Wednesday, March 20, 2013

An epidemic outbreak

Let me share you this informative article that I've read this morning. Please take time to read.

Business Matters (Beyond the Bottom Line) by Francis J. Kong

| There’s an epidemic breaking out in the country. No need to be alarmed – it’s not really a health threat. This outbreak deals with reality issues.
A few years ago, while waiting for my turn to speak in a college-sponsored career-orientation conference, the speaker before me told the wide-eyed graduating students these words: “Listen guys, I graduated from this school. Never accept a job offer lower than P75,000, because if you do, then you’re insulting those who have graduated from this school.”
The auditorium full of graduating students broke out with shouts and applause. The speaker was an instant hit. He became their hero.
I must’ve dampened their spirits when it was my turn to speak, because I told them, “That challenge is a fantasy that only someone from Neverland and who’s as immature as Peter Pan could promise. As a business owner, I would fire anyone in my company who would hire an inexperienced fresh grad and pay him or her that amount of money – even if the applicant graduated from Harvard or Stanford! You go to school and pay tuition to learn. Why not work for free, learn, get some experience, and then start charging high? Duh?!”
That was more than 10 years ago. Those graduates are now in the marketplace. I don’t know if they realize today that what they heard then was a fantasy, not reality.
We were having dinner at an awards ceremony recently. The CEO and the marketing manager of this huge and respected food company told me that they’ve actually heard a university dean tell his students that, if they graduated from his school, they should expect to become vice presidents in their places of employment within five years. What’s the matter with these bozos making stupid promises and encouraging unrealistic expectations among the young? They may think they’re motivating them, but what they’re doing is setting them up for future failure! Where are the classic, age-old lectures on hard work, persistence, patience and sacrifice that are the true ingredients of success?
We have an epidemic in our midst – the emergence of young workers in business organizations today who are impatient, jumping from one company to another, and who are outspoken and articulate but low on substance, mouthing clichés without understanding them and driving HR practitioners crazy.
I’ve had at least seven HR heads from our top business corporations telling me that attrition is high among the young entrants to the workplace. These young people’s work ethics suck, and their work values suck even more. Push them a little, and they whine and whimper. Stretch them a little, and they moan and groan. Correct and reprimand them a little, and they quit right there and then. Mentor them a little, and they think they know more than their mentors.
Fifteen years from now, these young people would probably cover a 10-mile wide industry range and possess a two-inch deep pool of useful expertise and skills. It’s scary to imagine what kind of life they’ll have then.
Is this the fruit of a generation of parents who have been told, cajoled and persuaded by Western literature not to discipline their kids, but to just “encourage” and “reason” with them so they won’t be traumatized?
Is this the product of half-witted speakers who set false expectations and promise the young that they can succeed within the shortest possible time with the least possible work and sacrifice, and who teach them that, when they don’t get promoted to become vice presidents within five years, they should blame the company and not themselves?
I have a couple of suggestions. Provide values training for the young people. Make them understand the difference between fantasy and reality. Make them realize that they need to read more intelligent books. (Books on vampire, love stories aren’t part of the recommended readings.) Train them in the area of developing personal excellence, and teach them the right values for living.
The youth is the hope of the future, but I wouldn’t trust my future to a bunch of young people who don’t even know how to live in the present. Let’s teach these kids discipline and work values, and let’s teach them now. Tomorrow may be too late. There’s an epidemic remember? |

http://www.philstar.com/business/2013/03/17/920514/epidemic-outbreak

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Monday, March 18, 2013

Let Life Shine Bright




WWF Earth Hour "Nightlife" TVC 45s
Credits: Leo Burnett Manila, Underground Logic, Loudbox, 
Starcom Mediavest Group, Sound Design

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Paint the Manila Sky


Saturday | March 15, 2013 | MOA

Last Saturday, Kevin and I went to MOA to witness the 4th Philippine International PyroMusical Competition. China and Australia were the scheduled countries to perform their fireworks display.
The traffic is really congested that it took us almost 2 hours to reach the venue.  Anyway, I’d like to thank Metrodeal for their promo. For only PhP 360, I got 2 Gold tickets for this event. The original price is PhP 300 for each ticket. See? Tipid na di mo inakala! Hahaha!

