Tabo sa Malatapay in Zamboanguita

If it's Wednesday and you're in Dumaguete, don't forget to drop by Malatapay Tabo Market! Do this if you don't want to miss out the fun. 30 Kilometers South of Dumaguete on good road will bring you to a feast for all the senses

Budbud sa Tanjay

Whenever we go to Negros Oriental particularly at Tanjay City, this is one delicacy that we will never miss. It is Budbud. This is similar to the sumang malagkit in Tagalog region but the difference is the taste. This one is sweet and has a twist of chocolate.

Casaroro Falls in Valencia

Valencia’s elevation at 715 feet above sea level endows it with a cool climate. Trekkers access Casaroro Falls via three hundred concrete steps which descend into a scenic site surrounded by steep rock walls where a single column of sparkling water plunges almost a hundred feet into a chilly swimming caldera

Mt. Kanlaon of Canlaon City

Mt. Kanlaon remains to be the highest peak in Central Philippines. Rising up to a summit elevation of a staggering 8,088 feet or about 2,465 meters, it is one of the most active volcanoes in the country and is part of the Negros Volcanic Belt

The Old Bacong Convent

The Old Convent of the Parish of Bacong is one of the old convent in Negros Oriental preserved and now named as the Holy Family Formation Center

The native Bingka of Bacong

We turned our route as we wanted to pass the Combado road going to Valencia. As we turned our way, we saw a man and woman baking the Native "Bibingka" beside their house. They were busy and in a hurry packing up the bingka to a box. We stopped at their house and wanted to buy Bingkas. Before we knew it, the bingkas were already sold to a certain customer. But we tried our best to buy at least three pieces just to satisfy our craving mouth and stomach for such native delicacy.

Negros Oriental Arts and Heritage (NOAH)

So, we were there at NOAH. We looked at their showroom and asked for a cabinet but we're not able to find a simple cabinet instead.

Bambulo

The place is called "BAMBULO". They have place to dine in, lodges/cottages to stay, kiddie pool and mini golf

The Bamboo Pipe Organ of Bacong

The pipe organ of Bacong is already functioning. This is already used during mass.

Part of the Bamboo Pipe Organ of Bacong

The pipe organ of Bacong is already functioning. This is already used during mass.

Dolphin Watching in Bais City

Described as one of the most successful dolphin-and-whale watching operations in the country, the cruise takes off from Port Capiñahan every 8:00 AM and traverses the Bay towards Tañon Strait, the narrow channel between Negros and Cebu islands, acknowledged to have one of the biggest concentrations of cetaceans in the world.

Apo Island in Dauin

Apo Island is a 72-hectare, 200-meter high volcanic island about 5 kilometers off the municipality of Dauin. Five pocket beaches of white pebbles, two mangrove lagoons, and a lighthouse. The Apo Island Protected Landscape and Seascape comprises 691.45 hectares (72 terrestrial, the remaining is the marine area surrounding the island)

Balanan Lake in Siaton

An expansive mountain resort developed around Balanan Lake, a humerus-shaped body of water, 25 hectares in surface area, 285 ms above sea level, oriented along a northwest-southeast direction (right). The lake encases a kilometer-long waterway ideal for water sports

White Sand Bar in Manjuyod

A 7-kilometer-long strip of white sand beach in the middle of North Bais Bay. Ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The area is submerged at high tide. Four cottages are available for guests. Manjuyod is 58.2 kilometers from Dumaguete City.

Mabinay Caves in Mabinay

The prevalence of limestone rock and extensive karst phenomena secures Mabinay’s claim to being the Cave Town of Negros Oriental. According to the locals, there are over 400 caves honeycombing Mabinay’s lower regions

Niludhan Falls in Bayawan City

Negros Oriental’s tourism assets are refreshing for the waters that cascade down rugged mountainsides into popular swimming calderas. Among these are Casaroro and Pulangbato in Valencia; the towering Niludhan Falls in Bayawan City, Pagsalsalan in Ayungon; Guihulngan City’s Kinayan; Balangawan in Siaton

Twin Lakes in Sibulan

Sibulan’s Twin Lakes Balinsasayao and Danao are the centerpieces of Negros Oriental’s biggest and most important ecotourism sites

Feb 4, 2012

Poverty and hunger are different

Jun 20, 2011

An Ideal Student



I think this would be more applicable to this site because most of the members here are students. I was once a student like you. I experienced most if not all what you have experience. The stress and the rush are always part of being student. Lessons are from here and there. Attend class every day. Meet with friends and classmates. Study lessons and make assignments. These are some of the activities that a student should have. Passing or failing in the class is part of the game. But what are the qualities that a student must have in order to pass or make at the top? Do you have these qualities? If don’t, how do you acquire such qualities?

