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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

ePLDT expands TIA-942 certifications to four data centers—most in PH


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ePLDT further continues to fortify the reliability of its data center services as it expands its TIA-942 Design Certifications to four data centers—currently the most number of the said global certification achieved by a data center service provider in the country.

 

The design certification means that ePLDT’s data center facilities conform to the stringent standards of TIA-942 guidelines ensuring that any data center component—including major apparatus and equipment—can be removed, replaced, or repaired without disrupting the operations of its customers.

 

ePLDT currently owns the largest telco-neutral data center network in the country under the VITRO brand, which are strategically located across the Philippine archipelago. To date, only five data centers in the country have received the said TIA-942 Design Certification rating, four of which are from ePLDT including VITRO Makati, VITRO Clark, VITRO Cebu 2, and the newly-accredited VITRO ParaƱaque. 

  

Nico Alcoseba, VP & Head of ICT Business for PLDT Enterprise, said that the new certification is a testament of ePLDT’s commitment to ensuring the availability and reliability of its customers’ critical data needs.

 

“Our customers rely on us for quality data center services for their mission-critical applications. And we at the PLDT Group are continuously fortifying our capabilities to meet the growing demands of our customers, and this latest certification is an attestation to our commitment of providing reliable data center services that will support their business resiliency and continuity,” said Alcoseba.




 

The TIA-942 Certification is a Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) program globally recognized as an industry benchmark for telecommunications data centers. It provides a detailed design specification for a highly available, secure, and well-connected facility to meet today’s IT assurance requirements.

 

The design guidelines set forth by ANSI/TIA-942 emphasize the redundancy design of data centers infrastructures to secure the highest availability during unplanned maintenance and infrastructure expansion without disrupting the services of colocation customers.

 

VITRO ParaƱaque is assured of achieving a minimum service availability of 99.99 percent uptime after its recently completed transformation program. This fortified the power efficiency, redundancy, and resiliency of the data center facility through power systems upgrades such as upstreaming of power redundancy and equipment modernization such as the upgrading of generator sets.

 

“As an end-to-end ICT service provider, we are constantly looking for ways to improve our infrastructure to better meet the needs of our clients. This new certification assures our clients of our commitment to always provide quality and reliable data center services,” said Dave Simon, ePLDT Chief Technology Officer and Cloud & Data Center Business Operations Head.

 

ePLDT has been aggressively growing its data center facilities since 2000, establishing itself as the Philippines’ premier data center provider. It is the largest telco-neutral data center in the country—maintaining 10 data centers and disaster recovery facilities with a 9,000-rack capacity and 26 MW of total IT capacity—ready for enterprise and hyperscaler needs such as colocation, cloud hosting, disaster recovery, managed servers, security, and network services.

 

For more information, visit epldt.com.

Get to know more about the founder of Wazzup Pilipinas


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He's been living a life full of rare perks and special privileges but all that in exchange of exerting extra effort in making a recognizable online presence not just for him but mostly for the personalities, brands, events and companies he is collaborating with.

Ross Del Rosario is the man behind Wazzup Pilipinas, a lifestyle and news blog  that has been around since 2013. Ross graduated from Mapua University, formerly known as Mapua Institute of Technology, with a course of Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE) and after graduation had a career revolving around Information Technology, the last of which was with the United Nations World Food Programme before he decided to setup his own business during a time when being an entrepreneur was a cool thing to be. Being the boss of his own business, it gave him the time to also become active online when social media, such as Facebook, became a popular way to share your thoughts and reunite with acquaintances like distant relatives and childhood friends, former schoolmates and classmates and colleagues from his previous employments, got in.touch with relatives who are living in the provinces or have migrated to different countries, and even gained him new friends online. 

Social media also led him to extend his online presence into creating his own blog site, but Wazzup Pilipinas was not born instantly, it took him a lot of trials and experiments creating other blogs before he finally settled on making Wazzup Pilipinas his only blog.

