I recently had my braces removed after about ten months of having them on. In this article, I want to talk about my experience with them, the fees, and the results. Bear with me here. This is quite a lengthy entry, but I hope it will help you in some way. A Brief History HereContinue reading “My Experience with Braces: Expectations vs. Reality”
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Hacking Motivation: Why It’s Important to Be Rebellious Sometimes
I’ve always wondered why a lot of successful people are described as the ones who defied the status quo. They are mostly the people who set out paths for themselves and chose to ignore the norm to choose their own unique course. The world has a lot of defined steps toward having a certain kindContinue reading “Hacking Motivation: Why It’s Important to Be Rebellious Sometimes”
How BookTube Affected My Reading Habits
Source: http://www.kassidyvoinche.com/p/booktube.html Youtube is one of the best places to find communities and materials that suit your own habits and preferences. Whether you’re a gaming addict, a beauty enthusiast, or you just want to watch funny cat videos, Youtube is full of content for your every need. For all my fellow readers out there, there’s aContinue reading “How BookTube Affected My Reading Habits”
How to Survive College If You Don’t Like Your Course
Kids are always asked the same questions when they are introduced to an adult for the first time: “What is your name?” “How old are you?” and “What do you want to be when you grow up?” The first question is easy. The answer doesn’t change unless you legally change your name or if youContinue reading “How to Survive College If You Don’t Like Your Course”
My PhiLSAT Experience
Source: http://www.rappler.com/nation/168998-list-2017-philsat-results The Philippines had no national examination for students who want to get into the legal profession before. But in 2017, this changed with the accreditation of the Center for Educational Measurement to conduct the Philippine Law School Admission Test (PhiLSAT). It is the nationwide test that aspiring law students have to take to beContinue reading “My PhiLSAT Experience”
Ping’s April 2017 Wrap-Up
This month is perhaps one of the most interesting months in terms of reading for me. I read a graphic novel and a play for the first time. I’m trying to venture into other formats aside from novels, and I did pretty well in that area this month. Here are the seven books I finishedContinue reading “Ping’s April 2017 Wrap-Up”
Ten Things I Learned in College
Not everyone is lucky enough to pursue college after high school. But for those who are, college is perhaps one of the most memorable periods in life. It is a challenging time for most, and few get out of it saying it’s been a breeze. Fortunately, I got out of it alive, and here IContinue reading “Ten Things I Learned in College”
Our Family Day at Galas Beach
Apparently, pebbles become more interesting when you’re at the beach. It is because the wetness? If so, would a rock recently peed on by a dog be of much more interest than a rock peed on by another dog the day before? Summer is upon us and with it, comes the scorching heat made moreContinue reading “Our Family Day at Galas Beach”
Ping’s March 2017 Reading Wrap-Up
This month is my worst reading wrap-up so far. I read only four books this month. There’s a valid explanation for this, though. I was reading so many books at a time. At the time I’m writing this article, I am in the middle of five books. I know. I should stop doing that andContinue reading “Ping’s March 2017 Reading Wrap-Up”
Event Review: Wealth Boot Camp 2.0
The road to financial freedom starts from having enough information to make better decisions and enough inspiration to keep you going. The Wealth Boot Camp does exactly those things. In their second installment, there were fewer speakers (two to be exact), but that did not lessen the takeaways. The venue was the same—Harolds Hotel. TheContinue reading “Event Review: Wealth Boot Camp 2.0”
