Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Truths about having a sense of self. :)

Hi! :D It's been a long time since I've written  a blog. :)

Lately, I've been applying to *tooot* and it's making me feel dead tired. Lol. Kidding! I have friends who I can ask about it so the situation is not really that bad for me. :)

Good luck to meeee! ^___^

I found this article on the internet. This is not my article! :)

This is a post I’ve been meaning to publish for a long time as it is a personal one for me. It’s something I am putting my focus on at this point in my life. It’s all about developing a strong sense of self. When I think of a strong sense of self, I think of emotional maturity. I see it as a strong beam of light from within me – instead of a flickering flame. Over the course of a few posts I will explore 10 truths of having and maintaining a strong sense of self. In this post I want to describe each one briefly, and in the following ones I will go into some other ones in depth with specific things we can do to achieve them! Wow, haven’t I got so much fun lined up for you 

What we need to develop is a strong sense of self. A powerful inner strength that resounds from somewhere deep within you.

You have a strong sense of self when:


♥ You know how to self-soothe yourself

The ability to self soothe yourself is a skill that will take you far.

In moments of conflict or emotional discomfort the emotionally primitive response would be to suddenly look to an outside person to calm you, soothe you, help you understand, console you, accept the responsibility of the matter and implement changes. We tend to lash out in anger and fear. We make demands. We demand immediate emotional care and attention. It becomes “I don’t really care about this situation, but you better fix me and make me feel better right now!”

In that moment, when the storm is coming, you must become the calm. In the moment when your partner tells you something you were not prepared to hear, you must find your stillness. We must learn to respond but not react.

Having a strong sense does not make you exempt from experiences of disagreements, arguments and emotional pain. But a person with a strong sense of self would react differently.

In moments of conflict, or emotional discomfort – they would become more conscious. Those with a strong sense of self know how to console themselves and quiet themselves. They don’t try to control what’s happening – they just control themselves. They don’t depend on another persons actions (or lack thereof) to feel better about themselves.

They know specific things they can do that would help restore them to their natural balance. Things like – taking some time out for themselves, quiet contemplation, going for a long walk, leaving the battle field.

In the moments where you want to become submissive or dominating – don’t. Just become more conscious. You don’t have to submit or dominate something or someone in order to be in control. ♥ You keep promises to yourself

It is nearly impossible to maintain a strong sense of self if you still break promises to yourself. Everytime you break a promise to yourself, no matter how insignificant it may seem, it begins to eat away at your inner sense of trust and confidence. You start to lose trust in yourself.

A person with a strong sense of self rarely breaks the promises they make to themselves. They do not make commitments that they are not prepared to follow through on. They have trust and confidence in their own word. In their eyes (and in the eyes of others), they are always “the man for the job”. ♥ You make your own decisions and hold your own counsel

A person with a strong sense of self makes their own decisions. They don’t feel the incessant urge to share each and every single detail of every single problem they face in their life with everyone in the hopes that they may be advised, reassured or consoled. It isn’t because they want to keep secrets either, but simply because they know that if anyone should know what the next step to take in their life should be – it should be them! They think objectively about situations they are emotionally involved in. They use their logic and their intuition simultaneously to work through adverse circumstances.

They are the kind of people who always know what they did or said something. ♥ You have your own hobbies and interests that you pursue outside of your friends/relationship

Those with a strong sense of self exercise their creativity by getting involved in their hobbies and interests. They are brave enough to pursue hobbies that perhaps their partner or close friends are not a part of. People with a strong sense of self are usually the most interesting people because they place equal importance on exploring themselves. They don’t always stick to what is familiar. They are happy and busy people, that don’t depend on another persons involvement in order to pursue something that may interest them. ♥ You can set boundaries on other people’s demands on your time, energy and resources

When you have a strong sense of self you feel okay with saying no. You respect and value your time and energy as valuable resources that shouldn’t be given away carelessly. When you have a strong sense of self, you can objectively look at requests, make your own decisions and set boundaries kindly. You don’t expect the “requestor” to decide what a “reasonable time” for you is, or how much effort you should be putting into their project, or what proportion of your resources you should be investing. You make these decisions. ♥ You can make your own life-choices without the need for constant reassurance and approval

People with a strong sense of self make their own decisions about their life. They welcome support, information and advice, but they do not depend on reassurance and approval. They take full responsibility for their decisions and commitments.