Ross, also known as the Pambansang Blogger, originally intended his branding as nothing more but his fun or humorous way of attracting attention but later on decided to continue using it when he noticed it opened more opportunities for him. Thus he tried to embrace the "national blogger" gimmick into a reality by promoting more about Filipino products and Philippine destinations like his recent 5-day tour of Oriental Mindoro as part of the Department of Tourism's Philippine Tourism Influencers where they visited various parts of the province to serve as a campaign to revive tourism back to its former glory.

Formerly Pasig-based and a busy blogger covering mostly product launches, presscons, and other blogger events, he took advantages of the free time brought about by the quarantines due to the covid-19 pandemic to renovate their unused Montalban, Rizal home into a now useful "blogging studio" where he has more space or room to move around, and to also level-up his hobbies like being a Plantito growing edible plants like vegetables and herbs, doing baking experiments like their own sushi bakes, muffins, and pizza, plus other productive stuff to keep himself busy.

He firmly believes that together with the people we meet on our events coverage or travels, we should all proudly make noise and shout-out to the world. Never mahihiyang ipagsigawan ang pangalan ng ating bansang Pilipinas dahil tunay na maraming dahilan para ipagmalaki ito... 





As much as possible, Ross always make the shout-out part of his blogging tasks, to actively engage more people to join in and set aside all inhibitions. The laughter or smiles he gets from most people he interviews or interacts with after doing the shout-out is rewarding enough...and there have been many instances when they do remember the shout-out more than his name. 


GHM Appoints GHC Asia as Lead Agency for Global Media Outreach


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GHC Asia will also be supported by partner agencies in the Middle East, US and UK

Inimitable creator of stylish hotels and resorts, General Hotel Management Ltd (GHM), has appointed Asia’s well-established luxury travel and lifestyle communications specialist, GHC Asia, as their global PR lead. GHM is the manager of internationally acclaimed The Chedi Hotels & Resorts, which are found in some of the world’s most exotic travel destinations.

GHC Asia’s remit covers GHM’s key source markets comprising Greater China and Southeast Asia as well as the Middle East, United States of America and United Kingdom. Through its offices in Singapore and China, GHC Asia will provide strategic counsel on transcontinental media outreach, content development and brand communications in partnership with an influential network of agencies, including GHC Asia’s partner agencies in the Travel & Lifestyle Network, including AllDetails Middle East for the UAE and Zapwater Communications for the US. The team will also be supported by Spotlight Communications in London. GHC Asia will lead the communications outreach to support GHM’s mission of delivering unrivalled lifestyle experiences in exotic destinations.

Being one of the industry’s leaders in stylish luxury hotels, GHM has conceptualised and operated a distinctive collection of internationally-acclaimed properties in some of the world’s most exotic destinations over the years. Each property embraces the brand’s philosophy of ‘a style to remember,’ melding contemporary interpretations of Asian designs with local archetypes and delicate details for inspired, memorable spaces that offer guests the very best each destination has to offer.

“GHC Asia shares GHM’s ardent passion for inspirational travel and hospitality excellence. Their strong cross-regional market intelligence and acumen on luxury trends synergise with our business strategy for the new era of travel,” said Clement Koh, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing of GHM. “We believe that this partnership will be instrumental to GHM’s global expansion plans marked by our 30th anniversary celebrations in 2022.”

“For three decades, GHM has established an incredible legacy as the frontrunner of sophisticated design experiences and heartfelt hospitality. We are thrilled to have this opportunity to share their visionary philosophy through integrated communications campaigns together with our partners,” said Paul Hicks, Founder and CEO of GHC Asia.



GHM currently operates four properties in Europe and the Middle East and it continues to redefine the luxury resort experience with eight new projects in the pipeline, including the highly anticipated launch of The Chedi Katara Hotel & Resort within the Katara Cultural Village in Doha, Qatar in 2022.

Dusit Thani Maldives announces unmissable festive season highlights


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Luxurious celebrations and cultural discoveries await all guests at Dusit’s luxury resort on Mudhdhoo Island in Baa Atoll.

Mudhdhoo Island, 04 November 2021 – Five-star luxury and unforgettable experiences await all guests at Dusit Thani Maldives this coming holiday season. Festooned in artfully crafted sustainable decorations, and encircled by a teeming house reef, the island haven welcomes revellers with tropical marvels, gala dinners, dazzling events, world-class service from culinary masters and cultural ambassadors, and Dusit’s unique brand of Thai-inspired gracious hospitality. 

