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When the body and mind unite

When the body and mind unite

By Hermes Joy Tunac As more studies emerge in support of the growing wellness benefits of yoga, more and more people are getting drawn to it. But is yoga really worth all the buzz it’s getting? Some would define yoga as a form of physical workout. Others would say it’s a breathing…
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‘The Power of Pause’

‘The Power of Pause’

By Joanne Rae Ramirez No matter your age, listen to your teachers. Listen. My Assumption High School batch, long after graduation, still does. Spearheaded by president Arlina Arrozal de Jesus and Pia Benitez Yupangco, our batch has reached out to our former Religion teachers and asked them to give some…
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The Way We Were

The Way We Were

By Joanne Rae Ramirez A year ago today, if you were more or less like me a career woman probably in the upper middle-class demographic and working hard to enjoy life’s perks what were you doing? You were probably at the office, and firming up plans for tonight’s after-office TGIF.…
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Why digital protection for your eyes is a must

With the enhanced community quarantine currently in full effect and the COVID-19 pandemic continually posing a threat to lives not only here in the Philippines but all over the world, many find themselves holed up at home trying to make the most of the current situation. With all the time…
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Woman of Steel, Soul & Smiles

Woman of Steel, Soul & Smiles

By Joanne Rae M. Ramirez Aside from numerous edifices and virtually all the foundation work of buildings from Cavite City to Smokey Mountain, from Batangas to Pampanga, Taguig to Pasig, Alice G. Eduardo has also built ports and airports; power plants, bridges and buildings; highways and Skyways. And now, she’s building…
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Mission in a Bottle

Mission in a Bottle

By Joyce Reyes-Aguila Her message in a bottle spells hope for future generations. More importantly, it inspires refreshing kindness for those craving for clean water — and those wanting to do good. “Drink hope, you give hope,” says the message inscribed on the “Hope in a Bottle” purified drinking water. The…
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That’s what friends are for

That’s what friends are for

  Rising above a personal tragedy that claimed the life of their son Franco in 2009, restaurateurs Mon and Monica Eugenio channeled their grief later that same year to form Franco’s Friends. Since then, the informal charity group springs into action to identify and help feed those in need, including…
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Making every moment count while on lockdown

Making every moment count while on lockdown

If there’s one good thing that has resulted from all the doom and gloom we’ve been seeing and hearing lately due to COVID-19, it has made many of us stronger yet more compassionate toward other people, including ourselves, and grateful for small, everyday blessings that continue to come our way.…
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Get a faith lift in the Holy Land

Get a faith lift in the Holy Land

Being part of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land gives depth even to the sightseeing. You witness, not just see, the significance of all the photogenic sites — you are retracing the life of Jesus Christ, in the very land He walked on. PeopleAsia editor-in-chief JOANNE RAE RAMIREZ visits the…
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Brooking no limitations to produce lifesaving face shields

Brooking no limitations to produce lifesaving face shields

Led by an MBA graduate from UP, volunteers behind Shields for Heroes PH are producing face shields made of polypropylene plastic and polyvinyl chloride. In five short days, they were able to produce and release 32,000 units for use by people who need them most—the country’s front liners. By ALEX…
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