5 Life Lessons from Disney's Moana



5/5

If you loved Frozen, then expect Moana to be waaaay better!

I watched it alone, and my only regret is not watching it on 3D. The movie has lots of underlying values about self-discovery, truth, and empathy. The characters are interesting, relatable and appealing in the simplest sense. Instead of the usual fight-to-be-with-the-one-you-love drama, they gave her Maui, a flawed Demigod, who (like the rest of us) is also in his own journey to finding purpose and self-worth.

How I Landed My Dream Job at 20

Growing up, I have always loved watching the television. I’d spent hours in front of the TV, my mind escaping to another world, to someone else’s story. I never thought that I will be able to enter the media industry just a few months after I finished my studies.

A year out of college, I want to share with you my story of how I snagged my dream job at the age of 20 - for which, I do not claim all the credits, without my family and the Lord, I am nothing.


I must emphasize that it has not been an all happy and stress-free journey. That gap of time between graduating from college and landing your first job can truly be jam-packed with confusion, self-doubt and exhaustion. There are just so much expectations from family and friends and impeccable standards that we envision for ourselves.

Kamayan sa Kainyugan - Artsy, Innovative, The BOMB

On our way back from a field work, we passed by Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya for breakfast. My team leader chose this place that is quite popular among locals and travellers passing by the Vizcaya province. The place definitely radiates a cool atmosphere, with coconut trees at the back of the open resto. A casual dining place – what got my attention was when I first read the signage: "The only day the original Ilocano Pinakbet is not in the menu, is what our lola is not in the mood of cooking it."


TAGAAN SA TANAY (yes, in all-caps)


Or, as I would like to bitterly refer to this article, “Why we would not be coming back to Tanay any time soon”.

For this specific day trip, we decided to follow a simple itinerary from various blogs to one of the nearby tourist destinations that are easily gaining popularity on the Internet and through the word of mouth: Tanay, Rizal.

Food Talk: Brad and Pit's Ribshack

In one of our spontaneous food trips, we decided to go to Lilac St. in Marikina. I am honestly a first-timer so I tried to cram for the some of the hyped places in Lilac over the Internet. I was eyeing for the restaurant Some Kind of Wonderful (S.K.O.W.), but as we have gone far at one end of the strip, we just decided to wing it and eat somewhere else.

We walked back from where we began and went straight a couple more blocks, my best friend is just so certain that I would like what he had in mind and he did not disappoint!

Brad and Pit’s Ribshack! I actually came across a lot of good reviews about the place when I browsed over the web.



BATAAN: Para Sa Mga Bagong Pagkakaibigan

Naranasan mo na bang umupo at makipagkwentuhan sa iyong mga kaibigan sa gitna ng kalsada? Yung kahit alas dos na ng madaling araw ay parang hindi ka mauubusan ng boses at gustong sabihin. Naranasan mo na bang mag-videoke with birit hanggang hating gabi? Eh, ang mag-trekking sa isang unknown hill na walang trail? Yung tipong hindi mo alam kung nakailang “Tabi-tabi po” ka na.

*cue in "Minsan" by Eraserheads*



I just want to share one of the trips that I took recently. We were invited by a friend to come and visit Bataan as they will be celebrating a festival. I must say, I spent there one of the best weekends of my life. Aside from relishing the delicious homemade cuisine, the company of dear and kind locals and the “old town” feels, we were also driven by the humid weather to visit a nearby resort called Punta Belle.