Showing posts with label youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youth. 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.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

ALL IN ONE DAY: The series (Kabanata XIV)

Day 14

June 17, 2010

What I did today:
  • assisted in the production of media team
  • replaced defective PS/2 mouse
  • labelled defective system units
  • assisted troubleshooting block-out PCs
  • Handled and queued tech. support calls to be fixed
  • Assisted in installing U130 
  • Done cable management
  • Assisted fixing smartQ monitors
  • Fetched system units and peripherals from stock room

This is one of my memorable days. First of all, I had finished my internship today. However, I got a mixed feeling of gladness and a bit of sadness after that very hour. I felt very glad that I made it to the number of hours needed from ours, and finally I can concentrate more on our research-making, I felt sad because I had to leave this early and as a matter of fact, they were surprised that I finished earlier than they expected. How I wish that I could stay and bond with my mentors longer. How I wish that I could learn more things in the field that I am heading in. How I wish that I should have learn more things only if I stay. But reality is, It is time to  move forward, for there are lots of things to do.
Second, I was happy to be involved in this one-of-a-kind experience. I felt I was really a regular employee, I felt I belong, and I felt the real world, even face to face. I also learned a lot of practical and even technical knowledge about my chosen field. I also got to deal with demands and pressure which is all right for me, because It is a way of conditioning myself along the way. I also get to celebrate my birthday in a environment that I perhaps belong in the future. (Who knows?)
Third, I met people that does not hesitate to teach what they knew and to share things that I will be needing in the future. I am very thankful for these people (sorry, I cannot mention names because it is unethical, to think that a reader from any part of the world can view such information and eventually use them at the expense of others. That, I cannot permit to happen, and after all I signed the "Oath of Confidentiality" anyway.) and also to God for allowing these things to happen in my life.
To YOU
To my "possible" avid reader/s: this might be the end of the series or who knows? It might be the beginning of a new chapter in my life. God, let your will be done.

14 days down, more exhilarating, exciting, and blessed days to come.
        God bless everyone!




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

AMA Computer University (First Trimester '10-'11)

To all AMA Computer University (Project 8, Quezon City) Students:

4th of May 2010: marks our opening of classes. Pack up your bag, prepare your outfit and brace yourselves for tomorrow will be the official start of the first trimester. Do not forget to bring you Certificate of Registration (COR) and some papers. (If they require you to do so) 

Freshmen: Be ready to meet some new friends and expose yourselves to the place you will be in the succeeding years. Join organizations of your preference, which will be your Ates' and Kuyas' inside the school premises and will also give you some helpful tips and advices you need in college. Be sure to make this day unforgettable. God Bless you guys!

Seniors: Be ready for a huge surprise! Hope for the best!

"God bless us all!"

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!

ALL IN ONE DAY: The series (Kabanata VI)

DAY 6


May 24, 2010


What I did today:
          1. Attend to calls for support
          2. Assist in Technical Support
          3. Format PC
          4. Install Operating System and Software/Applications
          5. Set-up and Deploy PC
          6. Clerical Duties


This day started a little bad because of my stomach ache. I cannot concentrate well on my work and since this is the first day of the week, there are a lot of duties and tasks to perform. Fortunately, after having my lunch, I felt better and a bit energized for the coming hours. The heaviest and the meanest task for the day is setting up the UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) which was very heavy. This is my first time to assist in deploying a PC so I was really trying to perform well but the UPS was not cooperative at all. I was frustrated a bit but I became happy when we finally finished the day's work.

Note: If you are a bit curious why this post is not uploaded early in this blog is because of my cousin's arrival here in Manila. We ate and had some updating and sharing and this lasted till midnight. So I decided to postpone it and do it today (2010-04-25) for I still have to attend my on the job training. 
        
        
          

Thursday, September 17, 2009

S.O.N.A (SOcial Networking Addiction)


Hello Everyone!
 
This is my first blog and I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for taking one parcel of your precious time for reading this, and i would truly appreciate your comments or your reactions about this blog.
Anyway, I do not want to make this introductory address very lengthy (yeah... that's right!)

I think the youth today take this quotation seriously, and it goes like this...                                    "Man is not an island"
 
You may wonder, why does the youth today become a sort of "couch potatoes", what I mean is that they spend thousands of their minutes in front of a desktop computer, or maybe a laptop. You may also wonder that they speak of things that is very savvy and they talk about some things that seems alienating to us, i speak to everyone...
 
Now the hero came and said... Hello everyone, I am SixDegrees.com! 
This sparked the curiosity in us and explored the dynamic world of online social networking.
 
History of Social Networking Sites                                                    The first recognizable social network site launched in 1997. SixDegrees.com allowed users to create profiles, list their Friends and, beginning in 1998, surf the Friends lists. Each of these features existed in some form before SixDegrees, of course. Profiles existed on most major dating sites and many community sites. AIM and ICQ buddy lists supported lists of Friends, although those Friends were not visible to others. Classmates.com allowed people to affiliate with their high school or college and surf the network for others who were also affiliated, but users could not create profiles or list Friends until years later. SixDegrees was the first to combine these features.
 SixDegrees promoted itself as a tool to help people connect with and send messages to others. While SixDegrees attracted millions of users, it failed to become a sustainable business and, in 2000, the service closed. Looking back, its founder believes that SixDegrees was simply ahead of its time (A. Weinreich, personal communication, July 11, 2007). While people were already flocking to the Internet, most did not have extended networks of friends who were online. Early adopters complained that there was little to do after accepting Friend requests, and most users were not interested in meeting strangers.

