Sunday, June 21, 2015

The Road to Growth

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My journey as a third year in college ended about a week ago. And despite all the stress and worries that came with being a super involved college student that still wanted to keep up with the rigor of academics, I couldn’t be more proud and happy with the way things turned out this year.

I can’t lie, college has been hard for me. For two years, I didn’t feel that sense of belonging or community that other people seemed to immediately get once they started college. I didn't have that substantial support system to encourage me or guide me. I became too familiar with loneliness and isolation, and no matter how many times I tried to break out of those feelings, I always came back to self loathing and pity. I always asked myself, "Why couldn’t I make close friends? Why wasn’t I doing so well in my classes?" These questions only made me feel like I was just a number amongst everyone else at UCLA. I was lost, and stunted. For two years, those inhibitions prevented me from understanding the meaning behind growth and self-love.

So for my third year, I set out to figure it out on my own.

I've learned a lot, mostly from doing things that I didn’t expect myself to do, and exposing myself to different things on a whim. Here's a glimpse at my road to growth this year:
I moved into an apartment for the first time. I learned that living with semi-strangers is actually quite refreshing. And the view still ends up looking great.
Really good view from apartment

I filmed a short film within one week. Although there was so much stress, and in the end, a bit of disappointment, I learned that I love to tell stories, especially through the medium of film.
Filming a short film

I was introduced to a beautiful mentorship pack...
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And met my incredible twin, who has been by my side since the day we met. I never knew what mentorship meant until I became involved, and I'm so blessed to have gotten the opportunity to know more about it this year.
First pic with twin

I tried out a hip-hop dance team for the first time. I always wanted to learn how to dance, but was always scared and felt incompetent. But this year, I not only learned how to hip-hop dance, I also learned how to be confident in the energy I bring on stage on Team Take Off.
Dance team
PC: Colin Hwang

I ran a 10K. I learned that I can still keep pushing my limits, all I have to do is take the first step. And the next. And the next. And eventually you'll make it through.
10K

I got promoted at my job. I learned that sometimes, your hard work may not be recognized as good work, but at least you still learned the value of hard work and pride of knowing you gave it your all. And in the end, it'll all be worth it.
On set

I auditioned for a Pilipino Cultural Night...
And performed as one of the main roles in front of nearly 2,000 people in Royce Hall. I was reminded once again that stories have the power to resonate with people on different levels, and can even have the power to change lives. Like it did for me.
On stage
PC: Cresencio Tano

Along the way I've met so many other people, most of who became more than just a support system: they became my second family.

This year, everything I did brought a new lesson. Most importantly I know now that it's never too late to start growing and to begin the process of loving yourself. It’s never too late to try new things, even if it means doing it alone. I learned to value my independence, my body, my talents, and intelligence. I learned that I am capable of being loved, but it’s just as important to love myself first.

I’m just incredibly blessed to have finally found spaces where I have found a family. I’m happy and proud at myself for escaping that place of self loathing and pity and being able to find confidence in myself and be proud of what I can accomplish. It’s been a long and difficult journey, but I can finally say that I’m happy with the growth I’ve accomplished, and I can’t wait to continue on this road to growth as I take on my fourth and final year as an undergraduate.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Life's too short to even care at all.

I apologize for my lack of updates. The end of the quarter is coming around the corner, and I'm more than excited to start becoming active again! Here's a blog I wrote last month that I was hesitant to post, but since I have been AWOL, I will post it regardless. More posts will be coming soon! Stay strong friends! Enjoy life while it lasts!

May 4, 2015

We constantly hear this all the time: Life is short. Sometimes we don’t really let this sink in until it smacks us in the face when we least expect it.

On April 11th, I ran my first 10K. And while it was an exhilarating experience, it was also exhausting, and all I wanted was to eat whatever I wanted. So afterwards, I neglected my body. My body consumed unhealthy foods and unhealthy thoughts. Soon I began feeling tired and unmotivated all the time. I stopped caring about things that used to matter so much to me, and started putting too much negative thought into things that weren’t even worth my time. I waved it off as midterm stress, and altogether stopped caring for myself. As the saying goes, “Life’s too short to even care at all.”

Then my cousin passed away. He was 27 years old, and was one of the most jubilant people that I knew. Someone who still had so much energy to use in his life. It completely shocked me.

And it served as a wake up call.

Yes, life is short. And sometimes, it's hard to figure out what’s worth your time when it feels like time is running out. People pass when you least expect it, and you don’t realize it, but it can happen to any one of us.

But instead of looking at life as if it’s too short to care about anything, we should stop caring that life itself is short. We need to stop caring that life can pass before our very eyes, because that’s not going to change anything. What we can change is our mindsets, our lifestyles, our thoughts. What we can change are the things that make up our lives.





Monday, March 30, 2015

Highlights of Spring Break 2015

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  1. The books I finished reading this Spring break

  2. La Jolla sunset

  3. First time I explored The Last Bookstore in DTLA

  4. Sea lions

Overall, a very restful Spring break with some fun exploration on the side. Time to push through Spring quarter, and finish the school year strong!

Saturday, March 21, 2015

What I Learned From Stepping Out of My Comfort Zone


What I Learned From Stepping Out of My Comfort Zone
Taken during my solo trip to Valencia, Spain. One of the first times that I REALLY stepped out of my comfort zone.


