Friday, January 27, 2012
"Somewhere out there, beneath the pale moon light, some one's thinking of me and loving me tonight...."
Labels: insight for the day, music, stars
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
kamusta na idol?
...yan ang palaging bati sa akin ng marami...at tuwing naririnig ko yan...
lagi ko naitatanong sa aking sarili..paano ako naging idol ng mga to?...
paano nangyare yun? e andami dami dami ko kapalpakan sa buhay na ito.
Anjan ng pumalpak ako sa trabaho, natanggal na kaya ako maraming beses...haha di lang talaga ako matanggal tanggal sa photography business and arts ko, e syempre ako may ari nun e.
Pati sa love life, nakailang break ups na yata ako.Marami na ring umiwan sa akin kahit loyal akong partner.. dumating na rin sa buhay ko na nagmamakaawa na ako mahalin at huwag iwan...parang mga drama lang ni dina bonnevie at maricel soriano...Natatakot na nga ako baka yung dalawang aso ko na lang makasama ko pag tanda...(knock on wood :))
Sa pera, ayun...andaming mga times, marami ako pera, tapos gagastahin ko rin ng bonggang bongga....one day millionaire ... me mga times na ultimo laman ng alkansya ko susungkitin ko para lang me panggastos ako...minsan nababaon rin ako sa utang... buti nga naaayus ko rin.
Sa pamilya...ayun...mejo malungkot din kasi hiwa hiwalay kami magkakapatid, at wala na rin ako tatay...tumatanda na rin mama ko..kaya eto ako natataranta na ren...na sana bago sya lumisan sa mundo, maibigay at maiganti ko sa kanya yung pag aalaga at pagmamahal nya sa akin...kahit lagi kami nag aaway ng nanay ko mahal ko pa rin sya.
Pamilya namin hindi pang poster card.Mejo magulo at watak watak...
Sa sarili ko, marami pa rin ako insecurities...May mga bagay pa rin ako kinaiinggitan..
Nagka bisyo na rin ako noon na umapekto sa health ko.. like inom at droga at yosi..pero tinigil ko na un lahat...saglit lang na yugto yun..at ayoko na balikan pa.
Yun nga, magbalik tayo sa salitang idol...sa tuwing iniisip ko kasi yun... ang naiisip ko dapat ang ini-idol yung mga susccessful na, sobra yayaman...superstars, celebrities...perfect lives...alam mo yun.mga ganung leveling...
Pero naisip siguro kanya kanya nga talaga yan, me mga tao na gusto maging idol ang isang tulad ko na simple.Me mga pangarap, at mga pagsubok tulad ng mga normal na tao...ung baliw baliwan din minsan...
Naisip ko ren na kaya siguro may mga uma-idol sa akin is dahit tapat akong tao.Kung ano ako, pinapakita ko at sinasabi ko. At siguro iniidol ako ng mga tao dahil lagi ako tumatawa at nagpapatawa, kahit ako mismo may mga sakit na nararamdaman..
Minsan pa nga ayoko ng bumangon...Iniisip ko na sana baligtad na lang, yung panaginip ko na lang yung totoo, at yung realidad na lang yung panaginip. Pero hindi ganun ang buhay e, kailangan tayo bumangon at harapin ang mga pagsubok...di kasi yun mawawala kahit matulog ka pa ng kasing haba ni sleeping beauty.
Ang galing nga naman ng buhay no? Sa totoo lang kung idedescribe ko sa words ang nararamdaman ko..eto yun---basag basag na ako at durog durog, Di na rin bago at luma na rin masasabi...pero bawat piraso ng durog kong pagkatao ay lumalaban at nagmamahal pa rin sa buhay.
At sa bawat pagmamahal na binibigay ng mga tao sa akin, unti unti uli ako nabubuo, pero hindi na bilang ako lang... pero..Bilang isang napakagandang parte ng isang mundo na may pagmamahal.
....salamat mga idol.
Labels: insight for the day
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Lahat ng taong dadaan sa mundo na ito ay iibig...