From 1997 to 2001, a number of community tools began supporting various combinations of profiles and publicly articulated Friends. AsianAvenue, BlackPlanet, and MiGente allowed users to create personal, professional, and dating profiles—users could identify Friends on their personal profiles without seeking approval for those connections (O. Wasow, personal communication, August 16, 2007). Likewise, shortly after its launch in 1999, LiveJournal listed one-directional connections on user pages. LiveJournal's creator suspects that he fashioned these Friends after instant messaging buddy lists (B. Fitzpatrick, personal communication, June 15, 2007)—on LiveJournal, people mark others as Friends to follow their journals and manage privacy settings. The Korean virtual worlds site Cyworld was started in 1999 and added SNS features in 2001, independent of these other sites (see Kim & Yun, this issue). Likewise, when the Swedish web community LunarStorm refashioned itself as an SNS in 2000, it contained Friends lists, guestbooks, and diary pages (D. Skog, personal communication, September 24, 2007).

The next wave of SNSs began when Ryze.com was launched in 2001 to help people leverage their business networks. Ryze's founder reports that he first introduced the site to his friends—primarily members of the San Francisco business and technology community, including the entrepreneurs and investors behind many future SNSs (A. Scott, personal communication, June 14, 2007). In particular, the people behind Ryze, Tribe.net, LinkedIn, and Friendster were tightly entwined personally and professionally. They believed that they could support each other without competing (Festa, 2003). In the end, Ryze never acquired mass popularity, Tribe.net grew to attract a passionate niche user base, LinkedIn became a powerful business service, and Friendster became the most significant, if only as "one of the biggest disappointments in Internet history" (Chafkin, 2007, p. 1).

What goes up, must go down                                                                It is true though, that some social networking sites are short-lived and there is just a small multitude of loyalists to that particular site. As some sites developed and introduced features and capabilities others cannot attain, this just gobbled some and raise others on the pedestal.
One site that may be a testament to this situation is Friendster (www.friendster.com) Friendster was launched in 2002 and it is first designed to be an online dating site. It helped people know friends of their friends, and find romance over a stranger around the world (could be). It attracted a lot of followers and grew to an astounding number of 300,000 users in 2003. (What an accomplishment) 
But this "once great site" soon encountered several difficulties and this downward surge became a breakpoint for the diminishing of user's interests on friendster. Although U.S users had started losing interest, this event also sparked popularity of the site on a few Asian countries specially the Southeast like Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, and also our country, the Philippines.
 
Social Networking and lovin' it                                                             But this event did not put to end the desire of the people to meet and interact with other persons around the globe. Soon, other sites were introduced to the mainstream and brought again the interests of the people. This is what i can refer to as the "global web phenomenon"
 
Global it may seem that some sites are made for a specific point or area of interest, culture, taste, and even race. There are also sites that are made to cater a particular need of every loyal user. This sites introduced music, video and even photo sharing, users can also chat and interact with other users using web applications that connect both ends of the world. Truly, this amazed others and caught their loyalty.
Nowadays, it seems that every person whether young or old, regardless of their social status, wherever you may be in the world, or whatever you may do, you may be have at least one social networking site that you often visit frequently.
I guess that as long as the sun rises in the east and sets on the west, and as long as the hen lays it's egg and the dove stays white, the future of social networking is endless.
 
Stop. Look. Surf : BEWARE!                                                                     And before you will begin to indulge and explore the big world of online social networking, here is a piece of friendly advice: "Too much is Dangerous"
Guys, beware of over exposing yourself in the online world. Yes, you can indulge but do not overindulge. Do not also bare your personal information to strangers (and people not invited to the party) and do not let yourself be a prey of today's "Cyber Predators". There are many cases in and out that they let this criminal steal, modify and maliciously used it to their own advantage. I urge you social people to be responsible on presenting your online identity for what you do not know, danger is everywhere and i mean, anywhere, online and offline.
Top 3                                                                                                                                However there is light still in the online world. Danger lurks everywhere but you can defend yourself. This are three things that you can do (and for future posts, i'll do this part always)
Top 3 : Be responsible.                                                                                    Whatever content you may place online, it is your responsibility. The thing here is to moderate the things that you impart online.
Top 2 : Be selfish.                                                                                             Personal (also Private) Information are best said to yourself and to yourself alone. This time, you need to be selfish (on this part only). The thing here is to limit the persons who can see the information and keep others to very depths of yourself.
Top 1 : Surf Safely.                                                                                             My last advice for you is to visit the sites you know that can protect your personal information. (Be sure that when you log-in to a site you see "https://..." on the address bar, it means that the site is secure and of course your private information as well) 
 
(for you, what's your Top 3?)
___________________
 
Online Social Networking sites are fun and will let you explore the world at the tip of your fingers but always make sure that you surf safely!