The “Thank You” Email that I Should Have Sent

Every workday, I am supposed to write a blog as I’ve declared for myself to do. I am on my second week now on my LinkedIn blogging journey. Since last week, I’ve already been meaning to write this blog. However, I’ve always been finding more reasons not to. The good thing is that I opened…

Top 10 Things to Love About Adelaide

My 14-year-old was already about to write this blog. In fact, he was already typing something when I passed him by sitting in front of his computer, which we had been sharing lately ever since my career has taken a different turn. Yes, it was just an inside joke between us and I would just…

Measuring Up Against Friday-the-13th Odds through LinkedIn

A few moments ago, my phone rang. I answered the call. The usual courtesies and pleasantries ensued. Hearing the caller’s name, my heart beat faster than the usual. Nervousness kicked in. Within me was a voice wanting to be heard. “Please, please do not say this is about a rejection. Please don’t let it be…

Brainstorming My Life’s Purview in a Race Against Time

So now I only have exactly 1 hour left before I am way past my timeline of writing one blog every working day. A sense of desperation kicks in. What should I write about? I am not going to meet my goal for today. I’d just write about anything that comes to mind then. “Better…

HR Lessons I Got from My Mum

Nanay and her life had made me realise a lot of things. We all have people who have made a difference in our lives one way or another. There are people out there like my mother who we would like to cherish on Mother’s Day but they need not be who we traditionally classify as a “mother.” There are fathers out there who did what is usually considered as a “motherly task.” There are those people who may not be related to us by blood, but they go out of their way to support us all along. What a mother does and could do transcends far beyond mere gender definitions and other customary demarcation lines. We could and should always learn a lesson or two.

This is my third blog. As yesterday was mother’s day, I thought it is but fitting to remember my Nanay (my mother) and the memories I had of her and how such relates to the HR field.

Finding What’s Lost and the Struggle of a Blogger Wannabe

There are aspects of our lives that we would always choose to keep. When we are much convinced that something is really worth finding and keeping, we just have to go for it. The voyage of great lengths could start even with a struggling, hesitant first headway.