Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

What happens after school? ( My real-life experience)

You are used to working hard up to the wee hours to the morning, exhausting every pound of blood and labor to recreate your concept of perfection, even draining your last battery of energy just to finish up a masterpiece then suddenly, you STOPPED.


Boom! Goodbye school, Hello Illness.


That's what happened to me. (with no exaggerations, your honor.)  That's what you get when you're really stressed-out then you do nothing to suppress the load of stress your'e carrying. I remembered I really had slept at least 4 hours, or maybe 3 hours but it's really wasn't enough. 


Or maybe the illness is heavily intensified with other factors such as lifestyle modifications, the weather, or maybe some unruly kids trying to ruin your sweet vacation.


or maybe it's a Post-school syndrome. You know, by really working hard to earn something you really wanted, you really really deserve a pound or even a barrel of rest.  Maybe my body needs it so badly that I've been bed-ridden for 3 days, recovering for at least one week to regain my health.


That's why it's important for students (or anyone) to de-stress every once in a while to sustain the adjustments needed by our body. You know, our body (and our health) is a precious treasure, and it is entrusted to us by God to take good care of it. 


So I ask Mr. Google what might be his possible recommendations, and whoa, he gave me a whopping 623,000 suggestions. 


So out of some galactic techie junk, I've stumbled upon http://stress.about.com/od/studentstress/tp/school_stress.htm


Here are some of the tips shared to us by Elizabeth Scott, M.S



1. Power Naps
Students, with their packed schedules, are notorious for missing sleep. Unfortunately, operating in a sleep-deprived state puts you at a distinct disadvantage. You’re less productive, you may find it more difficult to learn, and you may even be a hazard behind the wheel! Learn more about the effects of sleep deprivation and the value of the power nap; for busy students, it’s a must!

2. Visualizations
This one is easy, effective, and can help you to do better in school. Visualizations can help you calm down, detach from what’s stressing you, and turn off your body’s stress response. You can also use visualizations to prepare for presentations, to stress less and score higher on tests by vividly seeing yourself performing just as you’d like to. Learn more about how to use guided imagery and visualizations to reduce stress and prepare for success. (see yourself doing well)

3. Exercise
One of the healthiest ways to blow off steam is to get a regular exercise program going. Students can work exercise easily into their schedules by doing yoga in the morning, walking or biking to campus, or reviewing for tests with a friend while walking on a treadmill at the gym. Starting now and keeping a regular exercise practice throughout your lifetime can help you live longer and enjoy your life more.

4. Breathing Exerc
When your body is experiencing a stress response, you’re often not thinking as clearly as you could be. A quick way to calm down is to practice breathing exercises. These can be done virtually anywhere to relieve stress in minutes, and are especially effective for reducing anxiety before or even during tests, as well as during other times when stress feels overwhelming. Learn more about how to practice breathing exercises.

5. PMR
Another great stress reliever that can be used during tests as well as before bed (to prepare for sleep), or at other times when stress has you physically ‘wound up’, is something called Progressive Muscle Relaxation, or PMR. This technique involves tensing and relaxing all muscles until the body is completely relaxed. With practice, you can learn to release stress from your body in seconds. Learn more about PMR.

6. Music
A convenient stress reliever that has also shown many cognitive benefits, music can help you to relieve stress and either calm yourself down or stimulate your mind as your situation warrants. Students can harness the benefits of music by playing classical music while studying, playing upbeat music to ‘wake up’ mentally, or relaxing with the help of their favorite slow melodies. Learn more about why and how music is a great stress reliever, and how to use music for stress management.

7. Staying Organized
It’s a fact that clutter causes stress, and can decrease productivity and even cost you money! Many students live in a cluttered place and even have cluttered study areas, and this can have negative effects on grades. One way to reduce the amount of stress that you experience as a student is to keep a minimalist, soothing study area that’s free of distractions and clutter. It’s worth the effort!

8. Eat Right
You may not realize it, but your diet can either boost your brain power or sap you of mental energy! While a healthy diet isn’t generally thought of as a stress management technique or a study aid, it can actually function as both! Read more on the consequences of a poor diet, and learn how to relieve stress with a healthy diet. It takes virtually no extra time, and can keep you from experiencing diet-related mood swings, light-headedness and more.