The magic kicks off on Tuesday 21 December with a tree-lighting ceremony, and continues on Christmas Eve with sunset cocktails and a gala dinner. Christmas morning brings guests together for a lazy Champagne brunch and Santa’s arrival on the beach. A feast of culinary adventures follows, including a traditional Maldivian seafood night, gourmet wine dinner, a luscious lobster barbecue, and a South American-themed banquet. 

New Year celebrations begin with an elegant cocktail reception followed by a gala dinner featuring spectacular performances, live music, dancing, and fireworks at midnight. Guests will ease into 2022 with a leisurely New Year’s breakfast and, on Thursday 6 January, wrap up the season with a sumptuous Orthodox Christmas dinner by the ocean. 

Throughout the festive period, Baan Sanook kids club will welcome younger guests with exciting and engaging activities themed around the festivities and the island. Highlights include Christmas crafts, local games and dancing, coconut leaf art, and traditional music.



Alongside its full programme of special festive events, the resort offers myriad ways for guests to make the most of an end-of-year getaway in stunning tropical surrounds. Luxurious over-water villas and beachfront residences offer direct access to the crystal waters for leisurely explorations of the 360-degree house reef. Aquatic adventurers in search of larger-than-life encounters can take advantage of the resort’s proximity to nearby Hanifaru Bay, favoured by playful mantas and 

whale sharks, with trips arranged by the knowledgeable team at the resort’s Ocean Dive Centre. 

And for those seeking a truly authentic local experience, Dusit Safeeru – or cultural ambassadors – are on hand to take guests on fascinating journeys to explore Maldivian food, music and customs, for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get a glimpse of unique island lifestyles. 

For more information about the resort and its special festive programme, please contact resmaldives@dusit.com.

Crime-buster and corruption fighter


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Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson is relying on his record as crime-buster and corruption fighter to win him the presidency.

This is evident in his video advertisement (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv_HZnGnsow) that highlights some of his major accomplishments as a senator and former head of the Philippine National Police (PNP).


Lacson plans to expand these initiatives as president and bring the government closer to the people. His main advocacy is to give more power to local government units that are closest to the citizens and understand the people’s needs best and are in a better position to respond to their problems more effectively.

The senator’s campaign underscores his efforts to prevent public money from being lost through corruption. His careful and detailed scrutiny of the national budget has saved the country P300 billion. Lacson proved his strong opposition to the pork barrel that had become for legislators a major perk of their jobs, by refusing to have any part of it.

Among other accomplishments Lacson has listed as proof of his qualification for the highest post in the country are the investigations of the P728 million fertilizer scam, the anomalous $329 million contract between the Philippines and China’s ZTE Company, and Payola or bribery in the Bureau of Customs by exposing the TARA list.

He also brought to the public’s attention the “Hello Garci” tapes, an attempt at cheating during the 2004 elections.

The former military officer and PNP chief exposed the chopper scam where the government paid brand-new prices for second-hand helicopters.

Lacson’s initiatives as PNP chief earned him a trust rating of 78+ percent from the public, the highest rating ever recorded for the position.



Philippines' Mynt marks successful funding round


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Touted as the Philippines’ first unicorn after securing millions in a funding round, Mynt has cemented itself as one of the country’s leading fintech companies.


What is Mynt?

According to its official website, Mynt is a fintech startup partnership between Globe Telecom, the Ayala Corporation and Ant Financial. Its five main services are payments, remittance, loans, business solutions and platforms. Upon its introduction, Mynt affirmed its intention to aggressively and strategically grow the micro-lending business in the Philippines, whilst also launching additional products. To provide context on the financial services industry in the Philippines in 2018, it was reported that only approximately 3% of the population had a credit card, while only 34.5% had a bank account. This was the case from a population of approximately 100 million. Therefore, it is evident that when Mynt came onto the scene, there was a gap that it could fill with minimal competition, as well as financial services that needed to be provided to citizens. 