Most importantly, when they do not get approval, they are still able to act with love and understanding and not bitterness or revenge (trying to prove that they were right). ♥ You act authentically, not how you “think” you should act

When you have a strong sense of self – you must be authentic and leave your “strong sense of ego” behind. Being “right” is not as important to these people, as it is for them to be real. In all of their interactions and reactions to what life gives them, they respond authentically and truly to themselves. They are unafraid to leave behind the “norms” that society has placed on them. They won’t be sad about something just because they think that’s what they should be feeling. They feel what they want to feel. They are true to themselves, making decisions and acting in a more natural way – rather than submitting to a role that we place on them. They are not afraid of their own emotions. They know that every time you make an effort to respond or react in a way that is “unnatural” for you, it just adds another façade or act that you must maintain – which takes more effort than what it’s worth – because in the end, we tend to go back to what is natural. ♥ You remain a leader of yourself no matter where your followers go

I once read that “Management want authority. Leaders take responsibility”. When you have a strong sense of self, you are by default a leader, because no matter what happens or your number of followers – you will always be a leader of yourself. Because of this fundamental belief system – these people are always on their game. They must maintain their leader qualities no matter where their flock of sheep goes. Their sense of self responsibility is not dependent on numbers or statistics about who is listening. They understand the natural and sometimes fickle nature of followers and trends – that people come and go, that numbers rise and wane, that emotions ebb and flow – and that it should not be a marker or a determiner of staying a true leader to yourself.

A person with a strong sense of self continues to live by example even when no one is watching. ♥ You take full responsibility for your life

When you have a strong sense of self, you just can’t see the point in not taking full responsibility for yourself. From a common-sense standpoint –it just doesn’t make sense not to do it. By “full responsibility” I mean more than just the airy-fairy concept that usually springs to mind. When you hold your own counsel, keep your promises, and make your own decisions – you automatically start to take responsibility for your life. When you have a strong sense of self, you give up blaming people, and start looking at your own motives and actions. You see failures not as a failures but as opportunities for growth. When someone asks them the question “what went wrong?!?! How did it end up like this?” they will always have an answer that does not involve placing the blame on someone or something else. ♥ You know yourself enough to be able to decide how true an insult is

When you have a strong sense of self you realize that you do not always have to automatically and unconsciously react to criticism with hurt, fear or defensiveness. You will realize that you are the one who interprets every thing that is thrown your way as something belittling. People with a strong sense of self are more aware and accepting or the way they are. They are familiar with who they are. Nothing you tell them would be much of a surprise, and if it was, they have the emotional maturity to consider it without defensiveness. When you have a strong sense of self you do not depend on other peoples words to define who you are and leave the highs of feeling complimented and the lows of being criticized. When you resign from this job you are left with the confidence to judge the accuracy of these statements made about you, for yourself.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Smile! ^^, :D

Top 10 Reasons to Smile
Smiling is a great way to make yourself stand out while helping your body to function better. Smile to improve your health, your stress level, and your attractiveness. Smiling is just one fun way to live longer read about the others and try as many as you can.

1. Smiling Makes Us Attractive


We are drawn to people who smile. There is an attraction factor. We want to know a smiling person and figure out what is so good. Frowns, scowls and grimaces all push people away -- but a smile draws them in (avoid these smile aging habits to keep your smile looking great).


2. Smiling Changes Our Mood

Next time you are feeling down, try putting on a smile. There's a good chance you mood will change for the 
better. Smiling can trick the body into helping you change your mood.


3. Smiling Is Contagious

When someone is smiling they lighten up the room, change the moods of others, and make things happier. A smiling person brings happiness with them. Smile lots and you will draw people to you.

4. Smiling Relieves Stress

Stress can really show up in our faces. Smiling helps to prevent us from looking tired, worn down, and overwhelmed. When you are stressed, take time to put on a smile. The stress should be reduced and you'll be better able to take action.

