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Midnight Stoic Mema

Daily Stoic readings and personal reflections no earlier than midnight.Everyday, I read from a dated page from The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman. I personally reflect on the authors’ reflections, and then ramble on my own thoughts through this podcast. Mema lang. Mema-sabi lang.

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    020523 Do I know the person I want to be?

    Tonight’s mema made me reflect on what I have learned so far about myself, how the pandemic has given me that long space and quiet to reflect, and how I have only scratched the surface of the person I really want to be

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    290423 Bad dreams and good dreams

    In tonight’s mema, I talk about my sleep paralysis experience, and dreaming of hugging my lola who passed last year, and of my cute young self visiting me

  3. 23

    080423 True or False

    Tonight’s mema made me think about counterfeit items in online shopping, digital banks, alternative facts, and trying to grow out of false beliefs.

  4. 22

    050423 First impressions and gut feels

    Tonight’s mema made me think about all the times my gut feel has saved and failed me, and how first impressions get tricky in the Work-From-Home era.

  5. 21

    010423 Talk kindly to me

    Tonight’s mema reminded me of friendly conversations, following my own advice, and getting back on track.

  6. 20

    180323 Growing through my triggers

    Tonight’s mema made me think about my triggers, how I talk to myself, and how I like my coffee in the morning

  7. 19

    170323 My future self will thank me

    Today’s mema made think about how we project ourselves into the social media world, bare minimum make-up, and commitments to daily exercises.

  8. 18

    140323 Behind our ego lies fear

    Tonight’s mema made me think about my career, job hopping, migration plans, and how pride can hide what we fear.

  9. 17

    130323 Make it make sense

    Tonight’s mema got me grappling with believing in suffering’s greater purpose, world issues that I don’t know enough but still feel deeply about, personal challenges that I actually wish I did not have to go through, and how to use this new lapel microphone.

  10. 16

    090328 Birds of the same feather

    Tonight’s mema is all about working from home, the Marites culture, and friendships that stay and go.

  11. 15

    080323 Guarding the mind

    Tonight’s mema is a good reminder to put down the phone. But only after you listen to this podcast.

  12. 14

    070323 Self-awareness is both a blessing and a curse

    Tonight’s mema is brought to you by a conversation with a colleague, wherein I felt validated with my self-awareness efforts. But I also know that I still have a long way to go.

  13. 13

    060323 Real vs reel story

    Tonight’s mema made me reflect on Marites culture, social media life, oversharing, and how I realized I was “performing” for others instead of honoring what and who I really am.

  14. 12

    020323 A love letter for the future

    Tonight’s mema might be the longest one yet. It’s about all my pandemic thoughts and fears, and how it all looks to me right now, looking back with kinder eyes. With bonus background sounds of a dog schlepping water and my bestie walking in on me while recording.

  15. 11

    010323 Living a life worth living

    It’s the start of a new month, and I can’t wait to learn new things about myself. Digging deeper into getting to know me is not always a fun journey, but it definitely is an interesting one.

  16. 10

    280223 You are not your mistakes

    Finally, I got a chapter I can support 110%. Which leads me to oversharing about a very personal experience, and declaring that there is another person (other than myself) who knows about this podcast.

  17. 9

    270223 I’m indifferent to this chapter

    Here I read from a dated page from The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman. I personally reflect on the authors’ reflections, and then ramble on my own thoughts through this podcast episode.

  18. 8

    260223 I’m not yet that evolved, but I can get there

    Here I read from a dated page from The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman. I personally reflect on the authors’ reflections, and then ramble on my own thoughts through this podcast episode.

  19. 7

    240223 But I want labels

    Here I read from a dated page from The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman. I personally reflect on the authors’ reflections, and then ramble on my own thoughts through this podcast episode.

  20. 6

    230223 Situations don’t care about you

    Here I read from a dated page from The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman. I personally reflect on the authors’ reflections, and then ramble on my own thoughts through this podcast episode.

  21. 5

    220223 Mind your message

    Here I read from a dated page from The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman. I personally reflect on the authors’ reflections, and then ramble on my own thoughts through this podcast episode.

  22. 4

    210223 Fail to plan, plan to fail?

    Here I read from a dated page from The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman. I personally reflect on the authors’ reflections, and then ramble on my own thoughts through this podcast episode.

  23. 3

    200223 Too much of something is bad enough

    Here I read from a dated page from The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman. I personally reflect on the authors’ reflections, and then ramble on my own thoughts through this podcast episode.

  24. 2

    190223 Staying in the moment

    Tonight’s mema is all about staying in the moment, and how it took me a whiiile to get there.

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Daily Stoic readings and personal reflections no earlier than midnight.Everyday, I read from a dated page from The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman. I personally reflect on the authors’ reflections, and then ramble on my own thoughts through this podcast. Mema lang. Mema-sabi lang.

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