Monday, April 15, 2013

TREDFOR: Marriage


Since I'm taking up a "The Christian Vocation to Life" (TREDFOR) class that supposedly talks about marriage, I'll blog about the said topic. 




As we all know, marriage is the official and legal union between two people to establish rights and obligations between the parties involved, including the soon-to-be-born children, and the immediate family of both sides. 

Couples "tie the knot" for the following reasons:
  • Statement of love and commitment
  • A must for some cultures
  • Have 'legitimate' children with a good parent
  • Legal and financial benefits and rewards (i.e. insurance, savings, tax benefits, social security) 
  • Making your relationship official gives more substance to it


We think marriage is easy, because in our eyes it will only bring pure bliss. However, marriage is a big step and an even bigger commitment, should think about the problems, sacrifices, and heartaches that comes with it. 
















Some of the problems that may arise in a  marriage (Brown, 2008):
  • Communication - most common and most difficult of all
              "This is often more a matter of refusing to allow the existence of the other's view as  
               opposed to not understanding it! It is an unwillingness to take the time to genuinely listen  
               and care to understand. In many relationships the interest seems to lie primarily in getting 
               one's own point of view heard and understood rather than having an interest in hearing 
               and understanding the others’. "

  • Unfulfilled expectations
“One of the saddest set-ups in relationships is entering into them with all kinds of expectations and then over the years, feeling disappointed again and again that they have not been met. Majority of couples have entered into their relationships with their focus on what the other person had to offer, not on what they were bringing to the party. Again, we are often quite unaware that this is our mindset.

We must be willing to look closely and honestly at ourselves to see if these are truths about us. Not everyone is willing to do this. To truly understand what you are seeing in another, you must first hold up a mirror and understand what you are seeing there.”

  • Sex and Intimacy
               “If there is a lack of intimacy with regard to the basic friendship in the relationship, it is also    
               expressed (or not!) in some manner in the bedroom. To further complicate matters, as rule sexual 
               interactions mean something different to men than they do to women. Women like to feel 
               emotionally connected before they become physically connected. Men, on the other hand, often 
               use sexual activity to get connected in the first place. (It's a cruel joke of the universe I think). If 
               your sex life is in need of a tune-up, chances are your relationship needs tuning first."

  • Resentments - number one killer of relationships
“They are a slow poison, undermining the love, trust and mutual respect you may have once had with each other. It is critical in the treatment of relationships to uncover these often unknown or unspoken resentments. Each person is then responsible for discovering the part they played in the creation of these resentments along with what they can do to improve themselves. The focus is not on how the other person needs to change, but rather on what you can do to change yourself to bring something better to the party. No blaming, just self-responsibility. It's always a dance of two, never just of one. Resentments often build as a direct result of a person's inability to communicate their needs and/or take responsibility for them in the first place. Resentments lead directly to loss of respect for the other person. Loss of respect leads to sexual problems, more bad feelings, blame and distancing.


“If your connection to your partner is missing big pieces, start by looking at what you are bringing to the partyIf you're empty and unfulfilled in your relationship, perhaps it's because you are not offering all you could be to it! Looking for comfort elsewhere simply adds more pain and suffering to what was already present. If you are the one who strayed, you have the responsibility for failing to courageously face the part you played in the unsatisfying elements of your relationship.

People who are content and fulfilled within the marriage, virtually never look outside of it to fill themselves up. Affairs are often used as a way to lick one's wounds, to escape from the difficulties of the current relationship, to abandon the responsibility we have to work on the troubles in our relationships straight-up, rather than behind closed and secretive doors with someone else. 

Relationships can heal from this most devastating of betrayals, but full responsibility, remorse and true commitment to self-development must be the foundation for the healing. You must be willing to do whatever it takes to rebuild the trust that's been lost. Nothing less will do. Many do not have the courage or character to take this on. If you do, you have the chance to create an even deeper, more meaningful relationship . . . "What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger”. (Brown, 2008)


Source: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/contemplating-divorce/201007/why-did-you-get-married
http://www.saveamarriage.com/marital-problems.htm

Thursday, April 11, 2013

BancNet company visit!


Last April 5, 2013, we had the chance to visit BancNet at Equitable Tower Paseo De Roxas, Makati City.



Mr. Rene Natividad, operations VP, gave us a brief company background regarding BancNet.
 Here are some of the company details discussed:






















Company tour
Pantry


Sample ATM machines used for testing
Office area

Data center
Discussion room


IT-EXPO group-mates



BancNet was a great opportunity for us to know the banking industry better, especially with regards to the companies handling the ATM machines. It opened our eyes to new possibilities in technological banking.

* Some photos grabbed from JJ Granada and Gordon Medina 

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

A visit to JPMorgan Chase & Co.

