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With a dedicated team of talented chefs, a diverse and delectable menu, and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere, Foodify ensures that every visit is an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re savoring a perfectly grilled dish, enjoying our gourmet burgers, or raising a toast with our handcrafted cocktails, you’ll discover that Foodify offers not just food but an immersion into the good life.

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Mount Puting Bato

Mount Puting Bato is the highest summit in Island Garden of Samal standing at 410 MASL.  Mt. Puting Bato (white stone) is named after the white limestone walls, a prominent feature of the island.

For those who has a limited vacation time but wants to do a dayhike, Mt. Puting Bato is the perfect trail to follow.

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Marex and Vanishing Island

During our Samal Island Adventure, on our first day, after touring the Monfort Bat Caves, we headed to Marex Beach Resort for lunch.  I told Olan, Marex sounds like a sex diary movie flick…in lined with Xerex.  He snorted, suppresed a laughter and motioned for me to behave.  Turns out, Marex is the resort owner’s name. Awts!

It’s a simple resort with one big pond amidst its cottages.  You can rent the little huts in the middle of the pond, if you fancy fishing without having to leave to catch some in the open sea.  But we are not there to experience a fishing  bonanza, we are there because Marex Beach Resort is our jump off point towards Vanishing Island.

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Set an IDEA Quota

If I tell you there are fifty words here, you will find it. And maybe more.

The Idea Quota Exercise is a challenge for you to work on and achieve. Be specific in what your goals are and the timeline you have to follow. If you are a writer and is planning to write a book (or not), set a quota of say, three chapters a week. If you are a photographer, aim for a shoot a week. If you are a travel junkie, aim to travel twelve times a year. If you do pottery, set a goal of producing pottery every two months. If you are a singer, make sure you sing at least three to four times a week. If you wish to be a blogger, you blog at least every other day.

It’s like setting up a pattern for yourself to follow….and for others to familiarize you with.  When you say you’re a professor, people will assume you are teaching.  If you say you are a photographer, they will ask how long have you been taking photos and how often.  A regular pattern of you doing what you are supposed to be doing also builds confidence and credibility <— but that’s another topic to tackle.

Now, where was I?

One idea, no matter how silly, will give birth to other ideas and so on and so forth.  This exercise of setting an idea quota is a practice to stretch your mind.  It’s like a word game. You are told that in the puzzle there are fifty words to find, your mind will look for it until it’s found.  The mind has been told of a specific goal and it will work to achieve that goal.  If you have set your mind to become a major loser by telling it that it will fail in everything it will do…most likely, it will fail because that’s what it is aiming at.  That’s the goal you directed it to.  That’s why it is necessary to identify your creative pattern first.

Set a specific quota and oblige yourself to follow it.

The first five ones will be difficult.  You may start feeling no connection to whatsoever that you are doing.  For example, you’ve decided to get a career in event organizing.  If you wish to come up with good events, will yourself to produce unique concepts of events every two weeks.  The first event that comes to mind will always be the ones you have experienced and seen.  Remember them.  Jot them down.  That is the first step to becoming a good event organizer.  Then write the parties that you want to attend but have not had the opportunity.  Write why you like them.  Combine.  Write the things you appreciate in the parties you have attended and add details you wish were there to make it cooler.  Start with the music, then the ambiance, what kind of food? how about parties where you can sing on the stage if you want to?  how about parties where all who attend gets to ramp like a fashion model?  Jot them all down, no matter how far-fetched. then arrange them. and then read them again.  The more ideas you generate, the more chances you are to come up with something unique.

Thomas Edison set a quota of minor inventions every ten days and major inventions every six months.  He exercised his mind and his workers’.  He holds a record of 1,093 patents.

Forcing yourself to achieve your quota will help your mind work and will push your body to engage.  A working mind will generate ideas. The first ideas will always be about the obvious, as they are the ideas that your mind are so familiar with.  The better ideas come when you are have exhausted the obvious and you are forced to think beyond what you are familiar with.

How can you think beyond what you know?
One word.  Research.
The irony in coming up with original ideas, is that you have to be familiar with other ideas first.

You want to blog about fashion? For God’s sake, research about other fashion bloggers.  What makes them so great.  What things do they do that interest people.  What are the things they are doing that you don’t think is ok.  What type of conversation they engage their readers.  What topics do they love to talk about.  What is lacking in their articles.  What designers do they rave about?  Check their fashion sense.  Is it similar with yours?  Study them.  Imitate.  Innovate.  Add some, deduct a little, and perfect yourself by learning through their mistakes.

There are so many things to learn in the world.  And genius requires rigid learning.

Go through the motions of the role you wish to become.

Research doesn’t only mean scouring information in books and online portals.  You have to learn by acting it as well.  For example, if you want to be an artist, go through the motions of being an artist.  Take art classes and or workshops, go to galleries and look at other works of art.  Engage in artistic conversation.  Learn from the discussions of other artists.  Find a mentor to teach you what good art is.  Start to imitate until you find your signature.  Be a your own test case.  Mimic until you understand what a true artist really means.  They say artists are crazy, then act crazy for once and see if you like it.  You may not become the next Leonardo da Vinci but you will, at least, become more adequate than the one who neither has the intention nor practice. If you act like it, you will eventually become it.

There is no definite way to know how far your intentions and actions will take you.  If you come to think of it, our world offers no guarantees in our lives— only opportunities to play with.  Reaching for the sun, doesn’t necessarily mean you can steal it from the sky, but you won’t end up with mud in your hands either.

When you have influenced your mind that it is creative it will start to behave creatively.