Fintech innovations and funding

Understanding the direction in which the world is moving, given the role and impact of technology in all aspects of our lives, the growing investor interest in fintech companies is expected. 

Moreover, people all around the word prioritised fintech and digital solutions in 2020, mostly due to the unprecedented global conditions. This is also partially why forex trading is said to be on the rise, as people are looking for convenience and alternatives to conduct financial transactions on their smart devices. 

When it comes to forex trading, however, the good thing is that one need not be a finance guru in order to succeed, nor does one need buckets of money to get started. Knowing which currencies to trade to improve your chances of succeeding on the markets is important. Compared to USD and JPY trading, which are two of the most stable currencies and form part of the so-called gopher currency pair, other currencies may not necessarily be as lucrative; nonetheless, there are many that are equally promising on the forex market. 

Whenn it comes to Mynt and its offering, it appears to have tapped into the market at the right time and it seems to have proved that it has more to offer in fintech. The company has been hailed as the Philippines’ first unicorn after securing $300 million in its recent funding round from various investors, such as US-based Warburg Pincus and Insight Partners. Speaking on the success of the recent funding round and its new investors, Martha Sazon, President and CEO of Mynt, was quoted as saying, "We have been able to continuously expand by introducing game-changing innovations while improving our profitability profile." Sazon added, "We are excited about our new partnership with Warburg, Insight, Itai Tsiddon and Amplo, as they each bring strategic value to our team in the pursuit of our vision towards finance for all." The recent funding round is said to have boosted Mynt’s valuation to $2 billion, and is a significant indication of the growth of and demand for financial services and digital banking in the Philippines. Warburg Pincus’ Saurabh Agarwal highlighted Mynt’s dominance and market share in the country as one of the main reasons for the investment, in addition to its innovative technology and superior products.

Pamamahagi ng ayuda at programang pang-transportasyon at pangkabuhayan na makatutulong sa paghahanapbuhay ng mga Ilonggo


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Pinangunahan nina Transportation Secretary Art Tugade at Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III ngayong araw, ika-8 Nobyembere 2021, ang pamamahagi ng ayuda at programang pang-transportasyon at pangkabuhayan na makatutulong sa paghahanapbuhay ng mga Ilonggo at paglago ng probinsya ng Iloilo sa kabila ng pandemya.

Benepisyaryo ng mga programa ang mga transport workers sa probinsya at mga bumalik sa bansa na mga Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs).

Ayon kay Secretary Tugade, ang pagpunta nila ni Secretary Bello sa Iloilo ay upang tuparin ang pangako ni Pangulong Rodrigo Roa Duterte na bigyan ng komportableng pamumuhay ang mga Pilipino at ipakita ang “package of love” ng Pangulo sa mga Ilonggo.

“Naniniwala ako na kung anuman ang Iloilo ngayon, konti lang ‘yan sa kanyang mararating sa kinabukasan. Lalaki at lalago ang pamahalaang Iloilo. Kaya nga ‘ho ang pamahalaang Duterte ay nandidito ngayon upang sa kaniyang modest na paraan ay makatulong sa paglaki at paglago ng Iloilo,” ani Secretary Tugade sa paglunsad ng kabuhayan projects ng Department of Transportation (DOTr) at Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) sa lalawigan.

Kabilang sa mga pinamahagi ng DOTr ang 25 electronic tricyles o E-Trikes sa Provincial Government ng Iloilo matapos pumirma si Secretary Tugade ng Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) kasama si Iloilo Lone District Representative Julienne "Jam" Baronda.

Paliwanag ni Secretary Tugade, layon ng pamimigay ng E-Trikes na mas maraming tao ang makabiyahe at makapunta sa kanilang trabaho, hindi lamang sa pamamagitan ng mga pampublikong transportasyon. Dagdag pa niya, makatutulong din ang mga ito sa pagtitiyak ng kalusugan at kaligtasan ng mga road users, gaya ng mga siklista at riders, para sa kanilang biyahe at paghahanapbuhay.