9. Self Hypnosis
Students often find themselves ‘getting very sleepy’ (like when they pull all-nighters), but—all kidding aside—self hypnosis can be an effective stress management tool and a power productivity tool as well. With it, you can help yourself release tension from your body and stress from your mind, and plant the seeds of success in your subconscious mind with the power of autosuggestion.

10. Positive Thinking and Affirmations
Did you know that optimists actually experience better circumstances, in part, because their way of thinking helps to create better circumstances in their lives? It’s true! The habit of optimism and positive thinking can bring better health, better relationships, and, yes, better grades. Learn how to train your brain for more positive self talk and a brighter future withaffirmations and other tools for optimism.





So Remember, when you are STRESSED, always DE-STRESS.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

ALL IN ONE DAY: The series (Kabanata XIII)

Day 13
June 15, 2010


What I did today:
  • Handled and queued Technical Support Calls
  • Assisted in installing all-in-1 PC 
  • Fetch and Deliver Peripherals
  • Assisted in production of Media team
  • Get PC Specifications
  • Clerical Duties
  • Industrial Chores
  • Wrapped PC and Peripherals


Today was one of my special days. You want to know why? Because, it's my birthday!
Well, this birthday was not even ordinary nor very extravagant, it was just explicitly exciting and engaging. First off, I slept late but I woke up very early. Next, the "train" event. If Japan is to Bullet Train, then Philippines is Light Railway Transit (LRT) / Metro Railway Transit (MRT). For most Filipinos, these are the ways that they can hop into any place faster and hopefully safer. Now back to the "train" event. I went to the station just in time for the next train to arrive. But looking to my mobile phone, It was still too early. For the first time in history, I was so frustrated that I am very early! Nevertheless, I just waited for the next train, anyway the time is rush hour so I will not have any problems waiting for the next one. And Alas, a BETTER train arrived, and I got a prized seat at the middle.  
I thought I will go through the day without anyone knowing it's my day. Unfortunately, because of Social Media Networks and "Tsismis" here and there, They had blown my cover and I had to admit that its my birthday. Way to go!
With regards to my work, I was having a good time performing my duties and getting along with my officemates. But on the other hand, I was sad that i need to leave days later because I am not a regular employee. I had developed some good working relationships with them but unfortunately, some good things never last.
It feels like a normal day, but the impact of social media such as Facebook and others created less beeps and more pops and more posts in the digital world. I was happy though that I get to reconnect to my friends and to my loved ones. I was really hoping that they did not forget me, and it was true enough. I love you guys!
"Maraming Salamat sa lahat ng bumati at naki-saya, binuhay niyo ang katawang lupa ko! God bless!"

13 days down, only 1 more to go. 

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

ALL IN ONE DAY: The series (Kabanata XI)

Day 11


June 8, 2010

What I did today:
  • Round-checked on all LCD Monitors
  • Handled and queued Technical Support Calls
  • Assisted troubleshooting PC
  • Set-upped & Deployed PC
  • Formatted PC
  • Installed Software
  • Clerical Duties
  • Industrial Chores
  • Wrapped Peripherals

Lots of strange stuff today. First, I brought my umbrella for no reason, (maybe it's a natural tendency for me to be prepared at all times; Boyscout per se. Second, lots of people encouraged me to do something but at the back of my mind again, still commands me to do otherwise. I still believe in one philosophy, "The future is a like a treasure in a map, we must choose wisely the right paths to take in order to reach the prize."  I think I must weigh and consider. Third, I saw a mice at one of our "RESTRICTED" rooms. Strange? Yes, it really happened. It might had been frightened the moment I saw it because it rapidly run away from me. Lastly, what I expected did not really happened, but what happened later is really fun.

Happy Birthday to one of my cousins. ASN BROTHERHOOD rocks!
Happy Birthday to all of my friends, acquaintances, classmates and schoolmates who has just added another year in their lives!
Happy Birthday to all! ...Just to be sure :)
And, a week after this day, may be one of my special day!

11 days down, 3 to go!




