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All is not lost for our nation. The power to make a change is right in our hands, and with the youth of today empowered to help us see the silver lining in all of the mess and chaos we are in now, we're all set to see a better and brighter Philippines.
Why did I take a break?
When is the time that we make our own choices despite what our parents want? Am I dishonoring or disrespecting them just because I want to decide on something my way?
We're all bound to make history one way or another. But making the first step is the hardest, still it must be done. With the right amount of self-confidence and heartfelt support from people, you'll make your way. A good friend joins me in discussing today's topic.
It's time for the impostor to claim the victory. After two episodes of navigating through the Impostor Syndrome, we close things here on how you can cope up with this and see that you're actually really good at things. (From the article Feel like a fraud? published by the American Psychological Association in 2013 [https://www.apa.org/gradpsych/2013/11/fraud])
Continuing our Impostor Syndrome series, in this episode we get to look closer into ourselves to ask if we really are suffering from IS. We also get to talk about the sub-types that Dr. Valerie Young discusses in her book. Learn more as you listen.
A great work that has to be done involves everyone. And for a this process to even take place, painstaking preparations must be done. The reward? It's exponentially awesome. [This is a preaching for Victory Meycauayan's Volunteer Weekend.]
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.