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Friday, January 9, 2009

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, . .we rely don't have computer so that i can say that there is no anti-virus could found in my computer ,. . . and if i could have personal computer i think i should put an anti-virus to it. . .

,+ mY iNtRamuRals+,

. . .i the player of the volleyball was very excited about the coming intramural because i rely prepared for the competition sad to say that we lost the game its because that we the player was so small comparing to the opposite team but we all know that if we stop or shall we say try to attempt to back out. . . .but still we fight all tough we don't have chance to win sad to say but this is the true. . .

. . , ,i hope somebody still believe us the player. . . .

,+This is Me and this is REAL+,

Enneagram Type 7

7
THE ENTHUSIAST
Enneagram Type Seven

Enneagram One

The Busy, Variety-Seeking type:
Spontaneous, Versatile, Acquisitive, and Scattered

For more about the meaning of the arrows, see below.

Type Seven in Brief

Sevens are extroverted, optimistic, versatile, and spontaneous. Playful, high-spirited, and practical, they can also misapply their many talents, becoming over- extended, scattered, and undisciplined. They constantly seek new and exciting experiences, but can become distracted and exhausted by staying on the go. They typically have problems with impatience and impulsiveness. At their Best: they focus their talents on worthwhile goals, becoming appreciative, joyous, and satisfied.

  • Basic Fear: Of being deprived and in pain
  • Basic Desire: To be satisfied and content—to have their needs
    fulfilled
  • Enneagram Seven with a Six-Wing: "The Entertainer"
  • Enneagram Seven with an Eight-Wing: "The Realist"

Key Motivations: Want to maintain their freedom and happiness, to avoid missing out on worthwhile experiences, to keep themselves excited and occupied, to avoid and discharge pain.

The Meaning of the Arrows (in brief)

When moving in their Direction of Disintegration (stress), scattered Sevens suddenly become perfectionistic and critical at One. However, when moving in their Direction of Integration (growth), gluttonous, scattered Sevens become more focused and fascinated by life, like healthy Fives. For more information, click here.

Examples: John F. Kennedy, Benjamin Franklin, Leonard Bernstein, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Elizabeth Taylor, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Steven Spielberg, Federico Fellini, Richard Feynman, Timothy Leary, Robin Williams, Jim Carey, Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Bette Midler, Chuck Berry, Elton John, Mick Jagger, Gianni Versace, Liza Minelli, Joan Collins, Malcolm Forbes, Noel Coward, Sarah Ferguson, Larry King, Joan Rivers, Regis Philbin, Howard Stern, John Belushi, and "Auntie Mame" (Mame).

Type Seven Overview

We have named this personality type The Enthusiast because Sevens are enthusiastic about almost everything that catches their attention. They approach life with curiosity, optimism, and a sense of adventure, like “kids in a candy store” who look at the world in wide-eyed, rapt anticipation of all the good things they are about to experience. They are bold and vivacious, pursuing what they want in life with a cheerful determination. They have a quality best described by the Yiddish word “chutzpah”—a kind of brash “nerviness.”

Although Sevens are in the Thinking Triad, this is not immediately apparent because they tend to be extremely practical and engaged in a multitude of projects at any given time. Their thinking is anticipatory: they foresee events and generate ideas “on the fly,” favoring activities that stimulate their minds—which in turn generate more things to do and think about. Sevens are not necessarily intellectual or studious by any standard definition, although they are often intelligent and can be widely read and highly verbal. Their minds move rapidly from one idea to the next, making Sevens gifted at brainstorming and synthesizing information. Sevens are exhilarated by the rush of ideas and by the pleasure of being spontaneous, preferring broad overviews and the excitement of the initial stages of the creative process to probing a single topic in depth.

Devon, a successful business woman, shares with us some of the inner workings of her Seven mindset.

“I am definitely a list person. It’s not really for memory since I have a great memory. It’s more for down-loading information so that my mind won’t spin on it. For example, I was at a concert where the tickets were hard to get and very expensive. I couldn’t sit through it. My mind was torturing me with the things I needed to do. Finally, I had to get up and leave. This was very upsetting to the person I went with and I missed a good show.”

