Monday, October 16, 2023

Resilience

RESILIENCE 
The capacity to bounce back from misfortune and overcome obstacles is known as resilience. Given that they have experienced multiple natural disasters, political upheavals, economic hardships, and social issues throughout their history, many Filipinos exhibit this quality. Filipinos are known for their collective resilience, which stems from their innate values, culture, and sense of community.

The strong familial bonds that give Filipinos both material and emotional support are another element of resilience in this population. Filipinos cherish their extended family, which consists of friends, neighbors, and even complete strangers who are connected by a common interest in addition to their biological family. They put into reality the idea of bayanihan, which refers to helping one another out, especially when one is in need. They also adhere to the idea of utang na loob, or "debt of gratitude," which requires them to return others' generosity and kindness. These ideas encourage the Filipino people to be devoted to one another and supportive of one another, even in times of hardship. 

In conclusion, the ability to bounce back from setbacks and obstacles is a wonderful trait shared by Filipinos. Their culture, values, and community which give them purpose, hope, support, and joy—are the foundation of their resilience. Resilience can, however, have disadvantages and restrictions that prevent Filipinos from realizing their full potential and solving systemic issues. For Filipinos and the Philippines to have a brighter future, resilience must be balanced and strengthened by other elements like empowerment, innovation, and transformation. 

References:
https://performanceexcellencenetwork.org/pensights/buildingmore-resilient-     organizations-dec-2020/ 

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Sunday, October 8, 2023

Second Parents


 SECOND PARENTS
 
       

Teachers' Day aims to raise awareness of the importance of the role played by teachers all over the world. They dedicate their lives, often for a very low salary, to making an impact on the way of children learn and grow and turn into adults. 

In addition to teaching academic material, teachers act as mentors and role models in our lives. They inspire and motivate students, giving them resilience, self-assurance, and a strong work ethic. Instructors provide direction, assistance, and encouragement, and help students navigate through challenges and discover their unique talents and strengths. Their positive influence can shape students' lives, instilling values and qualities that extend far beyond the classroom. They provide emotional support, compassion, and self-confidence. 

Teachers instill a passion for lifelong learning by emphasizing the importance of continuous personal and professional growth. They encourage students to seek knowledge beyond. They create a safe and inclusive space where students feel comfortable expressing themselves and exploring their identities. By fostering critical thinking, creativity, and empathy, teachers equip students with the tools needed to understand the world around them and make informed decisions. Teachers are the gatekeepers of knowledge, empowering students with the skills, information, and understanding necessary to thrive in the world. 

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