Ganun ang sistema ng mundo,ng katauhan at isip natin....
Ganun tayo nilikha ng maykapal...
Mabuhay para umibig..
Pero bakit ganun?...minsan umiibig ka na, akala mo sasaya ka na...
akala mo yun na...pero hindi pala...
kasi ito ay bawal na pagibig...
Kakatuwa no? Hindi pala lahat ng pagibig ay pwede...
Andaming pagibig na bawal...
kung iisa isahin ko ito baka bukas pa ako matapos kakaexplain...
pero may ilan ako babanggitin
May mga tao na gusto mo man mahalin,ay hindi na pwede..hindi pwedeng maging bakaw...
sa simpleng rason na may mahal na silang iba..o may mahal na tayo..
pero minsan makulit ang puso , bawal na, ay pinipilit pa magnakaw ng mga sandali para makasama ang minamahal...kahit niloloko lang natin mga sarili natin na ito ay magtatagal...
May mga klase rin ng pagibig na ibinawal ng tradisyon, relihion at kultura...mahirap din kalaban yun...marami akong kilalang tao na sinunod na lang nila ang kanilang pamilya..o ang tingin ng susyodad, para lang di sila kutyain sa klase ng pagmamahal na pinagbawal ng mundong ginagalawan nila....di ko rin sila masisi...dahil di rin natin alam kung ano ang posibleng mawala sa kanila kung di nila susundin ang mga tinakdang batas sa kanila....
Pero, sa lahat ng sinabi ko...isa sa pinakamasakit ay ang BAWAL na Pagibig na sarili natin ang nagtakda....
bakit kamo?
dahil minsan ang tao na minamahal natin ay ginagawa tayong laruan.
Laruan na pwede nila itapon o balikan kung kelan nila gusto...
Iniisip nila na di tayo masasaktan kahit ano gawen nila...
laruan lang naman tayo e...at di tayo aaray at wala tayo karapatan magreklamo...
At minsan namamanhid na tayo sa pananakit...dahil iniisip kasi natin..mahal natin siya e..kaya kailangan tiisin...
pero kailangan nating magising sa katotohanan...
na isang araw isa ka na lang laruan na gunit gunit at wala ng silbi.....kaya wag mo na antayin dumating ang panahon na yun...
ipagbawal mo na ang ganung pag ibig.para sa yo...para sa pagmamahal mo sa sarili mo at sa mga taong nagmamahal ng tunay sa yo....at buuin ang iyong mga pangarap...
Lahat tayo sa mundong ito ay iibig....lahat tayo ay iibig sa BAWAL...me mga maling pinagbabawal at me mga tama na ipinagbabawal...kailangan maging matalino ang isip mo para malaman kung alin dun ang TAMA......sa mga sinasabing ....
BAWAL na PAGIBIG...
-tami ballesteros
PHOTO: TAMI BALLESTEROS PHOTOGRAPHY FASHION+COSMETICS: THE GLAM SHOP
Labels: insight for the day, Love Tips
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011

hmmm. ...the 4th of november,a very special day...coz it's the day one Tami Ballesteros was born to make this world 1 person crazier & more gorgeous...:)
And maybe this simple gift of me having to be able to share the wisdom I gained , is also a gift I know that would come back one way or another.
And I take this chance to thank YOU all who supported and believed in me.
And I share this very nice song to reflect on,,by one of my favorite crooner..BAMBOO...with LYRICS, so you could sing a long..:)))
In this once in a lifetime
I got this
One last chance
To ditch this borderline life
My place in this world,
last day I draw breath
I'm about to collide
With myself...
Labels: Birthday, insight for the day, music, tami ballesteros, tamiballesteros
Thursday, October 6, 2011
x:)
Labels: facebook, insight for the day, love
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
...kaya eto ako ngayon...buhay...humihinga...at ibinabahagi ko sa yo ang mga natutunan ko...
kung mahal ka ng isang tao, di mo dapat pinoproblema yun at pilitin ang sarili...kasi ang totoong pagibig parang sariwang hangin...madaling hingahin.at di ka iiwan ....
