Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Multi-tasking is a Talent


When I was in college: I was juggling my academics (being a nerd), my participation in the Dance Troupe of my school, participating actively in the Student Council , had a part time job and most important of all – I had a social life.

I think I did the impossible.

When I graduated, the company where I was currently working offered me a full time managerial position. I couldn’t say no since this can be a huge leap to climb up that career ladder.

I was doing Recruitment, Admin Tasks, Marketing and I would find myself also in operations during weekend. To top it all I was EMILY in Devil Wears Prada. Yup I would wash the apples of my Managing Director.

I wonder how I survived. We all have our limitations – I resigned after a year.


I finally made a shift in my career – from retail I wanted to explore PR and Events. The most toxic job you could ever think of.

After being an Account Executive for 2 years, I was offered a position in the PR Department. I couldn’t say no –I’ve always wanted to do it anyway. Now that I’ve been a Media Relations Officer for a year and guess what – I do a little of everything – client management, media management, a little PR writing, booking of talents, and additional admin tasks.

Multi-tasking is a talent but it’s get tiring too.

So is this a curse or a blessing I’ll have to carry for the rest of my life?

Awesomeness in Cebu

I just had the most awesome trip this year – I ♥ Cebu. Between me and my friends we call it Zayboo!

We went to Bantayan Island.

And Malapascua Island.


And yeah of course a day or two in the City.

We ended up trashing Mariot Hotel. But it was the best feeling in the world. Not caring or worrying about anything except to have a good time.


This was the trip for the books.


I’m missing this already.





Friday, July 24, 2009

It's all about the money

I couldn’t think of any witty intro but all I could say is that sometimes God has the best sense of humor. I just had to blog about this.

‘Work hard, party harder’ – cliché but hey, at one point or another we try to live up to that statement. After having a very busy week, I really wanted to unwind. Go out, have a few drinks to the point you’re tipsy with of course the best company. So last night, since it’s one of my best friend’s birthday, we all met up. Surprisingly it didn’t feel like a weekday. Fun fun night and when my brother texted me that he was already downstairs, of course I knew I had to say goodbye to my friends and buy him his favorite Iced Mocha (that’s our SOP when he has to pick me up from a gimmick). Apparently I ran out of cash, so I decided to go to the nearest atm all of a sudden – one of my biggest fears happened – my atm card never went out. This never happened to me. I felt terrible because how will I survive the weekend if I don’t have cash with me, the hassle of going to the bank to request for a new card and etc. Because I’m human and I guess I didn’t know how to handle situations like this, I called up the customer service and of course didn’t give the best attitude. In the end, obviously there’s nothing she can really do right? Went home feeling bad (with matching sermon from the Kuya). When I woke up, explained to my parents and asked them if I could borrow money just to survive for today. When I went inside the cab on my way to work, as I was about to put the money in the wallet …BEHOLD. My ATM card!!!

What the heck right? I have no idea what happened to me last (or maybe I was that drunk?).

Today wasn’t my favorite day at work, we have our good days and bad days, right? Because of last minute requirements, I had to stay in for a few more hours and at the last 30 minutes I was in the office – my brain wasn’t functioning well anymore. One of my good friends had this bright idea of having a massage before heading home and I think that there’s no better way to end a very hectic week. So we went to the spa and prepped ourselves to experience nirvana. Just when I was in the zone, I got a text from one of the directors “Hi Char, you left your wallet here in the office”. So much for the massage.

Two nights in a row, I think I have money issues or this is just plain stupidity or carelessness.

I know that I’ve been so uptight lately and too serious on things, I guess this is God’s way of telling me to take it easy, relax and hey the situation isn’t that bad because you can still laugh about it.

Now do you understand why I had to blog about it? It’s hilarious – Ms. Responsible and Ms. Career girl gets her share of life’s booboos and can laugh about it.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Camera Shy Girl Enters Chalk World

Yep. I’m the girl who hates posing in front of the camera, the irony since I used to work for a photo studio for almost 3 years and that I’m the one who always has a camera every time I go out with my friends.

My best friend Paulo collaborated with Kris in this concept photography called Chalk World. Without a doubt, I supported him on his new project and dragged my friends –Erin and Twinkle along with me.

You can have your photos taken for 300 bucks for two themes and you get to have the high resolution files too! C’mon admit it, if you’re the type who always want to have a nice headshots or profile pics for your Facebook, you would want to avail their services.

Erin just graduated from make-up school C.A.S. so she volunteered to fix us up. When we arrived in the venue, you could choose a theme which you think will suit your personality. The whole shoot was actually fun – from brainstorming on our templates to the actual shoot.

Twinkle was the 'antagonist' since she's always the devil's advocate and the rocker chic. The only girl I know who will wear boots to a formal dinner.

Erin had the mafia theme since I always kid around with her that she's always up to no good. She claims that the second one is "munster", maybe because she's scary when she gets mad. Yikes!

As for me, the city chic with her cocktail drink, (the truth is I'm a beer drinker) and the Drama Queen. I don't have to explain why, right?

Check out the output below.










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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Happy Endings

"Girls are taught a lot of stuff growing up. If a guy punches you he likes you. Never try to trim your own bands and someday you will meet a wonderful guy and get your very own happy ending. Every movie we see, Every story we're told implores us to wait for it, the third act twist, the unexpected declaration of love, the exception to the rule. But sometimes we're so focused on finding our happy ending we don't learn how to read the signs. How to tell from the ones who want us and the ones who don't, the ones who will stay and the ones who will leave. And maybe a happy ending doesn't include a guy, maybe... it's you, on your own, picking up the pieces and starting over, freeing yourself up for something better in the future. Maybe the happy ending is... just... moving on. Or maybe the happy ending is this, knowing after all the unreturned phone calls, broken-hearts, through the blunders and misread signals, through all the pain and embarrassment you never gave up hope"

- Gigi, from the movie He's Just Not That Into You
(i know you guys are going to kill me for the spoiler alert)



Yep. That's me. I'm a Gigi. :P

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

In good time


Life always comes to you in good time. There's no need to rush it, and nothing to be gained by attempting to hold it back.

Some things will take longer than you thought they would. Go ahead and get them completed anyway.

Some things will arrive sooner than you anticipated. Go ahead and deal with them when they do.


Make good and thoughtful use of every moment that comes your way. Peacefully let go of any anxiety or resentment about how little time you have or how much time it takes, and simply give your best as time continues to flow.


In good time, you'll get it done. In good time, you'll look back and know without a doubt that you have indeed been moving forward.


-- Ralph Marston