Monday, April 05, 2010

When AGE defined MATURITY

When AGE defined MATURITY

Not all people mature when they age. I personally would like to believe that I am still young. I proudly wear my age – I’m 33 years old, and yes, I do not feel my age.
There are certain aspects in my life that makes me believe that maturity is a matter of perspective.

I may be “young” in the way that I feel (I don’t feel old) but as the years go by, I feel my age as responsibilities are expected on me.

Also, the way other people treat me gives me an indication as to how mature I should act and react.

At home, I am second to the youngest among six siblings. I cling to the illusion that I am the “bunso” whatever perks that it may have.

Commercial break – sarapo ng Chowking Halo Halo ha ha ha

Wala na, I can’t go back na to my thoughts ha ha ha
Eto na lng, my professional growth, gusto ko lang idocument kung nag-grow ba ako professionally:

Senior Ad and PR at Triple-V (Kamayan, Dads, Saisaki, 8 Treasures, Islands Fisherman, Triple-V Express)

Marketing Specialist at the Institute of Maternal and Child Health (NGO)
Assistant Marketing Manager at Quick Stomach

Managing Editor at Design and Architecture Magazine

Editorial Consultant at Teenfad.ph (NGO)

Creative Assistant for PR at Star Cinema

Film Merchandising Assistant at Star Cinema

PR & Creative Officer at Projectionals

Owner – Events Solutions

Owner – Greencab Pizza (Antipolo and Marikina Branches)

Marketing Communications Manager at R2 Holdings (Vivere Salon etc.)

Faculty at Philippine College of Criminology (PCCr)

Marketing Consultant at PCCR

Head of Student Affairs Office concurrent as Head of Marketing & Communications Unit at PCCR (present)

So, up and down pala yung growth ko – kung sa title titingnan ha, saka yung 2 businesses na owned ko, hayz, nabaon naman ako sa utang kaya thankful pa rin ako at may stable job pa rin ako.

TBC