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	<updated>2005-12-08T04:30:00Z</updated>
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		<title type="html">The Power of the Human Spirit</title>
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		<author><name><![CDATA[Sacha Chua]]></name></author>
		<updated>2005-12-08T09:30:00Z</updated>
    <published>2005-12-08T04:30:00Z</published>
    <category term="career" />
<category term="education" />
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		<id>https://sachachua.com/blog/?p=3188</id>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Irine Yu pointed me to the speech delivered by <a href="http://mole.msuiit.edu.ph/moodle/mod/resource/view.php?id=1185">Intel Excellence in Teaching awardee Dr. Josette Biyo</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>
When your job becomes your mission, your primary concern is giving your best in everything you do. Knowing that you have contributed<br>
significantly towards the creation of a product which can make a difference in your company and the larger community is reward in itself.
</p></blockquote>
<p>We can make a difference no matter who or what or where we are. If we know _why_, then the _how_ follows. =)</p>

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		<title type="html">Surround yourself with exceptional people</title>
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		<updated>2005-08-21T17:34:00Z</updated>
    <published>2005-08-21T13:34:00Z</published>
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		<id>https://sachachua.com/blog/?p=2917</id>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2005/08/you-need-people/">Steve Pavlina advises people to surround themselves with exceptional people.</a> It's advice found in many self-improvement books as well, and something I firmly believe in. High-energy, successful, happy people around you will inspire you to be like that too.</p>
<p>It started with my family. My dad's passion for his work taught me<br>
that you could reach greater heights if you're doing something you're<br>
passionate about. My mom's books and stories taught me to appreciate<br>
the business that supports and is built around such passion. My<br>
sisters showed me what it was like to make your own paths and take<br>
those adventures. My godparents showed me how wonderful a supportive<br>
group of friends can be. My high school friends were also supportive<br>
and inspiring, and they dreamed big dreams too.</p>
<p>I fumbled a bit in first year college because I was more focused on<br>
fitting in, but when I went back to my roots and joined the dorm<br>
network team, I found another amazing group of geeks. And I don't<br>
really know how we all got together, but the friends I made while I<br>
was teaching totally, totally rock as well. We face different<br>
challenges and we may not face all of them successfully, but I really<br>
admire their attitude towards life. They are fundamentally happy.</p>
<p>I seek out groups like the Toastmasters. I want to be a professional<br>
speaker, and being surrounded by people working on their communication<br>
skills is absolutely fantastic. I love talking to people who are<br>
passionate about teaching and research; they give me an idea of what<br>
lies ahead. I am inspired by people who are making a difference or who<br>
are working on doing so, like Lawrence Hughes and Maoi Arroyo in terms<br>
of Philippine IT opportunities. I admire Mario Carreon for his passion<br>
for teaching even as he gets heartbreaking results from students. I am<br>
surrounded by excellent people, and the more I learn from them, the<br>
more people I find.</p>
<p>Surround yourself with exceptional people. It isn't easy. You can't<br>
just say &#8220;I want to get to know you&#8221; and leave it at that. A daily<br>
&#8220;Hi&#8221; is much less effective than the occasional &#8220;I'd like to know more<br>
about &#8230;&#8221; or &#8220;What do you think about &#8230;&#8221; that takes the person's<br>
interests into account. But you can do it, and you'll learn so much by<br>
doing so!</p>

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		<title type="html">Wheee&#8230; =)</title>
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		<updated>2005-05-04T08:28:00Z</updated>
    <published>2005-05-04T04:28:00Z</published>
    <category term="goodkarma" />
		<id>https://sachachua.com/blog/?p=2747</id>
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<jmobautista> did you catch my message on livejournal? :D
<sachac> Hmmm, gotta check... Which entry?
<jmobautista> i was asking if i could add you to my friends page, as
              (shh don't tell sacha) secretly i admire your
              organization and thought-keeping skills.
<jmobautista> the one right before your most recent one.
<sachac> <laugh> Go ahead and add me. I'll add you too so that you can
see my disorganized unkept thoughts. =)
<jmobautista> to tell you the truth, after reading your lj and recent
              wiki entries, it got me writing again
<sachac> That's good to hear! =D
<jmobautista> oh, and also, i wanted to congratulate you on your
              relationship (i know it's late) - it caught me off
              guard, especially as i only found out through your
              latest post
<jmobautista> i'm still on sacha i-will-never-have-a-boyfriend mode @_@
<sachac> <laugh>
<sachac> Thanks.
<jmobautista> anyway, back to topic - i really admire how you have
              these huge lists on your wiki - and at the end of the
              day you've crossed them all out.
<jmobautista> in spite of everything you do, in spite of all your
              interests and such.
<sachac> Heh. Not today&#45;&#45;only a few non-essential things crossed out...
<jmobautista> that's really admirable. even though i haven't had the
              pleasure of picking apart brains with you for long, i
              really respect that.
<sachac> The lists are actually just lists of things I do, and part of
         my interests.
<sachac> (I keep them written down because I'll otherwise forget them.
         Besides, it's nice to see crossed-out stuff.)
<jmobautista> but still, you're able to accomplish most of them! the
              past few years haven't been kind to me (long story) and
              i've hit a lot of slumps
<jmobautista> i find it hard to complete even stuff i'm interested in
<jmobautista> so those times i wander off to your wiki to be inspired.
<sachac> The trick is to make the tasks so small that it's easier to
         finish them than to procrastinate... ;)
<jmobautista> but shh, don't tell anyone :P
<jmobautista> exactly.
<jmobautista> that's what i do these days.
<sachac> I keep a couple of important stuff around so that I can do
         the other tasks while procrastinating the bigger tasks...
<sachac> ... and when I do get those spurts of productivity, I just
         work through my list, trying to make the most of it. =)
<sachac> (I'm really not that organized or productive; I just _look_
         it because it's written down somewhere. =) )
<jmobautista> semantics. it's inspired me all the same. and i'm sure
              the same is true for a lot of people. ^_^
<sachac> I'm glad to hear that. =)
<sachac> I'm really glad to hear that I sometimes help you get out of
         your slumps. =D
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<jmobautista> i guess i wish i could replay that time and appreciate
              the study more. and the teaching. you have a lot of
              passion for it, and it shows brilliantly.
<jmobautista> i'm sorry it took me so long to say that, but there it is. ^^;;
<sachac> <smile> Thank you. That means a lot to me.
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<p><a href="https://sachachua.com/notebook/wiki/GoodKarma">GoodKarma</a></p>


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