25 Tips for Online Safety
Master online safety with our guide! Discover 25 practical tips for parents, educators, students, and professionals to navigate the digital world securely.
Master online safety with our guide! Discover 25 practical tips for parents, educators, students, and professionals to navigate the digital world securely.
The digital world has become an integral part of children’s lives. It offers many benefits but also poses several challenges. Among these, cyberbullying is a serious concern affecting their emotional wellness.
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In the Philippines, one of the laws designed to protect our children from harm is the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 (Republic Act No. 10627).
Understanding the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013: A Guide for Parents and Guardians Read More »
Discover 50+ powerful anti-bullying slogans for schools, workplaces, and communities. Written by Jef Menguin, speaker and trainer on leadership and culture, these slogans inspire respect, kindness, and action.
73 Anti-Bullying Slogans That Inspire and Persuade Read More »
It was in school that I learned the ugly side of life. Unfortunately, bullying is a large part of that nasty side.
A deeper understanding of cyberbullying in the Philippines helps us manage trolls and anonymous bullies online. Protect your digital well-being and invest your time in more productive endeavors. You can learn ways to handle cyberbullying through self-study, mentoring, and training. For example, you may consider
Bullying is a word we often hear but sometimes don’t fully understand. In simple terms, bullying is when someone uses their power to hurt, threaten, or scare another person repeatedly. It is a big problem in the Philippines. This article aims to help parents, teachers,
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What are Filipino traits? Discover their positive and negative sides through stories, conversations, and real-life examples. This guide explains the most important Filipino cultural traits—like pakikisama, bayanihan, utang na loob, and more—so you can understand how they shape our families, work, and nation today.
Most team building in the Philippines still feels borrowed. You run “fun” activities, people laugh, then Monday returns and the team goes back to silence, blame, and solo work. What if the missing ingredient isn’t another game—but the bayanihan spirit your people already understand?
Team Bayanihan: Building a Winning Team Culture for Filipinos Read More »
Daig ng maagap ang masipag means that proactive individuals, or those who work ahead of time, are better than those who work hard.
Daig ng Maagap ang Masipag: Be A Proactive Hard Worker Read More »
Cyberbullying is more challenging to stop because of the illusion of anonymity. Bullies think they can hide behind the screen and won’t suffer the consequences of bullying a classmate, or a stranger.
Cyberbullying: 29 Smarter Ways to Fight and Stop It Read More »
Pakikipagkapwa-tao breaks down when work turns people into “resources,” and the cost is cold teamwork, tense conversations, and trust that slowly leaks. In this article, Jef Menguin explains pakikipagkapwa-tao as treating others as equals—with empathy, respect, and dignity—and shows where it gets misused as blind pakikisama. Practice the shift—see the person, not just the role—then share it at work so your culture becomes more human and more effective.
Pakikipagkapwa-tao: Authentic Interpersonal Relationships Read More »
Utang na loob is a Filipino cultural trait that may mean debt of gratitude and reciprocity. We keep to heart the good deeds we receive from someone, especially when we need help.
Utang Na Loob: Filipino’s Sense of Gratitude & Generosity Read More »
Ningas Kugon is a pattern of behaviors demonstrated by people who work on a project or challenge with zest and enthusiasm but never get to finish what they started. After an enthusiastic beginning, they disappear upon reaching the first obstacle.
Little-Known Power of Ningas Kugon to Create Breakthroughs Read More »
Cyberbullying is worst than conventional bullying. In traditional bullying, most bystanders are silent. In cyberbullying, the myth of anonymity makes bystanders bolder that they turn into bullies.
Bullying and politics often go together. Any effort to stop bullying is both admirable and quixotic. Bullying is encouraged in many communities. Bullies are often looked up to and some of them become politicians. Let me tell you what I saw as I was growing
Explore bullying in the Philippines, its impact on society, prevention strategies, and legal protections. Learn to create safer spaces, both online and offline.
Stop Bullying in the Philippines: An Epic Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Students Read More »
Millions of Filipinos support Leni Robredo. Thousands of volunteers organize rallies, conduct house-to-house campaigns, and do voter education programs. We have seen something that has never happened before. TV celebrities, actors, singers, national artists, teachers, doctors, engineers, accountants — people from all walks of life
Bayanihan is the glue that binds us together as a nation. It is the cure to tribalism and regionalism that separate us from each other. It is our pride.
The Role of Bayanihan In Filipino Life & in Nation-Building Read More »
To develop a strong bayanihan culture, we must embed the practice of thinking as a nation and make helping each other a daily practice.
Unstoppable Force for Good: Cultural Significance of Bayanihan Read More »