Author: jevannel

  • Rejections All Over: Scholarships

    Rejections All Over: Scholarships

    When it rains, it pours T_T, but I am happy it was just a heavy rain. I am glad I always bring with me my umbrella ^_^ Background Story 😀 When one of my colleagues qualified for a scholarship abroad (in Australia), the thought came to mind that I should try to. Maybe going abroad…

  • Here’s to Ending September

    Here’s to Ending September

    Today is the last day of September, and I am making this post to save myself from all the guilt I would feel for the following days and months, recalling the moment that I intentionally did not make any posts for this month. So here it is! I am no longer interested in posting here…

  • Random Thoughts

    Random Thoughts

    … How Can the World Change When We Think Only About Ourselves? Hypocrite? I know I am. But I know I have the heart of a giver, and I like helping people. But I also find myself on the brink of securing my needs first, as most people do, so why do we expect changes…

  • Slow Down – everything takes time

    Slow Down – everything takes time

    I am always overwhelmed with many things, especially the tasks in my job. I also have ongoing data collection for my Ph.D. and many other concerns in my life. I am always soaked. But today, I am reminded to take things slowly. Now that I am in my new place, a smaller one, but I…

  • Should you do qualitative research or quantitative research? Here’s how to decide!

    Should you do qualitative research or quantitative research? Here’s how to decide!

    If you are starting your research journey and are troubled about what research design to use, you must read this post to guide you in making the right decision. I also had this dilemma because both designs are exciting to explore. Whatever level you are at in your academic journey, the best thing for you…

  • 3 Best Approaches on How to Teach Research to High School Students

    3 Best Approaches on How to Teach Research to High School Students

    Research teachers always encounter difficulties in learning how to teach research to high school students. The nature of research is complex, and simplifying every little detail about it is already difficult. To help you with this dilemma, here are some approaches you can use to simplify your teaching delivery. 1st Approach – Help them Understand…

  • I Feel My Age

    I Feel My Age

    Let me make this post to share with you a few of my realizations these days. Many things I am dealing with right now made me realize that I am not getting any younger. I am almost 35- just a few weeks from now. Am I panicking? No, I am not. Many people are so…

  • NameCheap service is EXCELLENT!

    NameCheap service is EXCELLENT!

    I am so grateful for the assistance provided by Dmytro Rozkin in my SSL installation. This excellent service of NAMECHEAP personnel is one of the reasons why I am not giving up blogging because they make things easier for me. I am not techy, but I can address technical concerns about running a blog with…

  • How Do You Prepare Your Coffee?

    How Do You Prepare Your Coffee?

    Whenever I see coffee, I see comfort. Whenever I smell it, I find peace. So, when I make one, it’s like grabbing the opportunity to make my day a little brighter. I face every day with so much hope that I will be productive and help more people, students, and colleagues. But life doesn’t always…

  • How to Save Yourself from Burnout: Teacher’s Edition

    How to Save Yourself from Burnout: Teacher’s Edition

    For teachers, it becomes normal to be stressed, hahaha! Burnout is inevitable, according to Psychology Today–it is part of the package. I guess it is a fact we cannot escape. It is a reality we cannot deny. It is innate in this profession. However, even if stress may be part of our job, we can…