The Day She Said Goodnight

I recently finished reading The Day She Said Goodnight by Owwsic. I read this after watching this video by AnakNiRizal on her Tales of Demi YouTube channel. I was instantly hooked by the bad boy meets sick girl plot, and it was supported by solid Taglish storytelling.

The novel was memorable not just because of its appealing storyline, but because I was able to empathize with Rome, the male protagonist whose first person POV was moving and direct to the point. The storytelling may have a predictable plot, but Owwsic managed to craft one that was far from cheesy and pitiful through Rome’s POV. I liked it, and it definitely hit me hard.

I learned the following lessons from The Day She Said Goodnight:

  1. Life is too short, so make each moment count

  2. Love makes life more meaningful

  3. Success is best achieved through hard work and healthy collaboration

I highly recommend this book if you like romance novels that will tug your heartstrings while reminding you of the meaning of life.

You may access The Day She Said Goodnight on Wattpad.

So, This Is Youth

I recently finished reading So, This is Youth on Wattpad. It was written by AnakNiRizal, who is my favorite writing teacher on YouTube. I read this novel before I turned 35, and I must say that it was filled with life lessons on growing up, learning for its own sake, and moving on.

Here are some of the lessons I have learned from reading So, This is Youth:

  1. Getting older does not mean getting wiser

  2. The whole point of school is to teach you how to continue learning how to learn

  3. Money does not buy happiness and fulfillment, but it can be the means to pay for an education, to support worthy causes, and to invest in oneself

  4. Life begins when we realize what we are made of

I recommend this novel if you are a fan of inspirational yet numerous writing. You will definitely enjoy this light yet insightful read.

You may access this complete novel on Wattpad.

Money & Me

I recently finished reading Money & Me by Sha Nacino. I read this book because I wanted to improve my spending habits while I am staying at home for now due to the lockdown. I am glad that I read this because I learned some key takeaways which I could apply to my life:

  1. Money is simply a tool to buy our basic needs. In order to make it grow, we should use it to invest in ourselves. One of the ways that we can improve ourselves through self-investment is through seminars. I personally believe in this because seminars have enabled me to learn, network, and develop my skills.

  2. We can all recover from credit card debt. I have never experienced this, but I believe that this chapter is important because so many people my age are in credit card debt.

  3. Happiness can be achieved if we learn that money is not the only way to achieve it. Living within our means is one of the ways that we can achieve happiness and peace of mind.

I recommend this book to everyone who would like to improve their financial literacy. Get this book here and learn more on how money can help you invest in yourself!

The Time Capsule

I just finished reading The Time Capsule by J.D. Ruiz a.k.a. GreenWriter on Wattpad. I purchased the physical copy of the book prior to the current lockdown, because I wanted to support local authors and rekindle my love for reading. Little did I know that this book would teach me valuable life lessons.

The novel follows Steph, an entrepreneur who goes to Bacolod for her late grandmother’s wake and burial. She then discovers her grandmother’s diary, and this leads her to an adventure that would trace important scenes in her late grandmother’s adventurous life. She also forms a bond with Erik, the local who would prove to be an entertaining guide and the key to Steph’s self-discovery and transformation.

The novel made me want to explore Bacolod myself! This book has the power to transport the reader to the beautiful province. I felt like a third wheel in Steph and Erik’s road trip, and this felt magical. We need more books like this during the pandemic because it gives us a semblance of travel and adventure while we are on quarantine.

I also learned a some key lessons from this book:

  1. “Why would I go back to my old life when I knew I had found more to live for? Love does not always have to be the reason we should fall…” (Erik, p.186)

  2. Travel is an invaluable tool for learning and self-discovery.

  3. Grief is a period to recover and know ourselves better.

  4. Our late loved ones can teach us a thing or two about life, love, and work. Reading their diary or writings can enable us to continue their legacy by applying their “teachings” to our own lives.

  5. We should not look down on people in the province, especially those who do menial work. Farmers, manual laborers, and those who work in the market have innate wisdom and trade knowledge. We should treat them with utmost respect as they can teach us lessons about their craft and lives.

I highly recommend this book if you are itching to travel during the pandemic. Not only will you enjoy a love story, but you will also learn lessons that you can apply to your pursuits in love, life, and work. Get this book here and experience a road trip that you will never forget!

Birthday 2021

I turned thirty-five last August 13. I was fortunate to have a lovely celebration at home. It was memorable, even if the lockdown prevented me from going out. I am healthy, happy, and fortunate to have another year in this world, and those matter more than partying until the break of dawn.

We started with my favorite Taiwanese biang biang beef noodle soup from Pilya’s Kitchen at The Grid Food Market.

Then, I ordered milk tea from Cha Cha Go Visayas Avenue.

I was later surprised with cappuccino cake and gifts from my partner Lorenz. He visited me despite living near checkpoints. Massive props to him! I think he is a keeper.

We had Angel’ s Pizza in creamy spinach dip.

I was also surprised with chocolate cake from Fifth Gear. I am truly grateful and honored to be one of their blogger partners.

Lorenz gave me gifts that are meaningful and special. I will treasure these, especially the titanium promise ring. More than its aesthetic quality, I appreciate it for the significance that it holds.