Sevens are frequently endowed with quick, agile minds, and can be exceptionally fast learners. This is true both of their ability to absorb information (language, facts, and procedures) and their ability to learn new manual skills—they tend to have excellent mind-body coordination, and manual dexterity (typewriting, piano playing, tennis). All of this can combine to make a Seven into the quintessential "Renaissance person."

Ironically, Sevens' wide-ranging curiosity and ability to learn quickly can also create problems for them. Because they are able to pick up many different skills with relative ease, it becomes more difficult for them to decide what to do with themselves. As a result, they also do not always value their abilities as they would if they had to struggle to gain them. When Sevens are more balanced however, their versatility, curiosity, and ability to learn can lead them to extraordinary achievement.

The root of their problem is common to all of the types of the Thinking Triad: they are out of touch with the inner guidance and support of their Essential nature. As with Fives and Sixes, this creates a deep anxiety in Sevens. They do not feel that they know what to do or how to make choices that will be beneficial to themselves and others. Sevens cope with this anxiety in two ways. First, they try to keep their minds busy all of the time. As long as Sevens can keep their minds occupied, especially with projects and positive ideas for the future, they can, to some extent, keep anxiety and negative feelings out of conscious awareness. Likewise, since their thinking is stimulated by activity, Sevens are compelled to stay on the go, moving from one experience to the next, searching for more stimulation. This is not to say that Sevens are "spinning their wheels." They generally enjoy being practical and getting things done.

Frances, a successful business consultant, sounds more energetic than is humanly possible—and yet, she is a typical Seven:

“I am highly, highly productive. At the office, I am joyful and my mind is running at its best. I might create several marketing campaigns for a client, work on the outline for an upcoming seminar, talk out a difficult problem with a client on the telephone, close two deals, make a project list, dictate a few letters and look up to see that it’s 9:30 a.m. and my assistant is coming in to start our work for the day.”

Second, Sevens cope with the loss of Essential guidance by using the “trial and error” method: they try everything to make sure they know what is best. On a very deep level, Sevens do not feel that they can find what they really want in life. They therefore tend to try everything—and ultimately may even resort to anything as a substitute for what they are really looking for. (“If I can’t have what will really satisfy me, I’ll enjoy myself anyway. I’ll have all kinds of experiences—that way I will not feel bad about not getting what I really want.”)

We can see this in action even in the most trivial areas of their daily lives. Unable to decide whether he wants vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry ice cream, a Seven will want all three flavors—just to be sure that he does not miss out on the “right” choice. Having two weeks for a vacation and a desire to visit Europe brings a similar quandary. Which countries and cities to visit? Which sites to see? The Seven’s way of dealing with this will be to cram as many different countries, cities, and attractions into his vacation as possible. While they are scrambling after exciting experiences, the real object of their heart’s desire (their personal Rosebud, as it were) may be so deeply buried in their unconscious that they are never really aware of precisely what it is.

Furthermore, as Sevens speed up their pursuit of whatever seems to offer freedom and satisfaction, they tend to make worse choices, and they are less able to be satisfied because everything is experienced indirectly, through the dense filter of their fast-paced mental activity. The result is that Sevens end up anxious, frustrated, and enraged, with fewer resources available to them physically, emotionally, or financially. They may end up ruining their health, their relationships, and their finances in their search for happiness.

Gertrude is busy establishing her career and family now, but she looks back at how this tendency contributed to her getting a rough start in life.

“There wasn’t anything to do at home or in the tiny Southern town I grew up in. I was dying to get out of it and go someplace more exciting. When I was 16, I started dating, and before long I got pregnant, but the father didn’t want to marry me—which was okay since I didn’t want to marry him, either. It wasn’t too long before I found somebody else, and we got married, and I got to move to a larger city. But it didn’t really work out the way I wanted because after I had the baby, we broke up and I had to move back home. I stayed there for a year or two to get my feet on the ground. When things were looking bleak, I married someone else. I’m 19 now and I guess I’ve done a lot already.”

