How to Start Your Own Travel Blog

I like making people laugh, so telling stories came naturally to me. It was something I’ve enjoyed since high school. I think this is the reason why, as far as I can remember, I love documenting my experiences and funny conversations. It only makes sense that I would want to start a blog.

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Content Writing Tools for the Post-COVID Workplace

In the wake of the pandemic, the post-COVID workplace is a digital minefield. For us content marketers, the rules are constantly changing as we all scramble to stay ahead of the curve and avoid being left behind.  Just in the past year, we’ve had to adapt to new technologies, work environments, and responsibilities. There are […]

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2021 Philippine Long Weekends and Where to Go

It’s been 10 months since the Philippine lockdown began, and it looks like things are finally looking up for those of us who love to travel. With news of the vaccine and loosening restrictions, it feels like we can actually start dreaming of going on a vacation again (I do hope so!). Here’s a quick […]

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Single-tasking

An art I never bothered to master I think one of the major reasons why many of us find it difficult to relax in the past year is because we just have too much going on. In the past 12 months, I feel like I just have too many tabs open in the browser in […]

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Pagburo at Pag-alsa: Natural Depictions and Illustrated Prophecies (Gelacio, 1910) Jo Tanierla

09 October – 12 December 20203F GalleriesUP Vargas Museum The UP Vargas Museum, in partnership with Tin-aw Art Management, presents Pagburo at Pag-alsa: Natural Depictions and Illustrated Prophecies (Gelacio, 1910) an exhibition by Jo Tanierla, curated by Carlo Paulo Pacolor. The exhibit will open virtually on 9 October 2020, Friday, at 6 o’clock in the evening.

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Manila, the ever loyal and noble city

I saw an interesting tweet by author Butch Dalisay tonight that made me think of how rich our heritage is, and how much we’ve lost to the past. I think it’s such a shame that we allow so much of our cultural and built heritage to be neglected and left to waste away.

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