“Maganda ang pagkakumpuni, maganda ang pagkaayos. Ito ‘ho ay magagamit ninyo sa pagnenegosyo. Ito ay isang handog ng pagmamahal ng Kagawaran ng Transportasyon sa siyudad ng Iloilo, nang sa ganoon makatulong kami sa kagustuhan ng mga taong maghanap-buhay at umangat ang kanilang buhay,” dagdag ni Secretary Tugade.

Magsisimula na rin sa Iloilo ang operasyon ng kauna-unahang cashless payment transaction sa mga pampublikong sasakyan. Ang mga cashless bus ay bibiyahe sa rutang Iloilo-Caticlan, Roxas at Kalibo area.

Samantala, 38 na benepisyaryo ang binigyan ng DOLE ng kabuhayan project na “Bikecination,” at libreng cellphones at load, habang 75 indibidwal naman ang makikinabang sa “Trisikad” Project. Namahagi naman ang Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) ng mga tseke para 40 benepisyaryo ng livelihood projects, habang 17 ang benepisyaryo ng programang “TABANG OFW.”

“Alam niyo po kaya kami nandito ni Secretary Tugade, isa lang ang aming pakay, ang iparating sa inyong mga kababayan namin sa Region 6 ang ayuda ng gobyerno ni Presidente Duterte. Sabi ni Presidente, pera niyo ‘yan kaya basta meron ay ipamigay sa inyo,” ayon kay Secretary Bello.

Nagpasalamat naman ang pamahalaan ng Iloilo kina Secretary Tugade at Secretary Bello sa mga hatid nilang tulong at programa para sa probinsya at sa mga Ilonggo.

Partikular na pinasalamatan ni Iloilo Governor Arthur “Toto” Defensor Jr. si Secretary Tugade para sa mga airport at port projects ng Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) at Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) sa lalawigan.

“Let me extend the thanks of the people of Iloilo. Salamat sa mga oras na ibinibigay ninyo at sa pag-asikaso sa mga port sa Iloilo. Salamat sa ating pagtutulungan at trabaho kasama ang CAAP at PPA. Pasalamatan din natin si President Rodrigo Duterte sa mga proyekto na dumaan sa mga opisina nina Secretary Tugade at Secretary Bello,” ani Governor Defensor.

“We witness these Ilonggo beneficiaries to be given a chance to start over again and to see hope amidst these trying times. All these will not become possible without the love and concern of Secretary Bello and Secretary Tugade,” ayon naman kay Iloilo City Mayor Jerry TreƱas.

Inauguration of new Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) District Headquarters in Western Visayas


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Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Art Tugade led the inauguration of the new Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) District Headquarters in the Western Visayas today, 08 November 2021, to strengthen the presence of the country’s maritime force in the region.
Secretary Tugade expressed his gratitude to former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Mark Villar and Iloilo City Rep. Julienne Baronda for the funding, conceptualization and construction of the new PCG district headquarters located in Barrio Obrero, Lapuz, Iloilo City.

“Nagpapasalamat ako sa DPWH, pagkat itong building ito ay naitayo sa pamamagitan ng pondo nila under their convergence program. Maraming salamat po sa tulong niyo sa Philippine Coast Guard. To Congresswoman Jam, it was through her efforts, her prodding and every presentation na pinagtagpo ang pangangailangan ng PCG, kaya natupad itong building na ito,” Secretary Tugade said during the inauguration of the new PCG district headquarters. Also in attendance during the ceremony were Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, PCG Commandant Vice Admiral Leopoldo Laroya and Iloilo City Rep. Julienne Baronda.









Secretary Tugade said the new PCG regional headquarters in the Western Visayas aims to strengthen and support the PCG workforce in carrying out its mission of safeguarding life and property, marine environment protection, and in conducting humanitarian missions and disaster response and management operations.

Secretary Tugade also revealed that the PCG will organize the Philippine Shore Auxiliary volunteers, who will augment the PCG workforce and man the country’s coastal states.

“Kailangan pangalagaan ‘yung coastal. Hindi lang pinapangalagaan ‘yung hanapbuhay ng fisherfolk, hindi lang nito sinisiguro na mapipigilan ‘yung illegal transport of drugs, hindi lang pinapangalagaan ‘yung safety and security ng bansa sa mga coastal towns,” Secretary Tugade said, adding that when he took over the helm of the DOTr, the PCG personnel only had 6,400 members.