Nabaliw na rin ako sa pagibig...parang pagkabaliw ko minsan pano ako hahanap pambayad sa bills sa kuryente at iba pang bills...haha...
at di ko masisisi ang ibang tao na parang lukaret pag nilalayuan ng mahal nila...kasi nanggaling na ako dyan...ilang beses na....
pero eto lang yun...oo, nakakabaliw pag madadala ka sa takot,...akala mo magiisa ka na lang pag wala na yung pinakamamahal mo....pero di totoo yan ,...mabubuhay ka pa rin, di pa katapusan ng mundo pag nawalan ka ng kuryente, este, ng jowa....
baka kelangan lumabas ka muna sandali at bigyan ng panahon tumingala para makita kung gano kaganda ang langit, pakinggan mo ang awit ng mga ibon, amuyin mo yun mga bulaklak makitawa sa mga bata...at higit sa lahat mahalin mo muli ang iyong sarili ...di naman sila nakasaksak sa electric outlet di ba? pero nakakapagpasaya..
di ka pinababayaan ng Diyos, kaya ka me hangin hinihinga ngayun at walang monthly bill for that.kasi maloloka ka kung me bayad yan........
Friday, September 16, 2011

I grew up without a father, I only have my mother who did her best to be both my mom and dad when i was growing up...Life was a bit difficult for me then, but it made me a much more stronger person and appreciative of life.
So imagine what these orphans has to go through...when they have no parents to count on...to teach them, to fight for them, tell them stories or perhaps lullabye them to sleep...That is why every time I earn on my projects and events, I give back to the underprivileged. The time and donations we give them really means a lot to them..I believe if you really care for someone, it is not enough just to say you do, you have to act on it...
Labels: christmas, insight for the day
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Hmmm...I can already feel the holiday season coming near, and 100 days from now it will
be Christmas once again, but hey, don't forget it's gonna be my birthday first on November 4th!!Don't forget my gifts OK?!! I 'll be 21 again. You see I never believe in aging, age is just a number and youth is a state of mind..
Now before we go off topic, I'd like to share a few of my favorite things and a few blahs on why..:)
1.Simple yet CHIC clothes. you see, I am a Utilitarian . I love stuff that is functional yet beautiful at the same time. I usually shop at BOBON-PODIUM Mall, I love their unique selections and fashion designer pieces.by the way guys , they are on sale this month 50-70% OFF! Take advantage of this and do your Christmas shopping early to avoid the hassle and increase of prices during December.
2.Cool Accessories. Yep I love accessories, because it can make no.1 look different if you style and mix match it with cool accessories. I particularly love ENVOY by Edmir Dequina who by the way sells it at BOBON-PODIUM.
I also love Exquisite handmade accessories, one of which is PnC Fashion accessories.
-it is owned by a dear friend Audrey Quitayen. Aside from the cool collection, I so love the fact that it provides jobs to women who are poor and has not much time to work to take care of their families.PnC is a very noble fashion brand i must say. Makes you look good and feel good at the same time.
-to be continued
Labels: Christmas. gift ideas, insight for the day
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Honestly, if not for the changes in religious beliefs, Miss Universe wouldn't be existent for us to enjoy and for Mr. Donald Trump's ORG. to earn billions of dollars from, because if not for those liberating religious changes; wearing bikinis in public, jewelries , makeup ,cosmetic surgeries ,thinking that woman should be equal to man ,etc, will still be considered as sins detestable to GOD...And no one wants to represent sins for their country, do they?
I think it would be best if she answered that she's open minded about religious changes if it was for the better, and if the change is not good, then, that is the only time she would reconsider or not marry the guy she has loved, because with how she answered it
the changes in Religious beliefs paved the way for a lot of nations to have a more liberated mind and created a Miss Universe pageant,she wouldn't in fact be there or no one of us is watching a highly celebrated show if not for that.
but nonetheless they made us Filipinos proud and being in the top 5 , 2 years in a row is a feat.
