24/06/2024
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Cancer Breakthroughs Summit 2.0 | DrTalks
Discover the latest in cancer treatments and prevention at Cancer Breakthroughs Summit 2.0. with Michael Karlfeldt, ND, PhD and Nasha Winters, ND, FABNO.
31/10/2019
"Praise the Lord. Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever."
(Psalm 106:1)
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CMO No. 12 Series of 2019
Released on October 24, 2019
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08/07/2019
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Mag mahal ka ng PAULINIAN,siguradong hindi ka IIWANAN.
Credits: Ralph Ivan Aldeguer
31/01/2017
We are so proud of you, Maxine!
9 Moments That Prove Maxine Medina Deserves To #WearTheCrown
Some of them might even surprise you.
24/08/2016
Everything happens for a reason..
Everybody changes. You learn, you grow, you experience new things. Everything you encounter has some sort of effect on you. It’s just how life is.
For the most part, these changes happen subtly over the course of a few years. Slow enough that you barely even notice.
But this past year, I’ve changed the most. So much to the point that I sometimes feel completely unrecognizable.
This past year tested my limits, made me soar and sent me crashing to the ground. I cried more, laughed more and spent a lot of my days in confusion.
My heart got broken. I lost friends. And I learned that sometimes those “that’ll never happen to me” situations, may actually happen to you.
I also gained incredible friends, who have taught and inspired me more than I could have possibly imagined. They make sure I don’t take life too seriously, but push me to work hard every day. They are there for every ab hurting laugh and every heartbreaking cry.
I had to figure out how to let people in while also stitching up my wounds on my own. It wasn’t easy and I spent time questioning every move I made. But I don’t regret a thing. I can’t.
I’ve learned too much and experienced too many important things, to look back and say “I really wish I could take that back.”
Am I proud of all my decisions? No. Did I say and do things I probably shouldn’t have? Yes. But that’s what helped me grow.
And it was all worth it.
Who I am now isn’t afraid to make mistakes as long as I learn from them. I thought I was strong then, but I’m even stronger now. I know how to listen to my heart without completely ignoring my mind.
I’ve learned how to let things go and not bottle up all of my emotions. To be open to new experiences and people, and make those around me feel appreciated.
With every loss, I've gained something new. I’m still young. I haven’t figured it all out. I’m still going to make stupid mistakes. And life is still going to test my limits.
And that’s okay.
I’m on a journey to be the best version of me possible. Whoever that may be. Only the future knows.
By Ariel Currant - Puckermob Blogger
Artwork by Virginia Mori
27/04/2016
Checkered. Tatak Paulinian!
SAINT PAUL STUDENTS 1960s