“The Philippine Coast Guard has flown high. We started with merely 6,400 people. Now we are going to 21,000 members. I expect more. I want the PCG to have more members that’s why I want to have auxiliaries,” he said.

Secretary Tugade also instructed Philippine Ports Authority (PAA) General Manager Jay Santiago to construct a pier at the PCG district headquarters to optimize its use.

For her part, Rep. Baronda expressed her gratitude for the PCG for assisting Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and locally stranded individuals (LSIs) in ferrying them back home to Iloilo.

“Thank you to the Philippine Coast Guard kasi kayo ang unang tumulong sa amin na masagip ang ating mga OFW at mga LSI pauwi ng City of Iloilo,” Rep Baronda said.

Teen talks about “twindemic” in Benilde online art exhibit


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A science high school graduate warns of a “double pandemic” in a short infotainment video from a new digital art exhibition of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) Center for Campus Art (CCA).

“To Differ, Digitally 2: Love and Dissent in the Time of Pandemic” explores the digital landscape as a platform to communicate constructive protest based on love and empathy. The show spotlights photographs, graphic design, and illustrations, 2D and 3D models and rigs, animation and live action films, texts, audio, applications, and software. This is the second time CCA, under Architect Gerry Torres, collaborated with the New Media Cluster faculty headed by Associate Dean Maria Sharon Mapa Arriola.

Among the TDD2 projects is “Double Pandemic, Deadly Combination,” where a teenager (Elizah Bacani) talks about the danger of trans fatty acids or trans fats, especially in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The project, which attempts to describe trans fats in simple terms through the visual medium, was originally written by filmmaker and content producer Seymour Sanchez under the “(Un)Covering Trans Fats Media Training and Fellowship Program Cycle 3” by Probe Media Foundation, Inc. and ImagineLaw.

Sanchez’s personal experience, along with his knowledge of the connection between trans fats and cardiovascular disease, inspired the idea. “My father-in-law died last May due to sepsis after getting the virus. He also had heart problems, which forms a deadly combination with COVID-19. I got a severe case of COVID last August and fortunately survived the ordeal despite my comorbidities,” he revealed.

“As a kidney transplant recipient, I am immunocompromised. My condition is a known comorbidity of COVID, which makes me more susceptible to severe symptoms of the disease,” Sanchez explained.








Aside from persons with weakened immune systems, older people and those with underlying medical conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes are also more likely to develop critical COVID.

“We can actually avoid the presence of trans fats in our country. Although greatly reduced, they have yet to be eliminated completely in our food supply. Laws should be enacted to declare that these fats are no longer generally recognized as safe. A deadline must be set for them to be banned,” he added.

Curator Karen Ocampo-Flores explained that TDD2 is “not only a fresh opportunity to deliver messages of social commentary through the digital medium; it is also a timely response to conditions wrought by the present scourge of the COVID-19 virus.”

Apart from “Double Pandemic, Deadly Combination,” Sanchez also wrote and directed “Maria Leonor,” an open letter to Vice President Leni Gerona Robredo – one of the most, if not the most, trolled public officials in the country – after she announced that she is running for president in the coming election.

“Seymour Sanchez presents through the language of documentary video, his own arguments and inquiry into politics and public health,” Flores described the works in the art exhibit found at CCA’s new website (www.benildecampusart.com).

Joining Sanchez at TDD2 is his fellow film educator and writer Jag Garcia (“I, Labyrinth”), animator Benjie Marasigan (“Hall of Heroes”), photographer Jay Javier (“Red Tagged!”), motion graphics artist and designer Yolec Homecillo (“Mga ‘Di Nakikita ng Mata”), multimedia designer Hannah Sison (“Portal”), 3D artist Volty Garcia (working with Sison in “Voltanna”), graphic designers Dino Brucelas (“Ang Bangkay na Marikit sa Panahon ng Pandemic”) and Rafael Liao (“Just Snap!”), visual communicator Vanessa Puente, graphic designer and writer Katrina Juane, visual artist Emily Mones, and writer-designers Ericka Garalde and Brian Bringas (working together with Brucelas in “Sino Ba Kausap Mo?”), event consultant Mito Tubilleja (“Mary and the Machine”), writer and content developer Penny Angeles-Tan (“Lynyrd Paras”), and multidisciplinary artist Teta Tulay (“Veerus”).

