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In this section, we round up news and updates from RareJob as well as important highlights and company milestones.
For online ESL teachers, this trend just makes sense. The real win? It’s makeup that also works as skincare. It helps you look awake, polished, and professional without feeling overdone. It’s low effort, high impact — and for daily online teaching, that’s the goal.
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Post-holiday life got you feeling pagod, broke, and all over the place? Don’t panic. This lighthearted, Pinoy-approved guide shows how to un-sabog yourself and slowly get back on track. No extreme resets required.
Whether you’re stepping onto a stage, diving into the ocean, shaping clay, learning a new language, or meeting strangers over dinner, 2026 is a chance to collect experiences, not just goals.
From viral food experiments and pop culture highs to serious moments that made us stop and think, this year captured the heart, humor, and hustle of a generation.
We asked a few people what they could genuinely do with ₱500 for Noche Buena and their answers were honest, hilarious, and painfully relatable.
From September carols to midnight feasts, Filipino Christmas stands out for its warmth, joy, and heart. Once you experience Paskong Pinoy, there’s no turning back.
At first glance, you might think, “It’s just white.” But Cloud Dancer is far from empty; it’s intentional. It’s soft, calming, and airy, like a blank page waiting for a better story.
We may also give thanks for all the little blessings we receive every day, even though we are not aware of them or sometimes even for difficulties.
Celebrate National Reading Month! From heartwarming romances to thrilling mysteries and inspiring Filipino classics, National Reading Month is your chance to explore new worlds and let your imagination soar.
Kindness isn’t only about the words we use. It’s about the intent behind them, the curiosity to understand rather than judge, the pause before responding so we can choose empathy over ego.
Imagine calmly discussing grammar when your student suddenly asks, “Tutor, who’s that behind you?”
Our feelings are complex and deserve precise language. When we name an emotion accurately, we do more than expand our vocabulary. We validate our own experience and build deeper connections with others.
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