Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Versatile Blogger Award


I've been nominated for the Versatile Blogger Award by Lou-Ann of Live Love Lou.
Thank you very much for the nomination, I think this a good way to round up new bloggers and give them more exposure in the blogging world.

The rules are quite simple:
  • Thank the blogger who nominated you and link back to their blog.
  • Add the Versatile Blogger Award picture to your post.
  • Nominate 15 other bloggers that are relatively new to blogging.
  • Let the bloggers know that you've nominated them (either thru email or comments).
  • Share 10 random facts about yourself.
Sometimes it is quite hard being a blogger. Of course, it requires time, effort, dedication and not to mention, motivation to keep you going. That’s why I’m glad to find some fellow bloggers who shares great posts and inspirations. It is therapeutic for me when I write something although at times of work loads and exhausted of my day job I failed to constantly update my blog. I know I shouldn’t be making excuses, there’s always a time for everything if you really wanted to right? 
So here you go....

Here are my Top 15 Nominees:
  1. Tiffany of A Girl and Her Passport
  2. Jackie of Day well lived
  3. Brittany of Girl in the dynamic City
  4. Jozi of Open roads are calling
  5. Karen of What will happen to me
  6. Naomi of Tea time with Naomi
  7. American expat of My thoughts from the deep end
  8. Joana of B Hong Kong  
  9. Angie of The Stereotypical American
  10. Gail of Hungry at midnight
  11. Jenny of The little adventurer
  12. Sofia of The pallet of life
  13. Honey of You will miss me when I'm gone
  14. Kerstin of My manly blog
  15. Lynnette of Sincerely Lynnette
Curious about the girl behind the words????
Random Facts About Myself:
  • Pure Filipina
  • I love potatoes (fried, mashed, baked, whatever)
  • I'm a big fan of Nicholas Sparks book and movie. I like reading erotic books or any romance, inspirational and informative ones.
  • I love beaches. (Suck swimmer).
  • I'm addicted to sweets, (chocolates, sweet corn, caramel, nutella, peanut butter, pick-up lines?) Anything that involved sweets, I'll buy it!!
  • I don't bite into the cob when I eat corn, I want to remove it piece by piece and eat. I also don't like it shaved, I just really want to pluck it out one by one.
  • I'm a sucker for TV series. Anything, reality TV to zombies to vampire (and their love lives). I enjoy watching TV (while I eat my corn by bits. Haha)

Saturday, April 18, 2015

HONG KONG INVADER: The Hiking Experience.


Hi there, remember me??? 

I used to blog here! I’m working very hard to make blogging a priority again. I really miss sharing my outdoor adventures and documenting the current happenings in my life. Lots of good stuff going on lately. I’ll play catch up soon. But if you really want to follow along on a daily basis, please come visit me on Instagram @diaznett. 




Since this day, I have wondered just how many important daily moments have I missed?

Mind full.
Schedule packed.
Running late for work.



During my vacation in Hong Kong earlier last month, we hiked out to Mui Woo Tung Chung Island - my first hiking experience and I liked it.  

But how to make the most of your mountain hiking experience?

“I’m cold, I’m tired and I’m hungry!” are the most common complaints heard out on the hiking trails. It’s called whining. What is the hurry? The whole idea behind hiking is to get to your destination no matter how slow or fast you walk. 








Of course, this can change just as fast as the unpredictable weather in the mountains, when it comes time to book it to safety. Don’t believe what they tell you about lightning, because it can strike anywhere, randomly. So, slow down and enjoy the view. Don’t get cocky out where the rubber meets the rock; rather, enjoy discovering the powerful gift of nature that is hard for mere mortals to comprehend. Always remember that you are in a wild place where wild things can happen. 

"FIRST STOP"


Hiking never gets boring because there is always something new to see and experience. Thumbs down to people who talk about taxes and business out on the trail. Leave that trash at the trailhead along with the cell phone. It probably won’t work out there anyway. If you really want to get primitive, leave your watch and just enjoy the beauty of nature...  


After losing 590 calories,
a healthy breakfast being served - Thai cuisine.

Though traveling is not a big deal for me today, before my trip to the mountains, I used to be a homebody. I had friends to hang out with, several hobbies, and I felt completely comfortable spending weekends at home — without going anywhere. All my demands of novelty were satisfied by the Discovery and National Geographic channels, and I seriously thought there was no difference between seeing something on the TV or with one’s own eyes.




While you are out hiking, 
take a moment to give thanks 
that you are able to enjoy nature in all its glory.
Till next time..
xxx

Hong Kong Island
March 2015

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

#BLOGGER ON LEAVE - OFF TO HONG KONG!

