It has been years since I stopped blogging.
After accepting the post as principal of Makati Hope Christian School, I prefer to stop blogging since a position such as principal carries a big responsibility on what I say and how I share my personal thoughts. I could be a big influence positively and negatively to my students, teachers, parents and co-workers. So, I prefer to keep my thoughts to myself in order to prevent people from using my post as attacks on me.
Some people in this world are fond of creating stories and adding exaggerated meaning to people's thoughts, and there are those around me who are such. For the past two years alone, in my FaceBook timeline, there were at least 10 times, busy bodies called up my principal in Hope Christian High School accusing me that my posts were pertaining to her, wanting me and my principal to have misunderstandings and divisions. There are too many busy bodies today and even has the guts to call themselves Christians. Good thing, I had a very open communication with my principal.
Blogging is actually a good exercise to review and reflect, which is the best method in adult learning. Blogging allows us to internalize things and internalize our thoughts. I am going back to blogging because I do believe that it would continue to help me improve myself as a person. I could also focus my blog in educating people.
Lastly, I am teaching my students in Asian Theological Seminary the importance of blogging. So, I need to join them in their learning journey in quest for deeper understanding in dissecting our thoughts, experiences and lessons.
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