On the positive side, however, Sevens are extremely optimistic people—exuberant and upbeat. They are endowed with abundant vitality and a desire to fully participate in their lives each day. They are naturally cheerful and good humored, not taking themselves too seriously, or anything else for that matter. As we have seen, the Basic Desire of Sevens is to be satisfied, happy, and fulfilled, and when they are balanced within themselves, their joy and enthusiasm for life naturally affect everyone around them. They remind us of the pure pleasure of existence—the greatest gift of all.

(from The Wisdom of the Enneagram, p. 262-264)

Excerpt from Type Seven ITAR (5:45 minutes) Audio Stream

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Type Seven—More Depth by Level

Healthy Levels

Level 1 (At Their Best): Assimilate experiences in depth, making them deeply grateful and appreciative for what they have. Become awed by the simple wonders of life: joyous and ecstatic. Intimations of spiritual reality, of the boundless goodness of life.

Level 2: Highly responsive, excitable, enthusiastic about sensation and experience. Most extroverted type: stimuli bring immediate responses—they find everything invigorating. Lively, vivacious, eager, spontaneous, resilient, cheerful.

Level 3: Easily become accomplished achievers, generalists who do many different things well: multi-talented. Practical, productive, usually prolific, cross-fertilizing areas of interest.

Average Levels

Level 4: As restlessness increases, want to have more options and choices available to them. Become adventurous and "worldly wise," but less focused, constantly seeking new things and experiences: the sophisticate, connoisseur, and consumer. Money, variety, keeping up with the latest trends important.

Level 5: Unable to discriminate what they really need, become hyperactive, unable to say "no" to themselves, throwing self into constant activity. Uninhibited, doing and saying whatever comes to mind: storytelling, flamboyant exaggerations, witty wise-cracking, performing. Fear being bored: in perpetual motion, but do too many things—many ideas but little follow through.

Level 6: Get into conspicuous consumption and all forms of excess. Self-centered, materialistic, and greedy, never feeling that they have enough. Demanding and pushy, yet unsatisfied and jaded. Addictive, hardened, and insensitive.

Unhealthy Levels

Level 7: Desperate to quell their anxieties, can be impulsive and infantile: do not know when to stop. Addictions and excess take their toll: debauched, depraved, dissipated escapists, offensive and abusive.

Level 8: In flight from self, acting out impulses rather than dealing with anxiety or frustrations: go out of control, into erratic mood swings, and compulsive actions (manias).

Level 9: Finally, their energy and health is completely spent: become claustrophobic and panic-stricken. Often give up on themselves and life: deep depression and despair, self-destructive overdoses, impulsive suicide. Generally corresponds to the Bipolar disorder and Histrionic personality disorder.

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Friday, 18 April 2008 President Gloria Macapaga-Arroyo's Speech During the First Quarter Fellowship meeting of the Association of Generals and Flag Officers, Incorporated
Friday, April 18, 2008
AGFO Center, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City


Sa patuloy na pagtataguyod ng AGFO sa ating Saligang Batas at mga proseso ng batas, maraming maraming salamat.

Hindi matawaran ang mataas na pagtingin sa inyo ng ating mga kawal at kapulisan, at ng taong bayan. Tunay na patuloy kayong tinitingala ng marami.

You continue to play your role in nation-building.

With your inspiration, we have succeeded in cutting by half the number of active insurgents from the 2001 numbers. Our AFP Chief of Staff and all those who served in his post before him have imparted the right principles to our soldiers. Congratulations.

With your inspiration, crime rates have dropped over the years even as our police forces have proven themselves in enforcing the law and defending the Constitution. The leadership of the PNP and their predecessors have built up the PNP into the dutiful civilian force it is meant to be. Congratulations.

