

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Bittersweet November - Just like a box of assorted chocolates

On my so-called secret blog, I wrote an entry about the heartaches the month of November gave me on the first week. Let’s just say that things didn’t go my way. Expectations and goals were not met. I even ranted that November has always been a bad month for me.

But I was wrong.

This month is about to end, but before I say hello to December, I would like to share some of my realizations made in the past few weeks….

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The Ramon Bautista Post

Isa sa mga hinahangaan kong komedyante ngayon ay si Ramon Bautista. Sa katunayan nga’y minsan ko na rin siyang nagawan ng write-up sa tabloid. Sino ba naman ang hindi maaaliw sa kanyang natatanging pamamaraan ng pagpapatawa?

I'd rather embrace REALITY and be happy

I'd rather embrace REALITY and be happy

Hayaan ninyong ikwento ko ang pangyayaring nangyari isang buwan na ang nakakaraan.

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Yehuda Berg Live in Manila!

The Power of Kabbalah and The 72 names of God author Yehuda Berg is coming to Manila this coming January 18, 2010  Monday, 7:00PM at Rockwell Tent, Rockwell Drive Corner Estrella Street Rockwell Center , Makati. The best-selling author will launch his new book entitled The Power to Change Everything. He will also give a short lecture about his new book that will surely inspire the Kabbalah believers. The book was first launched in the US last November 9, though Yehuda Berg chose the Philippines for its first Asian release due to the tragedy we had gone through in the past few months.

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The Power to Change Everything  is said to focus more on how our consciousness and our actions shapes determine the quality of our lives, and the condition of our world.

According to Yehuda, the world has reached a turning point in history and we can either choose to change, or remain the same and watch things get worse. Our short-term thinking and lack of awareness of personal power is wreaking havoc on the planet. It is the reason why he wrote the book The Power to Change Everything – which deals with our problems related to the environment, religion, politics, economy and our blind spots.

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Letting Go and Moving On

A few hours ago, a female close friend and i spent the night talking about how frustrated i am in accomplishing a lot of task. See, I want to do a lot of things. I want to do a lot of projects. I want to write new scripts. I want to produce new short films. I want to attend cooking classes. I want to update my neglected blogs. I want to take up driving lessons. I want to go to Dagupan and just spend the weekend with my grandparents. I want a new laptop. I want a new dress. I want to go to the derma. I want to have my hair fixed. I want to try a new sport. I want to try a lot of things. So many things to do, so little time. So many ideas, so little funds.

Letting Go and Moving On

Where should i go?

I think I am in the stage wherein i am trying to figure out which should i do first. I am a very artistic person (or should i say i believe i am) and i’ve been going through a lot of frustrations lately mostly related to my plans. I want to pursue a lot of things that i end up getting worried or upset. The worst thing there is i had no one to talk to. Yes, my blogger friends are online all the time, but meh, face-to-face interaction is still different.

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The Lounge Soft Opening – Time to Move On and Party!

I had a blast last Saturday night because I got invited at the soft launch of The Lounge, the newest chillax place found at 2nd Floor Bellagio Square, Corner Scout Fuentebella St., Tomas Morato, Quezon City. It is located at the same building as Ratsky’s and Coffee Bean Tea Leaf. The Lounge is co-owned by Hayden Kho so expect the place to have no vandals, just scandals. Nah, of course I’m kidding :P

Hayden Kho at the soft launch of The Lounge

Hayden Kho at the soft launch of The Lounge

Cristine Reyes graced the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of The Lounge

Cristine Reyes graced the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of The Lounge

Hayden Kho did the honors of giving a short background on The Lounge and introduced his business partners. Cristine Reyes, whom I haven’t seen for so long, graced the Ribbon Cutting ceremony. I smiled when she recognized me. I thought she’d only remember me by name :P

More photos and information after the jump.

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