Growing up, I have seen and felt oppression and injustice. It’s safe to say that I have also experienced it myself because of my racial background, my social standing and people’s judgment of my family dynamics. I have Tingguian blood. I am an IP. I was raised in a town where almost everyone I know…
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I love my twenties. I don’t think I could put it any other way. I think they are the best years of my life, not just my adult life, to be honest. Oh, the vigor and the strength and the silliness and tears of growing up and taking on the line “I am a strong, independent woman” to…
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“You win some, you lose some.” On my recent post, I have mentioned my wanting to go back to nursing thereby leaving the airline industry. I haven’t said this in that post but when I do leave, I hope it’s for good. My feelings about returning to my profession have been so intense lately that…
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I don’t think I ever was the type of person who made resolutions for each new year. I am the kind that writes goals, plans, reminders and grocery lists but NY resolutions weren’t really my thing. For this year though, I have made a list of the things I promise myself I would and would…
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Go ahead and type ‘travel quotes’ in your Google search bar. Click ‘Search’. From “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” by Sir Richard Burton to “I am not the same, having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world.” by Mary Anne Radmachen, your…
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