This week’s reflections? A mixed bag of wisdom, wit, and a sprinkle of humor. The SEA Inc. team, ever the jugglers of life, offers us some thought-provoking nuggets. Here’s what they’ve learned.

Leslie: “You may forget the name, age, or status of a person, but the kindness they show sticks like glue.”
The secret? It’s not about who they were; it’s about how they made you feel. Be kind, folks, it’s the one thing people will always remember about you (even if they forget you owe them lunch).

Angela: “Adjust yourself in every situation.”
Think of yourself as a chameleon—blend in, and adapt, but don’t lose your fabulous colors in the process.

Angelic: “Put away negativity, put in positivity.”
Is it as simple as a drawer switch? Angelic seems to think so. Out with the bad vibes, in with the good ones. Positivity is the new productivity hack!

Rosana: “Masibod gali mag-ubra ka report kun hindi updated ang data kay balik liwat sa puno.”
Translation: You’re only as good as your latest data. Keep those spreadsheets fresh, folks, or you’ll find yourself running circles around outdated reports—like starting a race all over again because you missed the start gun.

Gideon: “ICW taught me I have the potential to heal and think straight. Focus on practical, healing, and multitasking.”
Gideon’s become the office Yoda. It’s all about finding that zen space between healing your soul and your to-do list. Oh, and practical thinking? It’s now part of his superpower toolkit.

Anne: “Be mindful. Don’t just respond from your default self—you have choices.”
Cue the Matrix music. Anne’s discovered the red pill: free will. Choose your responses wisely—don’t just react. You’re Neo, not a bot.

Christine: “Last week taught me: that tough times are best tackled with positive thinking. Resilience and gratitude lighten the load.”
Christine’s mantra? “Think pretty thoughts.” Why? Because beautiful thoughts pave the way for opportunities, growth, and a much lighter mental suitcase. Less baggage, more magic.

AnneLoren: “This week I learned: Listen to your body. I may think I can handle all the things, but my body says otherwise. Rest is a verb.”
Turns out, Anne’s body isn’t a machine after all. Go figure! Health is wealth, folks—rest before you rust.

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