5 Things I Hope For in 2010

“Hope never abandons you; you abandon it” George Weinberg

hopeThe new year always promises hope for all of us. Hoping for something is personal to us. Aside from being the project editor for Blogwatch.ph (a bloggers’ new media initiative for Election 2010), I was offered an opportunity to work as Features Editor for Philippine Online Chronicles. I’ve never been an editor in my life but I have the drive and passion. I hope for many things on a personal level to keep me on track for 2010.

1. I hope to continue my healthy lifestyle and keep my weight to my ideal limit (not beyond 125 pounds). Right now I hover between 124-126 lbs but maybe it is due to the muscles developed during weight lifting. A relaxed and productive mind starts with a healthy body so being fit and right is my number 1 priority. I need to take care of myself first and foremost, and the rest follows.

2. I hope for clarity.

When I am caught in the midst of an experience, it is easy to forget that there is a Plan. Sometimes all I can see is today. I hope for a perspective whenever I undergo confusing, difficult learning times.

3. I hope for balance.

Sometimes I can get too obsessed with work because I love it so much. I need to seek balance. Balance emotions with reason. Balance giving with receiving. Alternate work with play, business with personal activities. Juggle responsibilities to others with responsibilities to ourselves.


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4. I hope for courage.

I need lots of courage because this is my first time to be an editor or to interview presidential candidates or politicians for that matter. Whenever I get compliments from my work, I often thank the person and say that I am a work in progress. I know as a project head, I need to know the way and show the way. I am constantly learning by researching and being open to new ideas as well as old and tired ideas. My courage comes from my passion to make a difference in this world and I call upon God to help me go through the day. I am aware that courage won’t be a loud roar at every step of the way. With each step I take, I know I will grow stronger and stronger, more and more skilled, more and more self-confident and more and more successful.

I know that sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day telling me, “I will try again tomorrow.”

5. I hope for change.

I am doing my part as a citizen of the Philippines with the new media initiative for Elections 2010. When I talk of change, it means moving in the right direction. Change starts in us. I hope that more voters select their candidates based on informed choices and not on popularity alone. I hope they take it upon themselves to study 2010 criteria- coherent platform, character and competency. I know I can’t control actions of people, places and things so I can only hope for the best.

That change starts in me. I will continue to be empowered and to learn more about the intricacies of the Philippine Electoral system.

Let’s all hope for the best in 2010. I know it may not seem optimistic and we often feel helpless.

When you do nothing, you feel overwhelmed and powerless. But when you get involved, you feel the sense of hope and accomplishment that comes from knowing you are working to make things better.

As Mahatma Gandhi said “Be the change you want to see in the world”.

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5 Comments »

Comment by PetiBurges*
2010-01-06 16:43:17

Hi Ms. Noemi,

Been a longtime reader of your blog.
First time to comment. Hoping that all
your hopes and wishes turned into a
reality this year.

PetiBurges*

 
Comment by Francis Isberto
2010-01-07 07:36:15

Congratulations on being the project editor for blogwatch.ph

I am also in favor of change in 2010. I hope that blogwatch and other media election “watchdogs” will be instrumental for a change in our traditional corrupt government.

I will be supporting your cause all the way. Here’s to our success!

 
Comment by Ramon Guico
2010-01-13 15:28:05

I enjoyed reading your post. We are all hoping for CHANGE and I think the change is in our hand.This forthcoming election,we should vote only for the person who will take us or at least have the will to take us out of this life long misery. Whoever the president will be, I hope he will provide viable solutions to the worsening economy.

 
Comment by tourist
2010-01-16 17:15:51

thanks for sharing your experience of yours. more power
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Comment by Joey Logano Fan
2010-02-07 10:37:20

Best of luck with your 2010 goals, and yes lets hope for a great 2010! :D
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