my interest in writing began when i was in fifth grade. it was really out of annoyance from a friend who bragged about her write-ups which were, in my honest opinion, weren't good. (^.^) i wrote with so much confidence and i believed that i'm better than her. so when my compositions started to pile up, i showed them to her with a bragging face.
the first publication i ever became a part of was the Magis. My english teacher wanted me to be a part of it and i wanted to be a part of it. Then, i had my articles printed in the Images and the Blue Knight when i was in high school. I was convinced that i would be taking Mass Communications in college or Journalism in a school in Manila.
But i walked away from art and entered business. i did that because of the demands in my family. i did that to become more competitive in the present time. i did that for the money. but even so, i've always been convinced that being a business student can't stop me from doing what i love best. i became Managing Editor of Fugue and i am very proud to know what the staff and the whole Editorial Board had come up with. but because business matters caught up with me and my school work became heavy, i had to leave writing for awhile.
and for a while there, i thought i'd never write again. i thought that i'd be facing business cases, analyzing, making SWOTS, doing research, and other business related duties. but then, my attention has just been called and a unanimous decision has been made, i am now the Editor of the Features department of The Business Brief and that i have been invited to join the Philippine Press Institute Convention in Manila on May 27-30.
i hardly have the words to express my happiness towards this! =)
the first publication i ever became a part of was the Magis. My english teacher wanted me to be a part of it and i wanted to be a part of it. Then, i had my articles printed in the Images and the Blue Knight when i was in high school. I was convinced that i would be taking Mass Communications in college or Journalism in a school in Manila.
But i walked away from art and entered business. i did that because of the demands in my family. i did that to become more competitive in the present time. i did that for the money. but even so, i've always been convinced that being a business student can't stop me from doing what i love best. i became Managing Editor of Fugue and i am very proud to know what the staff and the whole Editorial Board had come up with. but because business matters caught up with me and my school work became heavy, i had to leave writing for awhile.
and for a while there, i thought i'd never write again. i thought that i'd be facing business cases, analyzing, making SWOTS, doing research, and other business related duties. but then, my attention has just been called and a unanimous decision has been made, i am now the Editor of the Features department of The Business Brief and that i have been invited to join the Philippine Press Institute Convention in Manila on May 27-30.
i hardly have the words to express my happiness towards this! =)
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