However as I always say, to a wise and liberated mind, there is always room for IMPROVEMENT & CHANGES. :)
I think I should train the next Miss Philippines on Q & A. Don't worry Mrs. Araneta, my fees are reasonable, plus I also photograph well. So that's two in one!
A lot of those who disagreed with the results said, that the judges picked Angola because she is the prettiest,and final interview is just for formality, if that was the case Venus Raj should've won last year,she is the most stunning that year.But come on, she is gorgeous but to someone who speaks and understands english well,her answer is lame...Shamcey might have sounded better compared to Venus but again ,to someone who speaks and understands english well,the message was a little bit rough.That's why I didn't believe OPRAH has reservations with the results...and true enough it's a hoax invented by some delusioned pageant fanatic.
and the real thing.:) I always love seeing winning moments of people.
Inspires me to be a better person.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Siguro nagtataka kayo bakit ganyan ang title ng blog ko ngayon....
Labels: food, insight for the day, music, tami ballesteros
Friday, September 2, 2011
How many times have you ever said goodbye to someone?
Have you ever heard of the BUTTERFLY EFFECT?
broaden your horizon and you will understand what I mean...
Labels: insight for the day, music
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Tag ulan na naman...Ano nararamdaman mo pag umuulan? ....
Labels: insight for the day, music
Monday, August 15, 2011
Labels: insight for the day, tami ballesteros
Monday, August 8, 2011
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Sunday, August 7, 2011
Labels: insight for the day, starbucks
Saturday, August 6, 2011

I often hear people say, “I have to find myself.” What they really mean is, “I have to make myself.” Life is an endlessly creative experience, and we are making ourselves every moment by every decision we make.
That is why the work you choose for yourself is so crucial to your sense of value and well-being. No matter how much you might believe that your work is nothing more than what you do to make money, your work makes you who you are, because it is where you put your time.
I remember several years ago when I was intent upon building my reputation as a sculptor. I took a job driving a cab, because, as I told people, “I want some job that I will never confuse with a profession.” Yet within six months, I was talking like a cab driver, thinking like a cab driver, looking at the world through the eyes of a cab driver. My anecdotes came from my job, as did my observations about life. I became embroiled in the personalities and politics of the company for which I worked and developed the habits and rhythms of life that went along with my all-night driving shift. On the days when I did not drive and instead worked on my sculpture, I still carried the consciousness of a cab driver with me.
Whether I liked it or not, I was a cab driver.
This happens to anyone who takes a job. Even if you hate a job and keep a distance from it, you are defining yourself in opposition to the job by resisting it. By giving the job your time, you are giving it your consciousness. And it will, in turn, fill your life with the reality that it presents.
Many people ignore this fact. They choose a profession because it seems exciting, or because they can make a lot of money, or because it has some prestige in their minds. They commit themselves to their work, but slowly find themselves feeling restless and empty. The time they have to spend on their work begins to hang heavy on their hands, and soon they feel constricted and trapped.
They join the legions of humanity who Thoreau said lead lives of quiet desperation – unfulfilled, unhappy and uncertain of what to do.
Yet the lure of financial security and the fear of the unknown keep them from acting to change their lives, and their best energies are spent creating justifications for staying where they are or inventing activities outside of work that they hope will provide them with a sense of meaning.
But these efforts can never be totally successful. We are what we do, and the more we do it, the more we become it. The only way out is to change our lives or to change our expectations for our lives. And if we lower our expectations we are killing our dreams, and a man without dreams is already half dead.
So you need to choose your work carefully. You need to look beyond the external measurements of prestige and money and glamour to see what you will be doing on a day-to-day, hour-to-hour, minute-to-minute basis to see if that is how you want to spend your time. Time may not be the way you measure the value of your work, but it is the way you experience it.
What you need to do is think of work as “vocation.” This word may seem stilted in its tone, but it has a wisdom within it. It comes from the Latin word for calling, which comes from the word for voice. In those meanings it touches on what work really should be. It should be something that calls to you as something you want to do, and it should be something that gives voice to who you are and what you want to say to the world.
