A Door Closes, A New One Opens.
So, it’s been a loooong time since I had an entry here in my tumblr account. What with all the mumbo-jumbos in real life and apps that are undeniably more convenient to use and post things on, not to mention it also tries to keep in sync with the fast-paced generation we are in now. (Hey, no offense Tumblr you were still my first love. *hugs you like a long lost friend*) Umm, correction you are a long lost friend. For the majority of my teenage years I have come to you with all my dilemmas and what-nots and you have not failed me, so far lol. And now that I’m in the prime of my teenage years, (I’m going to leave the teen-train in 11 days) something and someone is forcing me to write again, so here I am trying to do so despite being too lazy to even type. (SRSLY, NIK?!) I believe it would be proper to talk about what has been going on with my life lately since that’s what long lost friends talk about, yes? Yes. Okay. I recently just finished my 560 hour-duty as an intern at Mercury Drug (I was assigned at the Puerto branch) and I can say that it was one of the most enlightening experiences of my life, but at the same time doing it super chill lang that I wasn’t even aware I was working, let alone have worked for a total of 560 hours!! It was literally a whole year of internship, and we basically spent almost all of the holidays together: Summer (not a holiday tho), Holy Week, All Soul’s Day, Halloween, Christmas, New Year, Prom Season and Grad Season (Haha!). So, as I bid good bye to the institution that equipped me with the basic tools of the Pharmaceutical industry and weapons to ward off the demons that are yet to come, I leave with nothing but gratitude and a new-found dedication to my choice of field — the health-care industry. Now, I am faced with another challenge, an exciting one at that, having the chance to intern at one of the most prestigious hospitals in this city. As I go on with my journey as an aspiring health-care provider, I continue on with the hopes of not only to merely thrive but to make an impact in any little way I could, possible.
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