Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Jumpstart your career!














JobSEEKers needed some boost and refinement especially for newbies like me...I've learn a lot from the 12 hour two-days workshop in Makati...Our mentor, Mr. Julius Robles was very motivating and animated...The good thing about our seminar is that not only we learn tons of things but at the same time we had a BLAST! Kudos to LDS Employment Center and the NGO that help the organization run to help and welcome everyone...

Finally, I'm a licensed NURSE!


After waiting painstakingly for 4 looooooooong months of being a bummer...I finally get the results of the local nursing board exam...

Behold

Christian V. Rosario, RN

Waaaahhh...thank you Lord for making my parents dreams come true* hahaha...I'm here now so I'll make the most out of it...My family is ecstatic and overjoyed...while I'm just "relief"...Time to face the real world!!!

Monday, February 16, 2009

Happy Single Awareness Day!






Valentine's day will never be the same again...but I must admit...It was hell lot of fun...people at shakey's have good laugh while we make fun of our goofy self...it was not-your-ordinary-family-dinner...

Friday, February 13, 2009

My Tarot Card


You are The Wheel of Fortune


Good fortune and happiness but sometimes a species of
intoxication with success


The Wheel of Fortune is all about big things, luck, change, fortune. Almost always good fortune. You are lucky in all things that you do and happy with the things that come to you. Be careful that success does not go to your head however. Sometimes luck can change.


What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.

Luscher Color Test



ColorQuiz.comChristian took the free ColorQuiz.com personality test!

"Longs for tenderness and for a sensitivity of feel..."


Click here to read the rest of the results.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Love is really blind according to study!


So basically, it says when your in love only a small portion of your brain is working...and you can't really assess the big picture because you are inattentive to some details...The only thing you see is the good side of the person (like he or she could do no wrong). In addition to that, exercise, chocolates, new experiences together and the likes releases endorphins which make you feel good and spirits high.

Just wanted to post something for Valentine's bruhaha...

If you want to read the whole thing visit

The heat is ON!!!

Mr. Ray A. Gapuz and I



Kaplan peers


Gapuz babies!!! (that's what they call 'em...)

Best Review Center in town: I thought so too...Having enrolled myself with infamous review center, R.A.Gapuz Review Center, I thought Nursing board exam would be like eating peanuts...but it wasn't...It's still all up to YOU!


At the Philippine Regulation Commission with my co-perpetualites

Review in UPHSD
The Nursing Licensure exam is such a humbling experience...whatever success you have in the University...whatever praises you recieve from your professor and peers...whatever measures the strenght of your Faith...

  • it boils down to you as a a single entity...

  • An entity from a hoards of squalor to the gems brighter than I do...

  • It was a feeling of being insignificant despite all your efforts and hardwork...

  • It was the feeling for the first time in my life being just a mere "part of system"...

  • This is what I have been waiting for...or NO, THIS IS WHAT WE
    ARE ALL WAITING FOR...

  • I hope this is the light at the end of the tunnel...

5 Tips before and after the release of 2008 NLE Results

Things to do before and after the release of the November 2008 NLE Results:

1) Relax for a few days - Watch movies, play video games, read an interesting book, go out of town, visit your friends and relatives. Do these things because after the release of the board exam results, you will have a lot of things to do.

2) Prepare all the documents needed for your employment - with thousands of graduates and board passers, it's always an edge to be early. To find out more on the documents needed for your employment, I made a list here: Documents for Employment.

3) Plan your goals in life - If you plan to go to US, Canada, Japan, Singapore or UK then read more about the requirements and qualifications they need. If you will sign a contract under an agency always read the contract and ask for clarifications if there are any. Don't be too eager to sign a contract. Always plan and have a foresight on the problems that you may encounter. If you plan to stay here in the Philippines, engage yourself in other activities that would improve your career as a nurse. You can enroll in a masteral degree, you can train to be a good reviewer or teacher, you can even sign up as a volunteer nurse in rural areas, it's your choice.

4) Read and Study your Nursing Subjects - Yes, you still need to study your past subjects. Even if you already have your license, it is important to brush up on your knowledge and skills if possible. You'll be surprised with your learning capacity, now you will be able to comprehend those ambiguous words and topics that you encountered during college.

