The great amount of determination and drive that took you years to gather together may not be compensated immediately. It takes time. Keep in mind that you are good in what you do; that you are doing exactly what you see yourself doing.
Author: Levi Ramirez
Impacts of the Present Pandemic on Education and Its Implications
Education is one of the sectors which has been greatly affected by this world health crisis. Not only that the teaching and learning process has been extremely affected by the pandemic, but also the school and community partnerships.
Please, Don’t Be Jealous.
Please, don’t be jealous. I love you – different from the way I love mornings and sugar with my morning coffee. You are the first
15 Calming Bible Verses as Hymns for Stress Relief
Reading Bible verses can also assist you with dealing stress and eventually relieving it. These verses can be your litany against stress. These verses can help you calm yourself.
Here’s to Why Doing these Self-care Tips Can Empower Yourself
People these days often make use of the term self-care in association with taking good care of oneself, whether it be mentally, physically, or emotionally.
Challenges for Quality Education Posed by the New School Year 2021-2022
Who is going to learn in a closed school? Almost two months ago, as I was scrolling through my twitter, I came across this post
Wade in the Water: Wade in Tampisaw Resort
In Lush Forests, It Is Tucked Away: A Perfect Hideaway Dealing with mental health these days is something that requires serious attention and proper response.
‘A Tinge of Hope Project’ brings relief to flood victims
The world is already saddled with bad events here and there to waste our time and miss out on the opportunities to help one another.
Beneath the Waters Are Different Stories of Hope
If we can do something to help them, be it through big or small ways that we possibly can, go ahead and spread kindness. Our world needs healing, and so do our “kababayans”. The world is already saddled with bad events here and there to waste our time and miss out on the opportunities to help one another.
A Letter to the Class of 2021
The world has been saddled with overwhelming consequences of the pandemic and there you are – reaping what you had sown for four long years or even more than that.