Making a home feel a little more like… home.COVID-19 has forced all of us to adjust in ways that we never thought we would have had to before. Daily trips to Starbs turned into dalgona coffee, classmates that never seem to stop asking for pad paper turned into our moms going “aNAK” every twenty minu...
Every year is an opportunity to reset, renew, and rediscover yourself. But ready na ba tayo to claim 2021 as our year?Maliban sa panganib sa physical health, damang-dama rin ang epekto ng pandemic sa life goals natin. Natanong mo na siguro ang sarili mo, “kaya pa ba, self?”Ang sagot? Kinakaya at kak...
Congratulations on finishing your education! While there might not have been a graduation ceremony, it’s still worth celebrating since that’s years of your hard work being recognized. Here at Edukasyon.ph, we’re proud of you and want to help you get started on the next chapter of your life—your care...
Learning to budget sounds like such a big step towards adulthood! While we don’t disagree, we do realize budgeting teaches us more than just to allocate our funds better. It helps us realize what we want out of life, reveals our non-negotiables, and the things we’re willing to compromise on.That sai...
There’s no shame in having second thoughts or wondering if you’re on the right path.. Some call it “quarter life crisis,” others call it “limbo.”What we often forget is that “the right path” is something only you can decide for yourself. Life doesn’t come with a manual that teaches us how to move fo...
These days, people think that the correct response for “How are you?” is “I’ve been busy, thanks!” To put it bluntly – busy is so overrated. Being busy just means you’re doing a lot. As to whether or not what you’re doing adds value to your life – that’s another story.Are the things you’...
There goes 2018! But the real question is: how do you plan to spend 2019? They say the way you start your year is the way the whole year will turn out. And if that’s true, we hope you’re starting 2019 with ground-breaking changes! (or just changes) While there is no black and white way of starting t...
“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules, and they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify and vilify them. About the only thin...
Every graduating (or gradwaiting) student knows that next to getting their hands on those hard-earned diplomas, nothing comes close to the excitement of ~finally~ getting their dream jobs (yay!).It’s like embracing the #adulting world, except there’s this thought of getting that long-awaited, much-d...
Explore your field, enjoy your career, and be the best you can ever be —you were full of ideals when you were a student. But upon entering the corporate world, working almost the whole day, battling with the infamous traffic daily, juggling through different tasks, and losing yourself in the w...
Teachers, we all know that your job is not easy. You pour out your time and energy to 30 or so students all day. Then you spend more hours at home, grading papers and preparing lesson plans. You don’t always get paid enough for what you do. Yet you keep going anyway. All for the love of teachi...
Over the years, the concept of “work-study balance” has been an ongoing struggle for working students. While there can be a number of factors involved, financial crisis is still the primary reason why students take part-time (or full-time) jobs. Running from school to work and juggling a...