I’m in Hong Kong, for the nth time, which is hands down one of my favorite city in the world. After working and dwelling in the desert for about a year, I finally got to visit my second home - HONG KONG! I’ve visited it well over a dozen times, and I don’t think there’s a city I’m more passionately familiar with than Hong Kong (I get lost in Dubai despite the “grid” system, yet I could guide you around Hong Kong with my eyes closed) kiddin.
I get asked all the time why I love Hong Kong so much, and I have a hard time explaining it. So I figured I’d step back and kind of explain what I enjoy when it comes to travel, and frame that in the context of Hong Kong.
First of all, Hong Kong is just such a gorgeous city. As far as I’m concerned, for me Hong Kong has the most beautiful skyline in the entire world. Even though I’ve visited well over a dozen times, I literally get giddy every time I arrive in Hong Kong and see the Hong Kong Island skyline from The Avenue of Stars. 

Similarly, while it’s touristy, the view from Victoria Peak leaves me in awe every time.

But what I really love about Hong Kong is the vibe — it’s one of the only cities in Asia I could actually imagine living in. You have parts of Kowloon where you literally feel like you’re in the middle of China, while you take the Star Ferry to Hong Kong Island and feel like you’re in the most modern city in the world.





And let's not forget about nightlife in Hong Kong. One of the reasons why I just love Hong Kong is, - it's a home for party people. Bar is open 24/7. People are quite nice and friendly. I loved seeing drunk people on the streets, nobody cares how you look like so long as everyone's having fun and making their night most out of it. Really a fun City! I really wanna move here but not as easy as Dubai. 

So here's the rest of happenings of my stay in HK! 
RUGBY 7'S EVENT - BUSY BUSY..
"Jagerbomb shots"

"Blowjob shots"
I realized I’m all over the place, because I can’t actually put into words why I love Hong Kong. And I think that’s actually what makes travel beautiful. If I could put into words what I loved about it so much, then it could be experienced “virtually” and there would be no need to visit.
But there’s something about Hong Kong that leaves me feeling energised, that leaves me feeling like I’m missing out on life if I’m not out in the streets. And every time I leave Hong Kong I get that empty feeling in the pit of my stomach like I’m leaving home.

I will miss you Hong Kong,
See you next time....

Friday, January 16, 2015

The Difference Between "Limited" And "Unlimited Contract" In The UAE Law.

Disclamer: Please be advised that the article below is based on my experience and may vary depending on the situation. It is always best to contact your HR Department, Ministry of Labour (MOL), or Freezone Authorities depending on your employment status. The information below is an account of a person's experience in the company she is working for. This ONLY serves as a GUIDE for awareness and not to be used as a reference in legal cases.

I’ve been pretty much burnt out at work lately. I got up early, went home late, skipped lunch, it was really incredibly BUSY and the worst thing is that you've got to have to deal with difficult people every single day. Sometimes, I just felt like I'm gonna quit too soon. I don't get any excitement feeling to come to work anymore these days and feeling lame to do the same routine. On top of that, I don't have time to visit my little corner in the web and writes a blog. I've actually love the nature of my job but lately the workload is overflowing. Seriously, I don't do magic, I'm not even a superwoman. Trust me working abroad was never been easy. And just because I play a big responsibility in the family who needs me back home, I was really tempted to look for something else probably better opportunity and this was the time I found out that I can get an automatic ban if I decided to leave the company before my contract ends.

So what is the difference between Limited and Unlimited Contract in the UAE Law?

LIMITED CONTRACT:

  • You are tied to the company for 2 years. If you resign before the contract expires, you will have an AUTOMATIC labor ban by UAE for 6 months.
  • Also, your employer can ban you up to 6 months.
  • You cannot transfer to other companies within your contract.

So basically, you are stuck to your employer. The only option for you to get out (if you want to resign) is to find a job within FREEZONE Company or work in a GOVERNMENT-owned Sector as these are exempted from any UAE Law Ban.

UNLIMITED CONTRACT:

  • You are tied to the company for 2 years. If you resign you will have an AUTOMATIC labor ban by UAE for 6 months.
  • Also, your employer can ban you up to 6 months.
  • You can transfer to any other companies SO LONG AS your salary is at least 5000 Dirhams (if you’re a High School Diploma holder), but if you’re holding a “Bachelor’s Degree Diploma” you have to get a salary at least 12000 Dirhams. (I know it’s a bit agonising). This means that you can transfer if there is a better offer/opportunity elsewhere. And you can still go to a FREEZONE Company or work in a GOVERNMENT-owned Business. The difference between the two is not that much. 

So the only option for me (in case I switch job) and in order to lift my ban is to search for a FREEZONE Companies or Government-owned. Or any company will do so long as the salary package is at least (12000 Dirhams) bracket since I'm a Degree holder. But I don't wanna rush things and will not take a risk! I am still thankful that I got a decent job as I can read other people's blog and to some who has difficulty in getting a job in the UAE.

Meanwhile, I just gotta need to learn to have longer patience and a matter of perseverance as what every Filipino's tells me when I share my story. Include it with “Be thankful and be kind always".



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