5. Smiling Boosts Your Immune System

Smiling helps the immune system to work better. When you smile, immune function improves possibly because you are more relaxed. Prevent the flu and colds by smiling.

6. Smiling Lowers Your Blood Pressure

When you smile, there is a measurable reduction in your blood pressure. Give it a try if you have a blood pressure monitor at home. Sit for a few minutes, take a reading. Then smile for a minute and take another reading while still smiling. Do you notice a difference?

7. Smiling Releases Endorphins, Natural Pain Killers and Serotonin

Studies have shown that smiling releases endorphins, natural pain killers, and serotonin. Together these three make us feel good. Smiling is a natural drug.

8. Smiling Lifts the Face and Makes You Look Younger

The muscles we use to smile lift the face, making a person appear younger. Don't go for a face lift, just try smiling your way through the day -- you'll look younger and feel better.

9. Smiling Makes You Seem Successful

Smiling people appear more confident, are more likely to be promoted, and more likely to be approached. Put on a smile at meetings and appointments and people will react to you differently.

10. Smiling Helps You Stay Positive

Try this test: Smile. Now try to think of something negative without losing the smile. It's hard. When we smile our body is sending the rest of us a message that "Life is Good!" Stay away from depression, stress and worry by smiling.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Today, I feel so sad.
Hope I could get wasted by just drinking C2. :)))




Oh well. It should still be a Happy Day! ^___^

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

A happy and lonesome day (?)

Hi! :D


Today, I dunno if I am happy or sad. Hm. It's because after I feel sad, a person comes in and cheers me up without both of us knowing. I am very thankful and happy to have met these kinds of people. People who know how to make people smile and people who know how to be a true friend. 


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I've come to realize how important a true friend really is. How much need I have for someone who will always stay for me. At times like this, I kind of start to miss my high school best friends, Irene and Shammy. I realllyy realllllyyyy love them so much. Not to mention how much I miss them already. Seriously, these two people are always so busy with their lives. T.T I hope we can see each other some time in the future. And you know, spend the day together with them.  Heheh.

Just imaging that day makes me feel happy. 


To you who made me smile today amidst my feeling lonely, thank you. :)

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

New Room for Myself:)


Hi!!!


It's been a while since I last wrote a blog. I kind of miss my site :)


I changed my blog song to Pure - guitar. I really like this song. And I'm plannin' on learning it so I could post it in YouTube or somewhere. :) Because my guitar just rose from the dead. Hahha. Back in 4th year high school, I had a classmate who was such a music enthusiast. He would play the guitar and the beat box if he had the chances to. One day, I brought my guitar to school. People borrowed it and I let them because that was why I brought it in the first place. Since I'm not really that good in playing the guitar. Anyways.... Once they've started playing, I would watch them and learn a little bit from what they've played. Normally, I make them repeat the piece and even ask them to name the notes they are using. That music enthusiast / classmate of mine borrowed the guitar and for some reason, he accidentally cut the string. I was a bit panicky 'cause I thought guitar strings were costly. I made him promise that he would buy a replacement for it. So he promised. But he never bought it. Seriously. xD But I'm not angry though. I find it funny now. :)))

So in order to make my guitar functional once again, I bought guitar strings today. It didn't cost much. Just around P10 - P20. My friends accompanied me and afterwards it turned out that I treated them at Elena's. It was okay, just that I had to postpone my first day of saving. Hm. Sooooo petty ava. Okay, I'll stop thinking of money. Lol.


:)))


Hm. I organized my things today since I moved to my new and own room! :D


It's still under renovation though since the final polishing hasn't been made. I put my laptop first, my new alarm clock, the snow globe my friend Ivy Casilan bought for me on Christmas last year, a piggy bank for my saving plan and a beautiful flower vase which my mom suggested that I place on top of my desk. I also brought into the room all the books and magazines that I love and also those that I haven't read yet. Also, I finished it off by placing my RD planner on top of my All-purpose notebook. Whew! That sure was a lengthy explanation. xD



It's already 11:40 PM and I think I'm a bit sleepy. =______=
So.. shall I go then? :)

Bye! Good night! See you next time!
Please anticipate my guitar cover for Pure. :)




One minute, you meet a stranger. The next, he's the center of your life. :)
- Annabelle A. :)

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy 2012~!