So a true vocation calls to you to perform it and it allows your life to speak. This is very different from work, which is just an exchange of labor for money. It is even very different from a profession, which is an area of expertise you have been sanctioned to represent.
A vocation is something you feel compelled to do, or at least something that fills you with a sense of meaning. It is something you choose because of what it allows you to say with your life, not because of the money it pays you or the way it will make you appear to others. It is, above all else, something that lets you love.
When you find a vocation, embrace it with your whole heart. Few people are so lucky. They begin their search for work with an eye to the wrong prize, so when they win, they win something of little value. They gain money or prestige, but they lose their hearts. Eventually their days become nothing more than a commodity that they exchange for money, and they begin to shrivel and die.
I often think of a man I met on the streets of Cleveland. He was an assembly-line worker in an automobile plant. He said his work was so hateful that he could barely stand to get up in the morning. I asked him why he didn’t quit. “I’ve only got thirteen more years to go to retirement,” he answered. And he meant it. His life had so gotten away from him that he was willing to accept a thirteen-year death sentence for his spirit rather than give up the security it earned.
When I spoke with him I was about twenty. I was young and free; I didn’t understand what he was saying at all. It seemed incomprehensible to me that a man could have become so defeated by life that he was willing to let his life die as he held it in his hands.
Now I understand too well. Lured by what had seemed like big money at the time, he had chosen a job that didn’t offer him any inner satisfaction. He lived a good life, rolling from paycheck to paycheck and getting the car or the boat that he had always dreamed of having. Year by year he advanced, because businesses reward perseverance. His salary went up, his options for other types of employment went down, and he settled into a routine that financed his life. He married, bought a house, had children, and grew into middle age. The job that had seemed like freedom when he was young became a deadening routine. Year by year he began to hate it. It choked him, but he had no means of escape. He needed its money to live; no job he might change to would pay him as much as he was currently making. His fear for the health and security of his family kept him from breaking free into a world where all things were possible but no things were paid for, and so he gave in.
“I’ve only got thirteen more years to retirement” was a prisoner’s way of counting the days until the job would release him and pay him for his freedom.
Most people’s lives are a variation on that theme. So few take the time when they are young to explore the real meaning of the jobs they are taking or to consider the real implications of the occupations to which they are committing their lives.
Some have no choice. Without money, without training, with the pressures of life building around them, they choose the best alternative that offers itself. But many others just fail to see clearly. They chase false dreams, and fall into traps they could have avoided if they had listened more closely to their hearts when choosing their life’s work.
But even if you listen closely to your heart, making the right choice is difficult. You can’t really know what it is you want to do by thinking about it. You have to do it and see how it fits. You have to let the work take you over until it becomes you and you become it; then you have to decide whether to embrace it or abandon it. And few have the courage to abandon something that defines their security and prosperity.
Yet there is no reason why a person cannot have two, three or more careers in the course of a life. There is no reason why a person can’t abandon a job that does not fit anymore and strike out into the unknown for something that lies closer to the heart. There is risk, there is loss, and there likely will be privation. If you have allowed your job to define your sense of self-worth, there may even be a crisis of identity. But no amount of security is worth the suffering of a life lived chained to a routine that has killed all your dreams.
You must never forget that to those who hire you, your labor is a commodity. You are paid because you provide a service that is useful. If the service you provide is no longer needed, it doesn’t matter how honorable, how diligent, how committed you have been in your work. If what you can contribute is no longer needed, you are no longer needed and you will be let go. Even if you’ve committed your life to the job, you are, at heart, a part of the commercial exchange, and you are valuable only so long as you are a significant contributor to that commercial exchange. It is nothing personal; it’s just the nature of economic transaction.
So it does not pay to tie yourself to a job that kills your love of life. The job will abandon you if it has to. You can abandon the job if you have to.
The man I met in Cleveland may have been laid off the year before he was due to retire. He may have lost his pension because of a legal detail he never knew existed. He may have died on the assembly line while waiting to put a bolt in a fender.