5) If you pass the November 2008 NLE exam take note of the registration period, your oath taking date and inquire on the dates as to when you can procure your board certificates, board rating etc.
Those who will register are required to bring the following: duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal, current Community Tax Certificate (cedula), 2 pieces passport size picture (colored with white background and complete nametag), 1 piece 1” x 1” picture (colored with white background and complete nametag), 2 sets of metered documentary stamps, and 1 short brown envelope with name and profession; and to pay the Initial Registration Fee of P600 and Annual Registration Fee of P450. Successful examinees should personally register and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals. - SOURCE: http://prc.gov.phBe ready to prepare the requirements above and don't forget to save some money for your oath taking and Philippine Nurses association (PNA) membership. If you fail, it's not the end of the world just study harder, pray and try again.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Idolized again!!!


American Idol kick off with season with a promise of new twist and welcomes Kara DioGuardi as a new judge...

The only idol that I did pay attention was season 3: Fantasia Barrino, season 4: Carrie Underwood and season 4: David Cook...What I like about this show is that its changes the music landscape of America. It produces sheer talent to balance the gimmicks of some artist...if you know what I mean...but not only that they win academy awards too (thats too much of what they bargain for)...Jennifer Hudson did really well...most of the idol alumni did well especially Carrie and Kelly both a Grammy winners!

I think this season has a great start and the contestants have different personalities to keep it interesting...

R.I.P. Tickle.com...Hello, TestQ.com


Now that tickle.com is now a defuct website, the same company Monster launched a new quiz website entitled TestQ, which focuses on career-related content and 'PhD quizzes'...Now let's roll...


I still love tickle.com...I can do that all day long, baby...but now that there is a new site...I have to give it a try...Let's roll!!!

Monday, February 2, 2009

It runs in the BLOOD


In Japan, you are what you bleed. Blood type is a common way of defining temperament and personality, much like horoscopes in Western countries.

It all started in 1931 in Japan. Furukawa Takeji (1891–1940) proposed that there was a link between blood type and personality after working in the administration department of a high school and observing the temperamental differences between applicants.

Furukawa proposed that we humans are simple beings, only requiring two personality types. His report stated that people of bloodtype A were generally mild tempered and intellectual , while people of blood type B were the opposite, essentially dividing the population into the “good” and the “bad.”

Why so popular in Japan?

38% of Japan's populationis Type A.

Blood type was a contentious issue in the 1920’s and 30’s. The interest in blood types in Japan grew as a reaction against Western racism. Scientists in the west found that type B was common in Asia, but rare in Caucasians. As type B was typical in animals, they argued that Asians were inferior, lower on the evolutionary scale. Japanese scientists were keen to disprove this ludicrous theory, debate continued and it became a popular “ology.”

Masao Ohmura, a professor of personality psychology at Nihon University doesn’t believe that blood type has any bearing on personality. He suggests that the reason for the popularity of blood typology in Japan is because the Japanese are genetically quite a homogeneous race, but don’t want to seem the same. The Japanese population, however, has a fairly even distribution of a number of blood types. Hence, if grouped by blood type, diversity is created, even if it is only the illusion of diversity.

In Europe and America, however, the vast majority of people are type A or O, with only a few type B’s and even fewer AB’s. Therefore, most people would fall into two personality categories, an either/or choice of temperament, possibly explaining why blood typology has not been a big hit overseas in the past.
Interestingly, 90% of the Japanese know their blood type, although whether this is the reason the fad became so popular or a consequence of its popularity is not certain. In contrast, their European and American peers are blissfully unaware of not only their blood type, but also the “blood typology” phenomenon.

Of course, if you are a type AB or O you will probably dismiss all of this blood-analysis out of hand as New Age mumbo jumbo, but the more sensitive type A's or B's may want to discover more…

The Traits

Type O – The Warrior
trendsetter
loyal
passionate
self-confident
independent
ambitious
vain
jealous
Famous O’s
Queen Elizabeth II
John Lennon
Elvis Presley
Liam & Noel Gallagher
Paul Newman
Type A – The Farmer
calm
patient
sensitive
responsible
overcautious
stubborn
unable to relax
Famous A’s
Adolf Hitler
George Bush Senior
Soseki Natsume
Ringo Starr
Britney Spears
Type B – The Hunter
individualist
dislike custom
strong
optimistic
creative
flexible
wild
unpredictable
Famous B’s
Akira Kurosawa
Paul McCartney
Mia Farrow
Leonardo Di Caprio
Jack Nicholson
Type AB – The Humanist
cool
controlled
rational
sociable
popular
critical
sometimes standoffish
indecisive
Famous AB’s
Jackie Chan
Marilyn Monroe
John F Kennedy
Mick Jagger
Alain Prost

Roger Federer is Human


MELBOURNE, Australia - Roger Federer had nowhere to hide.