I am blessed to have a supportive family, a blog that allows me to work with the best people, and a loving partner who shows up everyday. I am a very lucky girl.

Mofii Wired Mechanical Keyboard

I am very happy with my Mofii wired mechanical keyboard. It is a true mechanical keyboard, with a quality USB cable that connects to a laptop or PC. I am very impressed with its quality, as its price points are affordable and reasonable. I was able to enjoy its functionality when I wrote a couple of write-ups earlier, and I must say that I am in love! It is a joy to use.

In order to change its light mode, just press Fn + PrtSc.

This keyboard is one of my best Shopee purchases to date. Buy it here and see it for yourself!

My 35 Lessons

Today, I am thirty-five. I am grateful to be in good health and to be filled with love. I am aware that tomorrow is not promised, so I will live each day as if it were my last.

Here are the thirty-five lessons I have learned in the past thirty-five years:

  1. Happiness starts with me

  2. Happiness is a daily choice

  3. Peace is more valuable than a fat paycheck

  4. Health is always more important than a lucrative yet unsafe job

  5. Education is the best investment

  6. Writing is the best way to leave a legacy

  7. Journaling works wonders

  8. Reading books really elevates one’s imagination

  9. Working out everyday is an essential form of happiness

  10. Blogging is the best and easiest way to show the world how meaningful my life is

  11. Good food is the beginning of wonderful memories

  12. Travel is a timeless and priceless form of education

  13. Being an only child should not be a source of shame

  14. Knowing how to commute is an essential life skill

  15. Self-care is a daily conscious effort

  16. Prayer is the most pure form of manifestation

  17. Blocking mean people is the start of inner-peace

  18. I should never be guilty for buying books

  19. I should never be guilty for joining workshops

  20. Self-publishing my book is a testament to my own strength and resilience

  21. Reading the Bible in one year will let you appreciate your faith in God more

  22. Volunteering allows me to share my skills to uplift others

  23. Life is too damn short

  24. Done is always better than perfect

  25. Vision boards do work!

  26. Feeling good about myself is the best style statement

  27. Life is not a race

  28. Social media is a way for me to share my life, not to show off or feel insecure about myself

  29. Dreams do come true!

  30. Never give up

  31. I am never too old to have an amazing life

  32. Being kind is better than being nice

  33. Never force yourself to people who do not believe in you

  34. My book is just the beginning

  35. I am going to have a bright future ahead of me!

Thank you to my family and friends for believing in me. Thank you to my partner, Lorenz, for never never giving up on us. Thank you, Lord, for still sustaining me.

Let’s go, thirty-five!

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My family and I enjoyed our boxes of tamago sando or Japanese egg sandwiches from Katsu Sando PH. Their take on this popular convenience store staple captures the Japanese gooey style of cooking eggs, resulting in a creamy and filling treat. I am satisfied with this meal, and I highly recommend that you try it!

This is not a sponsored post. I am simply a satisfied customer. Do check out their Instagram page to order today!

Filipino hip-hop group Shockra returns with heist-themed video for new song “Operation 10-90”

Manila, Philippines; 11 August 2021 – After taking hiatus to focus on their booming individual careers, Filipino hip-hop supergroup Shockra returns with an epic banger inspired by the recent resurgence of heist-themed films.

Member rappers Abaddon, Crazymix, Flict-G, Tuglaks, Kial, Numerhus, Smugglaz, and Inozent One hop on a mythical beast of a track called “Operation 10-90,” which effortlessly blends their collective music influences with hard-hitting beats from Jan-C and Tha Black G. 

 

“It took us two years to find the perfect beat for our comeback single,” Flict-G shares in a statement. “After finally deciding on the overall direction for this particular song, we decided to discuss and go ahead with our plan. We’re inspired by ‘90s action films, and somehow, we wanted to incorporate that vibe in our brand of provocative hip-hop sound.”

 

Released under Sony Music Philippines, Shockra’s“Operation 10-90” comes with a big-budget music videohelmed by rising creative filmmaker REIKA (Aya ReikaMayani), who is responsible for the game-changing visuals of James Reid, syd hartha, Because and ALLMO$T—to name a few. For her part, REIKA reinterprets the hip-hop collective’s affinity for heist staples with a refreshing new spin. The young director also turns Abaddon’s concept into a cinematic but entertaining thriller, while taking into consideration the other group member’s suggestions.

 

“REIKA really respects our vision for the track,” Flict-G explains. “Unlike other directors, she’s very receptive to our opinions. I also admire her team’s professionalism and commitment to deliver a quality, timeless material that complements the music’s thematic bigness.”

 

The 10-minute short film features the individual members of Shockra as a gang of robbers trying to outwit the authorities in their bid to escape poverty and start a new life. With excellent ensemble performances and intensely choreographed action scenes, the music video of “Operation 10-90” sets the gold standard in hip-hop filmmaking, while making sure not to sacrifice the group’s crossover tendencies.

 

The music video of Shockra’s “Operation 10-90” is slated to drop at 7pm, today on YouTube. Shockra’s new singleis also available on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Philippines.

Source: Nyou