I once had a professor who dreamed of being a concert pianist. Fearing the possibility of failure, he went into academics where the work was secure and the money was predictable. One day, when I was talking to him about my unhappiness in my graduate studies, he walked over and sat down at his piano. He played a beautiful glisando and then, abruptly, stopped. “Do what is in your heart,” he said. “I really only wanted to be a concert pianist. Now I spend every day wondering how good I might have been.”
Don’t let this be your epitaph at the end of your working life. Find out what it is that burns in your heart and do it. Choose a vocation, not a job, and you will be at peace. Take a job instead of finding a vocation, and eventually you will find yourself saying, “I’ve only got thirteen more years to retirement,” or “I spend every day wondering how good I might have been.”
We all owe ourselves better than that.
Labels: insight for the day
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Marami ka bang mga peklat sa katawan? Mukha ka bang naka polka dots kahit hindi?para bang alkansya legs mo?nakailang sebo de macho ka na para lang yan mawala?
haha...:) di kita pinagtatawanan ha...kasi ako marami rin nyan...lalo na nung bata ako...anjan ng nagkapeklat ako sa tuhod sa pagkadapa ko sa langit lupa...nadulas na rin ako ng balat ng saging nauna baba ko...nagasgas na noo ko dahil sa sapakan nung bata ako...at kung anu anu pang katangahan...
haha..nakakatawa na lang sya isipin...pero halos lahat di mo na mapapansin sa katawan ko..yung iba pinalabo na ng panahon, yung iba naman alam ko na kung pano itago...pero di naman sila lahat tuluyan nabura..
peklat na dinulot ng mga masasakit na panlalait ng mga kaklase, dahil hindi ako katulad nila...peklat dahil binalewala ako ng tatay ko noon..
meron din ako sngkatutak na peklat sa heartbreak...haha, di ko na nga mabilang yun e..
peklat din ng mga kahirapan na dinulot ng mga sitwasyon na kailangan ko lampasan mag isa...
ang galing di ba? yung sugat gumagaling pero nagiiwan ng bakas ng peklat...
alam mo ba na me dahilan yan?...at maganda ang dahilan...
Nandyan para ipaalala sa yo kung gano ka katibay at nalampasan mo ang mga sakit...
andyan para malaman mo na di mo dapat ginagawa na manakit ng ibang tao..kasi alam mo kung paano ang mabalewala...andyan yan para bigyan mo ng importansya sarili mo.
at higit sa lahat nanjan ang peklat para mas mahalin mo ang mabuhay...
Nakakatuwa isipin...na ngayon iba na ang paningin mo sa peklat....ngayon ang dati mo iniiyakan na peklat ang magpapangiti at magpapatibay sa yo..
-tami
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at dahil wala raw sya maisip na title I entitled it:
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Saturday, July 30, 2011

1. Mas gusto ko gumamit ng tabo at balde kesa sa shower. kc me biceps & leg movement.(at wala rin kc kami shower.)
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Friday, July 29, 2011

Ako si Prince,Araw araw ako sumasakay ng MRT papunta sa trabaho ko sa Quezon Ave. Sa Magallanes station ako sumasakay,tulad ng ibang ordinaryong mga tao, para maiwasan ang napakatrapik na kalsada, e mas pinipili ko na ang mapipi sa mala sardinas na siksikan sa mrt para makarating sa pupuntahan ko....sabayan mo pa ng escalator na di umaandar para sabay na rin ang leg exercise. Tapos pipila ka ng mahaba para sa tiket samantalang me naglalakihang ticket vending machine na nakadisplay dun na di naman gumagana. Benta nyo na lang kaya yan sa magbabakal...
ilang anak ba gusto mo? ano mga names nila? gusto ko me aso rin tayo ha...pero gusto ko maliit lang para maliit lang din tae nila para madali pulutin...ano kulay ng bahay natin?..san mo gusto magcelebrate ng golden anniversary natin?...basta pangako ko gagawen ko lahat para mapasaya ka...nandito lang ako para sa yo.......haaaaaaaaay.....haaaaaaayyyyyyyy.....at isa pang haaaaaayyyyyyyyyy....an sarap mangarap kasama ka...
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