Rod Laver was about to present the cup to Australian Open champion Rafael Nadal. Federer stood on the court, having just missed his first chance to equal Pete Sampras' record 14 Grand Slam singles titles. He was sobbing. He couldn't speak. "In the first moment you're disappointed, you're shocked, you're sad, then all of a sudden it overwhelms you," Federer finally said, referring to his 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (3), 3-6, 6-2 loss to Nadal in a momentum-swinging, 4-hour, 22-minute title match Sunday night.

"The problem is you can't go in the locker room and just take it easy and take a cold shower. You're stuck out there. It's the worst feeling. ... It's rough."

Nadal, the first Spanish man to win the Australian Open, beat Federer in Grand Slam finals on clay and grass last year. He added the missing link Sunday with his first major title on hard courts.

The 22-year-old Spaniard is 5-2 against Federer in championship matches at the majors - 3-0 in the last three - and 13-6 in career meetings. The most riveting was Nadal's five-set, four-hour, 48-minute win over Federer at Wimbledon last year, ending the Swiss star's five-year reign on grass.

Now, 40 years after Rod Laver last won the Grand Slam - all four majors in one season - Nadal is the only man who can emulate him in 2009.

Federer had been the most likely of the recent contenders, missing by one in 2006 and 2007 - losing to Nadal at Roland Garros both years. Clay remains his obstacle. And the French Open was the only major missing in Sampras' career.

"God, it's killing me," Federer said, crying, as he tried at first to accept the runner-up plate. He returned to congratulate Nadal within minutes, saying: "You deserved it. You played a fantastic final."

After collecting the trophy from Laver, on the court named for the Australian great, Nadal put his arm around Federer.

"To receive this trophy from Rod Laver is a dream for me," he said. "Rod, thanks very much. It was an amazing two weeks for me."

Nadal seemed pained by Federer's anguish.
"Roger, sorry for today. I really know how you feel right now," Nadal said. "Remember, you're a great champion, you're one of the best in history. You're going to improve on the 14 of Sampras." Nadal was in the final of a major on hard courts for the first time, having been knocked out in the semifinals of the Australian and U.S. Opens last year.

Even this time, he had to struggle to make the last weekend. He held off a fellow Spanish left-hander in Fernando Verdasco on Friday in five hours, 14 minutes - the longest match in the tournament's history.

Federer went into the final on straight sets wins over No. 8 Juan Martin del Potro and No. 7 Andy Roddick after having to rally from two sets down to beat Tomas Berdych in the fourth round.

Nadal ranked this title high on his list of six majors.

"Very special, for me," he said. "A dream win here, one Grand Slam on hard court. I worked very hard ... all my life" to improve "outside of clay. Today was really lot of emotions on court. I was there with the best player I ever saw."

Nadal said he'd be trying to break the record for most major titles, whoever holds it. He said he knows how tough it is to win every one.

"You have to be humble," he said.

Federer, for his part, hasn't given up on beating the Sampras record or of beating Nadal, on any surface.

"For sure," he said. "I didn't spend 4 1/2 hours out there (not) believing it."

Federer was struggling with mononucleosis in Australia last year and was knocked out by eventual champion Novak Djokovic in the semifinals. He was hampered early in the season, but turned it around with a title at the U.S. Open.

Facing the No. 1 player for the first time in a major final - he held the top ranking for 237 consecutive weeks and Nadal was knocked out in the semifinals in New York in September - he seemed to be playing catch-up after dropping his opening service game.

He saved two championship points from 15-40 in the eighth game of the fifth set but sent a forehand long on the third match point.

Nadal flopped onto his back, then got up and raced to shake hands. The players put their arms around each other's shoulders at the net as they walked off the court.

Although Federer actually won one more point (174-173), his serve let him down all too frequently. He connected on only 51 per cent of his first serves, and it seemed as if all his six double-faults came at critical times.

And as the pressure ratcheted up in the fifth set, it was Federer who wilted, not Nadal. Federer had six winners and 14 unforced errors in the set. Nadal had just two unforced errors and dropped only three points in four service games.

Federer converted only six of his 19 break-point chances; Nadal converted seven of 16.
It was the first Australian Open men's final to go to five sets since Mats Wilander beat Pat Cash in 1988, the first at Melbourne.