Tuesday, June 1, 2010

ALL IN ONE DAY: The series (Kabanata IX)

Day 9
June 1, 2010


What I did today:
  • Round checked LCD Monitors around the training center
  • Handled and queued Technical Support Calls
  • Assisted troubleshooting and replacing printer
  • Assisted in Production of Media
  • Assisted in Installing UPS
  • Reset the Wireless Router
  • Set-upped PC
  • Help desk
More challenging tasks today.  I had a good time performing my tasks and I am also gaining a lot of confidence for I am getting more familiar with the field I am heading in the future. 
While I am writing this post for this blog, I am experiencing  a mild headache, maybe due to changing weather conditions and I think my body misses the work. Furthermore, I am still recovering from the weekend slumber and the stress that schoolworks gave. More Adjustments to go!
My co-intern just had his last day at the office. Good Job! See you soon!
I had a really hectic schedule but some folks would think that writing this post is just a waste of time. Yes, it eats up a parcel of my precious time, but this art of writing helps me to express what I feel and share my experiences with the whole world. 



Thursday, May 27, 2010

ALL IN ONE DAY: The series (Kabanata VIII)

Day 8


May 27, 2010


What I did today:


  • Handled and queued Technical Support Calls
  • Assisted troubleshooting and fixing map network drives
  • Handled signing of acknowledgments and distribution of receipts
  • Round checked LCD Monitors around the training center
  • Set-upped PC
  • Wrapped Monitors and PC units
  • Tested and Labelled Headphones
  • Assisted in inventory of Packaged PC and Monitor units
  • Checked PC Specifications 
  • Installed software
  • Clerical Duties
Busiest day so far again. If you read my checklist, i changed it into bullets because it is not done on a certain order and what you have just read is the revised activities that commenced earlier this day. I changed it into a more specific description just to be concise. 

Going back, this day was colder than the previous ones. The rain also fell hard this morning but fortunately, it did stopped when we arrived at the office. 
Conclusively, I handled more activities now. I was confident now at my duties. I owe some of these training to my mentors, supervisors, as well as my co-intern. I think what I do lack now is communication skills. But, there is a sure room for that in the future. But for now,  I think I should enhance more my skills and abilities and learn more from my present environment.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

ALL IN ONE DAY: The series (Kabanta VII)

DAY 7 


May 25, 2010


What I did today:
            1. Attend to calls for support
            2. Round check on all LCD Monitors
            3. Wrap PC
            4. Check and Verify System Unit Specifications
            5. Set-up PC
            6. Technical Support
            7. Install Software/Applications
            8. Industrial Duties


"I had so much to tell that I need to divide it into two parts (ready?)"


BAD: At one point, why do I need to mention the worst part first? This is because of the good and better things that happened later on. (So let's see) I had to commute early because of some matters. In fact, this is my first time to go to the office just by myself. I was really frustrated that I made a wrong decision not to stop at one station and that led me to walking for several blocks to reach that other station. I was really perspiring at that moment. When the train had arrived, someone or "they" pushed me harshly just to sit to better seats. I thought afterwards, why do they need to do that, if they can perform it in a well-organized manner.

BETTER: Surprisingly, I arrived earlier than others. (I thought I would be late for the first time!) Today has less calls and more engaging activities, which I prefer most. If you will re-read my checklist, This, so far is the busiest day. I am glad that I handled calls better than the last time, I also get to finish my tasks faster than my average time. I also experienced my first unattended technical support, which I am really proud because of this achievement. I also got my personal computer unit and hopefully in the future, my account. I experienced the LOVE which stands for "Love Of Vending Experience" twice. And even though I departed later than my usual time, I am still overwhelmed and ecstatic about the great things that happened to me this day. Thank You God!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

ALL IN ONE DAY: The series (Kabanata II)

DAY 2


May 18, 2010




What I did today:
1.Random Rounds for Maintenance and Support
2.Assist in Troubleshooting & Testing
3.Assist in Telecommunications Support
4.Attend the Calls for Technical Support
5.Assemble and Troubleshoot PC






I was still adjusting to my new environment but I think I performed way better than I did yesterday. My co-intern also helped me with everything that I need to know. There were additional tasks that I need to do and more responsibilities to be handled. I was in my office attire today and I felt I was really working, which is a good thing which means I enjoyed everything that I was doing. However, I was still frustrated with the PC.  I hope I can finish it tomorrow. 

Monday, May 17, 2010

ALL IN ONE DAY: The series (Kabanata I)

DAY 1    
May 17, 2010


What I did today:
1.  Orientation about the company and my tasks as an intern
2.  Observation and Familiarization with the workplace and the staff
3.   Attend the Calls for Technical Support
4.   Assemble and Troubleshoot PC
5.    Industrial Activities

Today was a fine day. I was really enthusiastic and excited to work for the company. It was a bit exhausting and very uneasy because it was my first day but I really enjoyed the whole experience.