  1. You can actually learn something you've never done before with the right amount of dedication.

  2. It’s easy to dedicate time to something you really want to do, even if you know nothing about it.

  3. You can do ANYTHING you set your mind to, even if it’s something completely foreign to you.

  4. Chances are your new support system/family is waiting outside of your comfort zone, ready to welcome you with open arms.

  5. Interests are always growing, and passions can still be found. But you have to step out of your comfort zone if you want to find it.

  6. You know you're too attached to your comfort zone when you think it's okay to be restricted to things you only know and understand. But is that the way to live?

  7. We have this constant the fear of failure and rejection that prevents us from taking the first step out of your comfort zone. But once you do, those fears disappear.

  8. You gain a diverse set of experiences that are completely different from what you normally would have.

  9. When you get out of your comfort zone, you feel more confident about yourself.

  10. Stepping out of your comfort zone allows you to grow and push the boundaries of your comfort level…and that’s all the more reason to continue stepping out of it again and again.

Congratulations to everyone who finished finals and are on spring break! Challenge yourself to step out of your comfort zone this spring break and see where it takes you! You might just surprise yourself.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Just Breathe

This past week has been a stressful one, what with school, work, and rehearsals piling up on top of each other. Sometimes it’s just so easy to drop everything and break down.

But this weekend, I spent my Saturday just breathing in the beautiful air at Venice Beach with great friends and a great team to do a photoshoot. And it was so much needed!

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Dress: Cotton On, Necklace: Forever 21, Boots: H&M, Headband: Unknown

I’m gonna put on my fashion cap on right and say, "Who says you can’t wear ankle boots to the beach?" I am addicted to them, and will wear them as much as I can. They’re just so comfy and for a short funsized person like myself, the added height is a great bonus.

But much as I love dressing up in florals, I loved putting on a snapback and this really cute tank from Firedaughter Clothing on Etsy and feeling thug and FIERCE for this photoshoot.

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Can’t forget the jumping pictures!

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My snapback is LITERALLY about to take off!

If there’s one thing I learned to do this week, it’s to remember to breathe. Just breathe. The quarter is starting to kick into finals season, and so many things are gonna become more hectic as the time passes, but this is why it’s so important to take a moment and remember that you are beautiful and life is beautiful, and everything is going to be okay. <3

I'm sending all my good vibes to you, reader!

All photo credits go to the amazing Colin Hwang!!

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Time After Time After...Time?

Time After Time After Time

Time is such a weird concept to me. You can sense it flying by really fast or you can feel it slowly ticking away the seconds, minutes, hours, days. You can have all the time in the world, or you can run out of it. Time, why do you have to be so bipolar??




In truth, we actually have more time than we think we have. I understand that from a college student’s perspective, however, it’s tough to get into that mentality. In the beginning of our freshman year in college, most of us have this perception of a time bomb ticking away until graduation, and we need to cram it with clubs, internships, jobs, and academic achievements to really utilize our time and help us gain that extra step up before heading off to the real world.




But isn’t the real world mostly just a huge blank space of time? As college students, we're so scared of missing out on opportunities to grow and help us succeed in the short span of four years that we sometimes forget about the other opportunities we can still take advantage of after graduation. And sure, using our time now will definitely help us out in the future. Putting time to study, socialize, and work is so important. But we also need to put in time to take care of our well-being in the present-time. We need to put in the time for ourselves NOW before we put in time for things in the future that aren’t even definite.




This past weekend, I guess you could say I kind of dropped some of my responsibilities and went on a mini-hike/run with my best friend. When we reached the top and saw the sunset, I immediately thought that I needed to take this picture of the sunset or else miss out on this perfect opportunity. I mean, I skipped doing my homework to go on this run, I might as well have that perfect picture of the sunset to make it all worthwhile, right? But I realized after taking the picture that part of the sunset’s perfection is not only just the colors, or how it just seems to make everything touching the horizon appear even more gorgeous than ever.


I think the beauty of the sunset lies in the fact that there will always be another tomorrow, another opportunity, another time for it to appear again.


I also know what you're thinking...WHERE HAVE I BEEN ALL THIS TIME? I've done a lot of thinking this past month and I'm refocusing my goals so that I can be more active on this blog. And even if I slip out a couple times, there's still another time to come back again. :)

Monday, January 19, 2015

College Essentials

First of all, I’m so sorry for being inactive! College has been incredibly busy and I’ve sort of put this blog on the back burner due to my other priorities. What with school, two jobs, an internship, and other extracurricular activities I'm involved in...it's a lot to juggle. I’ll try to blog at least once a week though. I have some posts planned that I hope will be useful for my readers! I hope you'll stick around :)

College Essentials


Unlike a lot of college students in the semester system, I started school two weeks ago (thanks quarter system for giving us only 2 weeks of winter break). Although it would have been nice to have a longer break, this first couple of week have allowed me to gather all the essential items that I found myself using a lot last quarter. These items were extremely helpful for me, so I thought I would share my college arsenal with you!



  1. MUJI gel pens

  2. Pencil case

  3. Folder

  4. Notebooks

  5. Wristlet

  6. Tablet + Bluetooth keyboard

  7. Contigo water bottle

  8. Moleskine journal


What are your college essentials? I'm always expanding and recreating my own list and would love to hear your thoughts!