For more information about the exhibit and other projects, visit CCA’s social media pages on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BenildeCampusArt), Twitter (https://twitter.com/csbcampusart), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/benilde.campusart/) and its YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/BenildeCampusArt).

Top Advice for Happy Relationships with Your Spous


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Here's one hard truth we all have to face as adults: rom-coms and Disney movies lied to us. There's no such thing as a perfect relationship that's free from squabbles or petty fights. 

One minute you're looking up Asian brides on a dating website and stumbling upon the love of your life. The next minute, you're both yelling at each other in the kitchen over a sink full of unwashed dishes. 

Inasmuch as we all want a fairytale romance that ends in a firm happily-ever-after, real life relationships don't exactly work that way. There will be days when your happily-ever-after feels like an angrily-ever-after. The worst part? Love isn't enough to pull you through on those days. 

So what can you do? Well, if you're looking to build a quiet and happy relationship with your spouse, here are some tips that can get you through the bad days:

Acknowledge your feelings

Sometimes, you may start an argument with your spouse because of an underlying emotion or situation that you haven't acknowledged yet. For instance, you may think that you're upset with your husband because he left a wet towel lying on the bed again. However, in reality, you may actually be hurt because he never appreciates the work you put in around the house. 

If you don't acknowledge this feeling and its primary cause, resentment will continue to build up and before you know it, you're laying into your partner for "breathing too loudly." 

So what do you do? The next time you have an argument or disagreement with your spouse, take a few minutes to self-reflect. Ask yourself questions that will help you identify how you truly feel, such as: why am I really angry right now? What do I actually need? 

When you identify how you truly feel, you become able to communicate better and iron out issues with your spouse. 

Listen to each other

We get it: you’ve had a really long day and you’ll give anything to be able to lay down on some crisp, clean sheets and fall asleep. Unfortunately, your spouse chooses that very moment to start talking about how bad their day was and how annoying the new coworker is. What do you do? Do you ignore them and just hit the sack, or should you take a few minutes to listen to whatever it is they have to say? 

Of course, this is a no-brainer. If you're looking to build a happy and peaceful relationship with your spouse, you should be willing to listen to them even when it's inconvenient for you. 

However, this doesn't just apply to pillow talk alone. During arguments, regardless of how "right" you feel you are, don't talk over your partner. You should give them the opportunity to express their feelings and listen to them constructively. 

Use the compliment sandwich 

"My partner is always criticizing me. It's like I never do anything right!" 

We've all heard this line before. From couples therapy to divorce courts, this scenario always plays out when a marriage is headed for the rocks. 

Here's the thing: it's completely okay to point out your partner's flaws or shortcomings. However, you have to do it constructively so as not to hurt their feelings. 

That's why we've come up with the compliment sandwich. It's just like a regular sandwich but with compliments acting as bread slices and criticism as peanut butter or jelly. It involves complimenting your partner first, pointing out their shortcomings, and then wrapping it up with another compliment. 

For instance, if your partner constantly spills water and makes a mess in the kitchen while doing the dishes, you could say something like:

"Babe, thank you so much for doing the dishes tonight. You've been really helpful, but could you try mopping up after? The spilled water always makes a mess that I'll have to deal with in the morning. Other than that, you're the best!

See? In just a few sentences, you've managed to point out what's irking you without making your partner feel terrible. It's definitely better than saying something like:

"Why do you always have to spill water on the floor? I have to clean all of this in the morning and it's so annoying. Can't you just mop up after?" 

While these two sentences are conveying the same message, the former will guarantee better, happier results while the latter will only lead to a sulking partner who feels unappreciated. 