Actually being a student does not always mean that you have to study everyday always and you have to focus yourself only into studying. Studying is part of being a student. You are called a student because you have to study. Study what are the next lessons to be taken up and be prepared always. Although studying is necessary for students but you will not learn if you force yourself of what you do not want. That is why learning or studying should be accompanied by fun. Learning should be fun. Enjoy as a student.

In this dynamic world, it is clear that many things happen every minute. Change is always there. You have to grab the opportunity to enjoy changes around us. By these assumptions, we have to do things balance. Always study makes a dull boy. We have to socialize.

To fulfill the life as student, you must be part of different co-curricular and extracurricular activities. Study shows that most successful people are those who are active not only in academic but also to activities beyond academic aspect. This is really true because through participation in different activities in school will enhance your knowledge how to deal with real situations and manage the true purpose of what you are studying. These will also serve as the venue for you to apply what you have learned in the four walls of your classrooms. You don’t have to get only theories but also application. Most companies are looking more on your competencies on the actual performance rather on the theories you’ve learned in school.

Is it not boring that you are always inside your room with books around you? Is it not weird? If you are more on theories you become very idealistic and will not accept the imperfections of the world. Sometimes the theories you have studied is not always applicable to real life situations. An ideal student is the one who knows how to balance academics and non-academic activities. Too much or too less of something is not good. It should be fair. Equilibrium is always the answer. As students, start to begin with involvements in different activities while learning and I’m sure at the end you will feel the satisfaction you are looking for as a student. Learning is fun. Begin balance student life this school year. Aja!

Notes on Motivation

What is motivation? What motivates you as a person? Is there any great one thing that ultimately motivates us?

In Psychology, motivation is defined as the process that initiates, guides and maintains goal-oriented behaviors. Motivation is what causes us to act, whether it is getting a glass of water to reduce thirst or reading a book to gain knowledge. It involves the biological, emotional, social and cognitive forces that activate behavior. In everyday usage, the term motivation is frequently used to describe why a person does something.

Different types of motivation are frequently described as being either extrinsic or intrinsic. Extrinsic motivations are those that arise from outside of the individual and often involve rewards such as trophies, money, social recognition or praise. We become active when somebody recognize your effort and expect for a rewards. According to some, money is the most common motivator. When money speaks for a person, it really influences him and sometimes the impossible could be possible by money. I doubt this is the reason why people corrupt and kill. See what money can do. I must admit that money has an extraordinary force that person will be tempted to act differently. We need money in order for us to survive. We cannot get the goods and services we want if we don’t have money. But we have to be reminded that money is created to facilitate trade.

Intrinsic motivations are those that arise from within the individual, such as doing a complicated crossword puzzle purely for the personal gratification of solving a problem. It is driven by an interest or enjoyment in the task itself, and exists within the individual rather than relying on any external pressure.Research has found that it is usually associated with high educational achievement and enjoyment by student. These are non-monetary motivators and considered as highly subjective. These are more noble acts that do not count how much effort you made and how much have you given up resources to achieve such.

Now if I ask you on what motivates you, what would be your answer? Is it more intrinsic or extrinsic? Do you believe that money is the ultimate motivational factor given your current condition? What’s really important to you? Try to ask yourself these questions and reflect how these motivators affect you.

Who makes our Destiny?

I am really bothered with this question. In fact, I am always asking the same question. Who really make our destiny? Is it God or You created your own destiny?

According to Wikipedia, destiny refers to a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual. It is a concept based on the belief that there is a fixed natural order to the cosmos. But again who determines destiny?

There are different views with this question. They've got all the answer, different answers. Some said that God make things happen. He make things accordingly and even the worst events happened in our lives are planned by Him. He places people, things and does the seemingly impossible for those that love him and even those that don't. People who believe this concept sighted verses from the bible and explain that only God knows everything for us and they bet God made everything to happen. But, is it really God? Or we make things to happen?

Some people believe that we created our own destiny because we have given the free will to choose for ourselves. We make our choices thus making our destiny. What are happening right now in our lives are the end results of what decisions/choices we made before. Whatever choices we have determines our future and this all because of you.

Some would argue that no one makes our destiny. What happen happens. They are people who, I guess, believe that whatever will be, will be (“que sera, sera”). Destiny is just a natural state. It is there to force people to move and God only deals with it.

It really isn't very complicated. If you were to ask, who do you think determines our destiny? It is God, yourself, or no one at all?

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