Sunday, October 21, 2012

Friday at The Ritual (The Collective in Malugay, Makati City)

Last Friday (Oct. 19), I went to the Travel Massive event to support my friend James Betia, author of Journeying James, the travel blog. The venue was at the B-Side at The Collective in 7274 Malugay Street, Makati City. It's basically an open mic for (instead of poetry or songs) travel stories.
 
The place was packed with travelers, of course, who backpacked to places some of us only dreamed of, with photos as proof flashed on the wall of the B-side club.

As James was sharing his story, my blogger friends Claire (http://iamtravelinglight.com/), Leon (http://tadonggeniuskuno.wordpress.com/), and I hied off to the next-door shop called the Ritual, which Claire said sells organic stuff. And the moment, I stepped inside, I knew I loved the place. Let the pics speak for the experience. :)















The Ritual store's operating days are from Tuesdays to Saturdays only from 2pm - 9 pm. Call at 400-4326.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

RIQALL as Memory Enhancer (Royale Business Product International)

Why others remember and learn better than others?

Because they...
Pay attention. You can’t remember something if you never learned it, and you can’t learn something—that is, encode it into your brain—if you don’t pay enough attention to it. It takes about eight seconds of intense focus to process a piece of information into your memory. If you’re easily distracted, pick a quiet place where you won’t be interrupted.
  • Involve as many senses as possible. Try to relate information to colors, textures, smells, and tastes. The physical act of rewriting information can help imprint it onto your brain. Even if you’re a visual learner, read out loud what you want to remember. If you can recite it rhythmically, even better.
  • Relate information to what they already know. Connect new data to information you already remember, whether it’s new material that builds on previous knowledge, or something as simple as an address of someone who lives on a street where you already know someone.
  • For more complex material, they focus on understanding basic ideas rather than memorizing isolated details. Practice explaining the ideas to someone else in your own words.
  • Rehearse information they’ve already learned. Review what you’ve learned the same day you learn it, and at intervals thereafter. This “spaced rehearsal” is more effective than cramming, especially for retaining what you’ve learned.

And because of RIQALL!


If you know a friend who needs to boost their mental alertness and enhance their memory powers, this is the perfect supplement (may gingko, ginseng, green tea, taurine, and bacopa) po for them. Opo, tama po, sila na nga po ung mga kaibigan n'yo na ka date ang mga makakapal na libro sa mga coffee shops. :)
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Royale Business Club International, a True Blessing to Filipinos

Gandang Royale na umaga sa lahat! :) Dahil ang mga Filipino tulong tulong sa pagyaman!