If you expect it to produce great ideas, it will work towards it because once you have believed yourself to be creative, that you are someone who can do better than what you are doing in the present, you will begin to see the value in your ideas.  Eventually, as you learn more everyday, you will develop the persistence to implement them.

So get busy.

 

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What is your creative pattern?

What’s the difference between creative people and not? Self-perception.
Creative people think they are creative and non-creative people think creativity is beyond them.

When you see yourself as a source that has no creativity in the bone, you organize yourself in a way where you personally discount any creative opportunities—just by dismissing the possibilities that you may come up with something creative today.

So how do you see yourself?
Below are three slates.  One has a squiggle, one is blank, and one has a dot.  Which one are you?

Most people would choose the squiggle.  Some the Blank sheet.Few would choose the one with a dot in the center. Continue reading

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Guang-Guang Mangrove Park

I’ve never heard of a Mangrove Park until Olan took me to one.  The first impression I’ve had when I first saw it was bewilderment.  Olan forgot to mention what a Mangrove Park is. ..and before I get too much into details of how I felt when I saw it, let me tell you what it is.

A Mangrove park is a protected natural park.  Mangroves are trees and shrubs that grow in saline coastal areas.  The reason why it is protected is because it is an ideal habitat and breeding ground of several important species of fish and coastal birds. Magrove Park’s significant value to a coastal area is high because of its contribution to the coastal fisheries and the benefits it produces for the wildlife and ecosystem in general.

Guang-Guang Mangrove Park has low water that you have to wade yourself all through out the park, thus, pants is off-limits here.  Wear light clothing and bring a volleyball because the water is shallow enough for you to splash around but not drown.

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Mt. Apo Landscapes

In case you haven’t read my post where I almost broke my neck climbing to reach the peak of Mt. Apo with DownSouth and Social Climbers, click here.

Mount Apo is the largest active (but sleeping) volcano in Mindanao and the highest mountain in the Philippines. The mountain has three peaks , a flat top and it is capped by a 500-meter-wide volcanic crater (that contains a small crater lake).  It is also a source of geothermal energy and has around 270 species of birds.

Mt. Apo is the highest peak in the Philippines and is a popular climbing destination in Mindanao. The earliest recorded climb was in the 1880′s led by Don Joaquin Rajal. — Conquering mt. apo

Be.worth breaking my neck over.  I wish I am more capable of capturing landscapes so that my photos are above mediocre…but I’m still glad I got shot of the sunrise and of the mountains…and FYI — I am learning to shoot landscapes now.  My friend Olan of Olanology.com is sooo good with landscapes that I was inspired to learn it.  I have a long way to go, but at least, I”ve started!

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Davao Bloggers visit Tagum

Davao Bloggers were fortunate enough to get invited to the 3rd International Rondalla and 10th Musikahan Festival in Tagum this month of February. Our experience in Tagum was a series of new and adventurous learning as we discovered what Tagum City has become.
We started off in a fun photo caravan with other Tagum photographers as the City Information Office (CIO) spearheaded by City Information Officer III Edwin B. Lasquite toured us around to take photos of the city and its spots.  Being located far from the shoreline and with no integral scenic spots to boast off, Tagum decided to create parks and festivals to attract guests and visitors.  Now boasting 14 festivals in a year and parks all throughout the city, so many that even the public cemetery has one, Tagum was able to create happenings to boost business and tourism.
For the month of February, Tagum is celebrating Musikahan sa Tagum 2011: Iisang Himig, Pandaigdigang Pagkakaysa. The Music Festival is from Feb 11-20.

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Maximizing light with Lito Sy

Camera Club of Davao recently organized a workshop by Lito Sy in Gap Farm last Feb 5, 2010 where more than twenty photographers, including myself, were invited to attend. In this workshop, he shared the basic behavior and characteristics of light and how to control it in when doing a portraiture.

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Tagum Photo Safari

Upon entering Tagum, you will notice palm trees magnificently planted on the side of the road.  Tagum has been crowned Palm City of the Philippines.

Tagum City is more than a city known for its paved roads.  With 14 Festivals a year, it is surely becoming famous for its events and festivities.  Davao Bloggers was fortunate enough to be invited in the 1st Official Tagum Photo Safari last January 16-17.  I was excited to be with other Tagum photographers as the City’s PIO Edwin L. toured us around the precious nooks and spots of Tagum City.

Not far, you will see a wooden dock where boats are available to take you on a 30km cruise to see the river stretch and the wildlife it carries.  On this stretch, soft-shell crab hatcheries and restaurants are available to provide meals and rest huts.
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Sarangani Adventure

Sarangani has earned a spot in my travel plans.  I’ve never realized that a stretch of white sand beaches exists there…and not as expensive and as crowded as bora!  Kainnneeeessss, ngayon ko lang nalaman.
The beaches we visited in Gumasa Glan, Sarangani were soooo nice! and take note…we were traveling on paved roads.  I was so sure that we were already in the middle of nowhere, but no bumpy rides on this trip…well except for the common minor ones that lasts a meter long.We visited Isla Jardin Del Mar, Davak Ridge Beach Resort, Yoshikawa Crystal Island Beach Resort, and White Haven Beach Resort — all in Glan. Enrico Dee of Byahilo.com even shared that there is an Indonesian community existing somewhere in Glan.Before, when I hear of the place Sarangani, I always associate it with the Blaan tribe. Period.  And I know next to nothing about the Blaan culture.  Needless to say, I had this ambiguous assumption that Saranggani is this place in the province.  No imagery of beaches and great cuisines pass my mind…nor have I ever thought of it as a place to go to to relax.  Now I know better.
facilities and scenery is not to be frowned at
@ Lemlunay Resort there is an infinity pool overlooking the
sea…