Happy New Yearrr!! :DDD

x]



Today, me and my family have a lot of things planned. 

1. Go to church.

2. Badminton Rep with Sis.

3. Piano Lessons. I started learning again last Dec 30. I was so inspired by Adele's song, Someone Like You and somehow, I want to be able to play it in front of a crowd in the future. :D I wiiiiiish! x]

4. Natl Book Store for year-long planners. Somehow I like the thought of having a planner. It makes me think of the many things that I want to do and some times, I think it's helping me manage my time. :) Yes, there are a  lot of impossible things in my planner but just thinking about them gives me a lot of good vibes. :D

5. Picture-taking. Pop received a digicam as a gift from sis. I've become so addicted to it. :))) Hm. But we really need to do this since we haven't taken a family pic for so long already. :]


Hm. Welllll, that is all for this morning. Sis wants to watch a movie. (The Art of Getting By)



The chances of meeting each other is close to impossible, but it wouldn’t hurt to walk around the streets few more times.





Friday, December 30, 2011

Piano Self-Learning on a Rainy Day

I woke up today feeling depressed. But I decided to change my mood by eating my breakfast and preoccupying my mind with different things.


Sis already arrived home by 11 AM. And it was that time when I visited my blog. I was in the mood for music so I searched for the music sheet of Adele's Someone Like You. Hm. I'm still horrible at it. I uploaded the file here. Yea, I suck at it. Hahha. :]]


For now, this is one of those songs which I can relate to.
P.S. the video didn't cover all of the song, just the first part of it.


:]

# Rainy Rizal Day.



Tuesday, December 27, 2011

RDASIA Contest Entry :)

Hey there! :D


I just submitted a 500-word article to Reader's Digest ASIA. It's an entry to their contest and I think my article will be posted there tomorrow. Lucky! :D

Here is the article I wrote on a haste to fight off my laziness. Hahha. :)


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3 Things I'm Thankful for this Christmas:

It has been quite a long year for me and my family this year. A lot has happened and I have experienced things which I didn't expect to experience in my 16 years of age. Though it might have been a tough year, I am thankful that I was able to go through it and that I am able to smile now. Picking three things that I am most thankful for turned out to be kind of a hard job because there are just a lot of things I'm thankful for that I can't choose. Fortunately, I was still able to come up with the three things I am most thankful for.

Firstly, I thank God for giving me a very beautiful family who, amidst all trials, has always stayed as one, never leaving each other. I know a lot of people who have broken families and whenever I try to put myself into their shoes, I kind of feel the kind of suffering they are feeling. Therefore, no matter how many times me and my siblings fight over some really trivial and childish things, I am still very thankful. I thank God that I, at least, have some siblings who I can fight with every day.

Secondly, I am very thankful for having a lot of friends whom I can spend a lot of my vacant hours with at school. Whenever I feel lonely or just out of it, I, at least, have someone who I can talk it over with. They are also very funny and it's weird because I just find myself laughing out loud when I am with them. At first, all we would talk about are just crazy stuffs, but as time passed by, I felt that our bonds have gotten stronger. We were all able to open up little by little. I am thankful that I have people who are concerned for me and whom I can be concerned with. People - whom I can talk about my troubles, things that surprise me, my love problems and people whom I can make happy and sad memories with. Though there might be misunderstandings amongst us in the future, I hope that we would all be able to understand each and everyone's complex feelings.

Lastly, I am very thankful that I am gifted with a lot of abilities by God. Thankful also because I didn't have any serious handicaps and that I have a healthy body.

Though I still have a lot of things that I am thankful for, I just may have to stop here since I just have to write three. Besides, I am writing this now amidst of a very tight schedule. :P To end, I have a phrase to share. "When I'm worried and I can't sleep, I count my blessings, instead of sheep. Then I fall asleep, counting my blessings." Have a Happy New Year! :D

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

I know plenty of people with eyes closed. They don't see you like I do.