Don't bottle things up

Your partner stepped out for a couple of drinks with some friends. You're mad at them for bailing out on a cozy night in, and it's perfectly understandable. However, when they try to reach out to you, you keep giving one-word answers so that they could figure out you're angry and then apologize. 

Unfortunately, this is no way to communicate and is a sure recipe for disaster. Your partner may be many things, but we can bet they aren't mind readers. If they can't read your mind and you don't communicate, they certainly won't understand why you're unhappy or how to make you happy. 

Studies have shown that there is a strong link between communication and satisfaction in marriages. Thus, when ugly scenarios pop up, try as much as possible to help your partner see things from your point of view instead of bottling your emotions up or giving them the silent treatment. 

Date your spouse 

Everyone says that marriage loses its lustre after the first few years. Once the kids start coming, you'll find yourselves focusing on your new responsibilities and bills. Before you know it, the spark you once had with your partner is long gone. 

However, it doesn't always have to be this way. Whether you've been married for over a decade or not, you can still enjoy the honeymoon phase with your spouse and keep the spark alive. 

Wondering how to do this? It's simple. Schedule weekly date nights where you and your partner can dress up, go to a fancy restaurant, and have a quiet candle-lit dinner. 

You could also go to see a movie together or schedule a simple ice-cream date. Regardless of your personal preferences, there are tons of opportunities to have a nice, romantic date with your partner. 

Find something to appreciate about your partner everyday 

As a married couple, it's easy to lose sight of what attracted you to your partner in the first place. Over time, the long, luscious hair you once fell in love with might turn into a perpetual messy bun. The charming smile that once made your heart flutter could be replaced by stress lines and a scowling demeanor. 

However, instead of focusing on these changes, it's important to identify one or more positive things about your partner every day and appreciate them for being as they are. It could be something as simple as them bringing you coffee or holding your hand as you both walk down the street. 

Just tell them how much you appreciate their tiny acts of kindness and service. This can go a long way in encouraging them and keeping your marriage happy. 

Apologize and accept apologies in return

During an argument, emotions tend to run high and vicious words may slip out, no matter how hard we try to rein them in. However, even after tempers may have cooled down, it's important to ensure that you apologize sincerely to your partner. If you struggle with pride and you find it hard to apologize verbally, you can start by writing them a heartfelt note that expresses how sorry you are. 

Over time, learn how to swallow your pride (no matter how lumpy it may feel) and offer a sincere verbal apology. Don't try to put the blame on your partner by saying things like:

"I'm sorry if you felt offended by what I said". 

Ifs or buts have no place in a sincere apology. Apologies like these are often insincere and are a trademark of gaslighters. Instead, take full responsibility and apologize without trying to share the blame. 

In the same vein, when your partner offers a sincere apology, don't hold their offenses over their heads by reminding them every week of what they did. Accept the apology in good faith and move on. 

Give each other personal space

Here's the thing: as a married couple, you're probably in each other's faces 24/7, except for the hours when you're both at work. Even though your partner truly loves you and will fight off a thousand gremlins for you, they probably need a little personal space every now and then. 

On some days, they may want to go out for a few drinks with some friends or have some alone time with their phone. Respect their basic need for space and let them enjoy a little personal time.

It may seem strange, but it definitely doesn't change how they feel about you and it certainly doesn't mean that your marriage is headed for the rocks. Rather, this wll help you both spend time enjoying the things you love separately and when they get home, you both can reconvene and talk about how your day went. 

In the same vein, try to get in a little "you" time occasionally. Get a new haircut, hang out with your friends, or even go see a movie alone. Remember: when you do the things you love, you'll be much happier, and that happiness will seep into your relationship. 

Final Thoughts 

Keeping your marriage happy and peaceful is harder than the movies make it seem. However, the little consistent things can really go a long way in helping you enjoy marital bliss with your spouse. With these tips outlined above, you can strengthen your marriage and make it a fun adventure that anyone would admire. 

Here's to a happy, quiet, and peaceful marriage! 

Author's Bio 

Kelly Richardson is an exceptional writer and dating coach at BroomStickWed. Over time, she has helped several men and women find love online without falling prey to scammers or online predators. 

 

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