Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Group Reports


This is just a partial list of the reports and the corresponding reporters.  Please follow the schedule of the reports as reflected.


 Group 1
Topic:  INITIATIVE as part of WORK ETHIC
Schedule of Report: February 1 (Monday)


Members:
Sheila Fe Bangkil
Daryl Lago
Japheth Lavatorio
Paulo Rey Osias
Harvey James Lozano
Christine Yalong

Group 2:
Topic: DEPENDABILITY
Schedule of Report: February 3 (Wednesday)

Members: 
 Mark raymond Jadol
 Camugaw Francis Angelo
 Mamalumpong Mohamaden
 Evagrios Nabong
 Miniosa Primitivo
 JayRalph Tombio

Group 3:
Topic: EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS

     (Look into employability skills related to work ethic and identify key characteristics which  are     important for success in the workplace).
Schedule of Report: February 8 (Monday) 
Members:
      1.       Daayata, Harry M.
2.       Gomez, Roldmar Chris C.
3.       Miel, Sylvister B.
4.       Ligayao, Victor
5.       Siarot, Ven Jelo
6.       Abella, Romildo Jr

Friday, January 15, 2010

Tama Na!

AM I A FOOL? I am saying TAMA NA!


I am disturbed by how blatantly the politicians of today go around our own laws for reasons so obvious discussing them here would be a waste of time. However, I am so affected by what is happening I am going about it and write about it anyway! So I can vent my anger and frustrations and disappointments! Besides, my hope is to knock on your “doors of conscience” … and hopefully, you too will see things the way I see them.

I am saying TAMA NA!

Everyday, as we watch the different television shows of the many television stations in the country, every so often we come across a political advertisement disguised or labeled as “report cards” or “accomplishment reposts”, showing political figures telling a story about himself or herself … of accomplishments … personal histories … of values and principles they live and fight for … of talents and skills … of promises for a better life for the people and the country.

I’m sure a lot of people are aware that these politicians are already campaigning. However, it seems that NOBODY has really come out to the open and question all of them. I am saying ALL OF THEM because it’s literally that - be they for the administration, the opposition, or as independent aspirants! They are all one and the same.

I could not help but ask: “are they not somehow violating election rules?”

I am not a lawyer, so I will not claim expertise on the subject matter. But common sense tells me that they are! A local election officer was interviewed this morning in a local television station and was asked the same question. I was taken aback by his answer! He said that since these people have not yet submitted their candidacy, they have not violated election rules.

So what then? Does that justify what they are doing? Does this make them right???

I am totally disappointed and disgusted with all these people who claim to be the answer to our nation’s problem. They are dishonest and without integrity!

Sinong niluluko nila? Sorry, not me!

I hope we as a people realize that as we close our eyes to these practices - this barefaced disregard of what is right and just, we will never progress.

Yes, they have not violated any election law yet … but common, we are not that ignorant! Well, I am not! My question is – are you???

I hope we will not “turn the other way” and pretend we did not see …

May I address these politicians who are so brave in facing the nation and promise progress and change: borrowing Mahatma Gandhi’s words: BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO HAPPEN! START WITH YOURSELVES! Please do not make technicalities an excuse for doing the wrong thing. I hope you realize that there is a Moral Law that we as human beings are subjected to: the Laws of God! I believe that God is a just God, and He will not allow mercy to rob justice! One day you will face Him, and He will ask you to account for your stewardship as leaders of this country!

Will He be able to welcome you with his open arms and say to you: “Well done, my good and faithful servant. You have glorified me through your deeds!”?

How about us? Are we free from any form of accountability?

There are two ways to sin: Commission and Omission. Commission is when we actually do something which violates a commandment. The sin of omission is just as bad. It is committed when we know that we need to do something right, and we chose not to do it.

Progress … Change … Will these remain a dream for all of us Filipinos?

The answer is in our hands!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

IN THE WORKPLACE…

IN THE WORKPLACE…


As you arrive at your workplace, pray to God and ask for His guidance.


Greet your colleagues. That is called friendship.


Give to everybody the best of yourself. That is called sincerity.


Program and organize your day. That is called reflection.


Now that you have planned everything, begin to work. That is called taking action.


Trust that everything will be OK. That is called trust.


Work with happiness. That is called enthusiasm.


Give the best of yourself. That is called excellence.


Help those with more difficulties than you. That is called compassion.


Understand that not everybody is at your level. That is called tolerance.

Receive praise with reticence or quietness. That is called humility.


God is with you. That is called love.

A VERY IMPORTANT List of LIFE

A VERY IMPORTANT List of LIFE


The most destructive habit…………………………………………………… Worry

The greatest JOY……………………………………………………………………Giving

The greatest loss …………………………………………………Loss of Self-Respect

The most satisfying work ……………………………………………Helping Others

The ugliest personality trait…………………………………………………Selfishness

The most endangered species …………………………………….Dedicated leaders

Our greatest natural resource ………………………………………………Our Youth

The greatest “shot in the arm” ……………………………………. Encouragement

The greatest problem to overcome ………………………………………………... Fear

The most effective sleeping pill ……………………………………. Peace of Mind

The most crippling failure disease ………………………………………….. Excuses

The most powerful force in life ……………………………………………………LOVE

The world’s most incredible computer ……………………………………… Brain

The worst thing to be without ……………………………. ……………………. HOPE

The deadliest weapon …………………………………………………………Tongue

The two most power-filled words …………………………………………… “I Can”

The greatest asset ………………………………………………………………FAITH

The most worthless emotion ………………………………………………….. Self-Pity

The most beautiful attire ………………………………………………………… SMILE

The most prized possession ……………………………………………. INTEGRITY

The most powerful channel of communication ……………. PRAYER

The most contagious spirit ………………………………………………… Enthusiasm



The most important thing in LIFE …………………… GOD