Free Apps for Productivity

Forest – “Stay Focused, be Present” An app that helps you do your work by keeping you away from your phone. While you do that you grow a virtual forest. It’s like a game; every time you grow a tree, you gain coins which will avail you choose different species to grow or different bgm.ContinueContinue reading “Free Apps for Productivity”

Cebu Lookbook

Been struggling a lot about making a blog post about my trip in Cebu, although I did post a Cebu Photobook, but other than that I couldn’t really make anything out of it. Before the trip, I had a lot of ideas on how I would like things to go but REALITY check in. TooContinueContinue reading “Cebu Lookbook”

January Faves

Wow, we are on the second month of the year already! How have you been keeping up with your 365 journal? I never had one, so I’m good haha. Anyway, I’m so glad February is finally here bc I have always been awkward with January, being a new beginning and all that. But nonetheless, JanuaryContinueContinue reading “January Faves”

My Creative Process

I have always been a slowpoke –somebody who moves, acts, responds, or works very slowly. “why do you speak so slow? Why do you eat so slow? Is there any way for you to move faster?” Not a big news. I always have been this way since I was little. While that’s not saying IContinueContinue reading “My Creative Process”

Weekend Notes ii

Trust me when I say, when you and your friends are done with school, meeting up with them becomes a tough task. My friendly advice is, if youre still in school and you have your bffs make to most out of it, it may feel like school takes on forever but it actually doesn’t. WhenContinueContinue reading “Weekend Notes ii”

A Mini Photobook: Cotabato and Contradictions

I’ve never told anyone about it but I’ve visited Cotabato City. Some time ago, I went with people I’ve met for the first time and stayed for 4 days. It was almost a forced trip even though I went with my own two feet and my mind very conscious.  And while I didn’t go thereContinueContinue reading “A Mini Photobook: Cotabato and Contradictions”