Digging into the Unknown: A Simple Guide to Conceptualizing a Research Topic for SHS STEM Students (COVID-19 Edition)

Hello there, fellas! This is Jay and you are in one of my blog posts here in my personal blog, The Jay’s Frontiers. For the first time, I decided to create a blog that is mainly inclined to my line of work which is teaching Quantitative Research to STEM Senior High school students. As a Quantitative Research teacher who is currently conducting his classes online, … Continue reading Digging into the Unknown: A Simple Guide to Conceptualizing a Research Topic for SHS STEM Students (COVID-19 Edition)

Compelling Thoughts #3: Achieve Your Goals By NOT Focusing On Them

I have been taught all my life to focus on my goals in order to achieve them. I just found out that, surprisingly, it’s not always the case. It might junk the ever popular line, “Eyes on the prize”. What’s amazing about this new insight is that we can maximize it to our advantage during this pandemic, most especially in terms of going around with our goals and becoming more in life. Continue reading Compelling Thoughts #3: Achieve Your Goals By NOT Focusing On Them

Compelling Thoughts #2: What Virtue to Prevail When Motivation Fails

One manifestation of life’s imperfections is when you do not have the right motivation to go through the process of accomplishing the challenges in front of you. The good thing is, it’s never too late to continue when your motivation fails. There is one virtue that we have to possess in order to make the most out of your journey. Continue reading Compelling Thoughts #2: What Virtue to Prevail When Motivation Fails

Chinese New Year in Chu Un Temple: Then and Now

By visiting the Fo Guang Shan – Chu Un Temple in Cebu City, you get to experience what it’s like to celebrate the eve of Chinese New Year. Jay, being an avid fan of Chinese culture and customs, was able to have several instances of visiting the temple. With that, he was able to collate his experiences, observations and realizations in this comprehensive blog post. Continue reading Chinese New Year in Chu Un Temple: Then and Now