As part of enrolling in IT-EXPO, we have the perks of visiting many big companies in the Philippines, including JPMorgan Chase & Co. located at Net Plaza Building, Bonifacio Global City. 



The organization was established by Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, it merged with Chase Manhattan Bank during 2000, thus, the name JPMorgan Chase & Co.  It is one of the oldest, largest and best-known financial institutions in the world. The firm's legacy dates back to 1799 when its earliest predecessor was chartered in New York City. They currently operate in more than 60 countries with over 240,000 employees. The firm serves millions of consumers, small businesses and many of the world's most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients. Moreover, JPMorgan Chase & Co.  is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers, small business and commercial banking, financial transaction processing, asset management and private equity.
Some trivia regarding JPMorgan Chase & Co.:

  ●     The monopoly game was a tribute to Mr. J.P. Morgan


 







      ●     The firm funded the construction of Titanic
        ●     Publicized the name of Cebu Pacific
        ●     Advised SM Corporation to purchase Makro
        ●     Advised Facebook and Google to go public
        ●     Mr. Salmon Chase pioneered the ATM
        ●     Forbes awarded JPMorgan Chase & Co. as the most admired company for 2012 (4 years
                     consecutively),  and the most admired megabank in 2012 
      ●     The firm is a bank more than a BPO

The first part of the tour was the pantry, which is open 24hours a day. The pantry houses several food, drink, and dessert concessionaires which are tailored to fit the budget of their employees that’s why most of the employees spends their lunch at the pantry. Not only that, they also sell JPMorgan Chase & Co. merchandise (i.e. shirts, tumblers, pens) inside the pantry.

Afterwards, we were allowed to see the meeting rooms, configuration rooms, and most especially, the telepresence room. We were really impressed by the telepresence room since it allows real-time conversation to happen through a set of television screens and microphones wherein it can detect the position of the person speaking.



Trivia: All rooms within the company should be closed at all times, if any person leaves the door open, the JPMorgan Chase & Co. Singapore will call to reprimand them.

Due to lack of time, we immediately went to see the penthouse and there it stood --- the stunning view of Bonifacio Global City.


After visiting JPMorgan Chase & Co., I can say that they really uphold their record of being one of the most admired company/megabank, because they prioritize the security of the company and its employees by having a baggage x-ray machine and body scanners upon entering the vicinity. Taking of pictures inside is also prohibited since they are a banking firm.

Being able to visit JPMorgan Chase & Co. was a great opportunity for us students since a lot of us are not very acquainted with the firm. We, IT-EXPO students, were very lucky to have a company tour at JPMorgan Chase and at the same time, be warmly welcomed by their staff because it was a chance for us to get to know the working environment of the firm.


 * Some pictures were grabbed from the Internet

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Company Visit: NetworkLabs

As part of our IT-EXPO class, we get to visit NetworkLabs in UP Ayala Land Technohub last March 8, 2013, which is a joint venture of Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) with various partners to establish a Research and Development center to support the operations of Nokia Siemens Network. They provide software solutions and application support for the many projects that NSN undertakes. 




We were accommodated by DLSU alumni, Mr. Alvanson So and Mr. Marlon Tong. 

Mr. Alvanson So (picture below), an HR staff, briefed us on what NetworkLabs is, what they do, and where they currently stand. He also showed us some of NetworkLabs' software (for attendance, recruiting, borrowing of rooms/equipments) that HR is using to efficiently carry out the process in the department. 


Meanwhile, Mr. Marlon Tong (picture below), the line manager and Software Engineer of NetworkLabs, answered our questions regarding the company. 





With fellow IT-EXPO students



Mrs. Arcilla and Ms. Abesamis together with the speakers after giving the certificate and token of appreciation 


Afterwards, we were given the chance to tour the two-story office of NetworkLabs! \m/

 Upon entering the lobby, this is the first room that caught my attention. The exam room where applicants will take the exam, and also where employees get their foods. 



1st floor - golf themed (picture above) and 2nd floor (picture below) office


Trivia: all employees regardless of their positions work at the same place, there is no special room for employees with high position (this is to show that all individuals are equal)


Here are some of the hang-out spots or meeting place within the office:


























Of course, there's also a pantry where employees can enjoy their lunch and take a time off to relax! 

1st floor pantry - Boracay-ish setting




Perks of working at NetworkLabs? XBOX!!!

... and Karaoke room! 

2nd floor pantry - Finland-ish setting






The tour wouldn't be complete without pictures with friends and classmates...





 NetworkLabs most definitely became one of my chosen companies after the tour. I can see that they provide the best experience for their employees by transforming the office as though it is their home. Also, they treat each other as equal individuals which I think is a good practice. 



* Some pictures grabbed from JJ Granada