My youngest son, Paul Jethro, had
his first pneumonia and asthma attack last
April 2009, summer, a week after we enjoyed a one-day picnic-swimming family
activity at Ohlala Paradise Spring Resort at Guinobatan, Albay. I was
then at the office when he was taken to the Emergency Room of Bicol Regional Training and Teaching
Hospital, nearest hospital in our house
by his sister. He was gasping for air,
he had difficulty in breathing. He was
diagnosed to have an asthma and a pneumonia at the same time. He was confined to the hospital for five
days.
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Smart Way of Facing Challenges
A problem is a part of life. It is a difficulty encountered while meeting
a necessity, a want or a dream. A
challenge is considered as a problem when it
affected us. When the realization of the “necessity” is important to us,
we consider the problem as significant
one. On the other hand, when it is only
a “want” that we can do without, the challenge is only slight. But, nevertheless, it gives us stress.
A puzzle. That’s another way we can look at the problem
we are facing. While being challenge with the puzzle, we sometimes spend an
sleepless night, just to find the right move. We need more effort, time and
resources, just to solve the puzzle. By
continuously finding solutions to the problems at hand, it eventually sharpen’s
our mind.