We’re lucky enough to be in the most perfect spot. Lakas maka-VIP! We’re almost in the bay, few meters away from the water. No distractions at all! The performances started a bit late, but nevertheless, it’s worth the wait.

Here are the videos of the performance of China and Australia:



China



Australia

Kevin and I are both first timers in this event. First and definitely not the last. We had fun seeing colors and lights glowing up in the dark sky. Saraaaap!!! It was indeed a perfect way to celebrate our 71st month together and my 1st anniversary in LB. Double celebration kumbaga!

Because of yesterday’s event, I love fireworks even more! 


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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Before & After

Let's just assume that today is a throwback Thursday, though Wednesday pa lang. One day ahead, bakit ba. :-D

One of my closest friend, Jerome, posted an album in Facebook with the title, BEFORE & AFTER. I just can't help but to laugh with our before and after photos. Infairness, gumanda at gumwapo kami! Hahaha! 

To protect each other's privacy, I've decided not to post the pictures here. But I can't help not to post mine. :-) 

Tadaaaaaa!!!!



See, I'm a beautiful swan na dibaaaaa???!!!! Say YES, YES, YES!!!


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Sunday, March 10, 2013

What Happens in Pampanga, STAYS in Pampanga


First, I’d like to say sorry for posting this a bit too late. Well, being late is better than never, right? :D  I just thought that this trip deserves nothing but a great blog entry. So I took my Saturday rest day to come up with something not as great as I wanted, but something that would somehow describe one of the best trips in my life, ever!

Strange people to a totally strange place with nothing but hopes and excitement, this trip is a hell of a total adventure! The four of us: Nona, Faith (who filed a leave), Che (the ambushed girl), and I traveled from South to North to witness the 18th Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta in Pampanga.  


We were in the most perfect spot to witness the event of everything that flies. Having said the perfect spot, we didn’t let other people to get in our spot so we stayed there the entire day and enjoy everything under the sun. Literally, under the sun! Hahaha! Good thing we’re all girlscouts and we all have umbrellas. Also, thanks to Faith’s BB Cream for the SPF 30+. Good job!


Let me share you some of the highlights of PIHABF (On its last day):


Planes entertain us almost 60% of the day. Hahaha! Activities include: Paragliding exhibition, Meynard Halili Aerobatic Exhibition, Light Aircraft Balloon Bursting Competition, Radio Controlled Model Aircraft Exhibition, Microlight Aircraft Formation, German Glider Flight, Airplane Banner Towing Exhibition and many more!




Car Drifting Demonstration in which Che became a part of. The host chose her to be one of the lucky audience to experience car drifting.  Saraaap! 






Uhhhh.  I miss Pampanga everytime I see these pictures of cute hot air balloons. Cute yet huge hot air balloons. Hahaha! Palakpakan sa naka-imbento sa bagay na ito!


Thanks ko Jerome Lauron for the photos.
Insert heart-shaped eyes on here. Hahaha! This is the highlight of my day! Our day, I mean. The Breitling Jet Team Aerobatic Exhibition! It’s their first time in Asia, first in the Philippines. Oha! I’ve never seen in my entire life, as great as their performance. Call me exaggerated, but it’s true. GREAT. FANTASTIC. SPECTACULAR. AWESOME. BREATHTAKING. AMAZING. Uhh, I’m running out of adjectives na! Hahaha!

Here’s the video of their exhibition:

The teary-eyed moment on their performance is when the leader, Jacques Bothlelin (I google-d his name, fan na fan lang!), say thank you via phone patch while they’re still on air. Hahahay. I’m in love with pilots. Idoooool!!!!





The day and also the event ended with a blast. They set all the hot air balloons, aired it up for the last time. Fantastic! Our eyes are rejoicing and our hearts are filled with joy seeing those balloons in front of us. Then a super bonggang fireworks display lighted up the sky! GOOSEBUMPSSSSS!

Things I learned in this trip:
  • 1.     If there’s a will, there’s a way
  • 2.     Take every risk, everything is going to be worth it of your courage
  • 3.     There are 26 letters in the English alphabet, if plan A didn’t work, there’s plan B to Z!



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