,+My REAL Idol+,

Personal Profile

Francis Joseph Guevara Escudero or Chiz began his political career at the young age of 28 in the year 1998 where he served as three-term Representative of the 1st District of Sorsogon. During his terms, he served as Assistant Majority Floor Leader in the 11th Congress and House Minority Floor Leader in the 13th Congress.

As an elected Senator in 2007, he earned the second highest number of votes. At the Senate, he heads the Committee on Justice and Human Rights and the Committee on Constitutional Amendments, Revision of Codes and Laws. He is the Vice Chair of the Committee on Local Government and Senate Representative to the Judicial Bar Council.

He was educated at the University of the Philippines all the way from primary to law school. He continued his education on a full scholarship grant at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C., earning a Master’s Degree in International and Comparative Law.

In 2005, he was named as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines (TOYM) in recognition of his selfless dedication as a youth leader which has resulted in significant contributions to the welfare of his countrymen as well as to the advancement of his field of endeavor.

In December last year, he was the only Filipino named in Asian News Networks’ Asia’s Idols. The award focused on those that did not only achieve something exemplary that year but are seen to change and shape their country’s and the region’s future.

Just this year, he was honored by the prestigious organization of global decision-makers, The World Economic Forum as one of the world’s Young Global Leaders of 2008. This honor is bestowed each year by the World Economic Forum to recognize and acknowledge the top 200-300 young leaders from around the world for their professional accomplishments, commitment to society and potential to contribute to shaping the future of the world.

Recently, he was cited as a 2008 Anak TV Awardee for being one of Anak TV Seal’s Ten Most Admired TV Personalities.


AWARDS

  • 2008 Anak TV Seal's Ten Most Admired TV Personalities
  • 2008, Young Global Leader, World Economic Forum
  • 2007, Asia’s Idol, Asia News Network
  • 2005 The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) Awardee in Youth Leadership
  • Gawad Papuri Awardee, April 2002
  • Outstanding Congressman of the Year (Philippine Youth Association for Public Affairs, Inc.) February 2002
  • Most Outstanding Congressman of the 1st Session of the 12th Congress (League of the Press Association of the Philippines) May 2002
  • One of the Outstanding Solons of the 12th Congress (Public Eye Magazine) 2002
  • Legislator of the Year (Philippine Media Research and Progress Report, Inc.), Sept. 2000
  • Top Congressman (Pillars of the New Republic) 1999, 2000, 2001
  • One of the Outstanding Solons of the 12th Congress (Public Eye Magazine) 2001
  • Leaders of the 12th Congress (Pillars of the New Republic) 2001 & 2002
  • Most Outstanding Solon (League of Press Associations of the Philippines.), 1998, 1999, 2000
  • Outstanding Public Servant of the Year (National Media Statistics Research News Publication), Aug. 2000
  • Exceptional Young Achievers (Development of Filipino Writers, Inc.) June 2000
  • Grand Advocate of Press Freedom (League of Press Associations of the Philippines.) Nov. 1999
  • Youth Achiever in the Government Sector (Development of the Filipino Youth) June 1999
  • 9th KBP Golden Dove Awardee, Best Public Affairs Program 2000, "Magandang Umaga, Bayan," Angel Radio, DZAR 1026AM

EDUCATION

  • Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa
  • Masters in International and Comparative Law - Georgetown University Law
    Center, Washington D.C., 1995-1996
  • Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) - U.P. Diliman, 1989-1993
  • B.A. Political Science - U.P. Diliman 1985-1988
  • Elementary - High School -
    U.P. Integrated School, 1975-1985

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Senator, Republic of the Philippines, 2007 to present
  • Representative of the 1st District of Sorsogon, 11th, 12th, 13th Congress
  • Columnist, "Say Chiz", Abante and Abante Tonite
  • Program Anchor, Usapang de Campanilla, DZMM
  • Senior Lecturer, U.P. College of Law
  • Lecturer, Ateneo de Manila University Graduate School
  • Commander, Philippine Navy Reserve Command
  • Partner, Escudero Marasigan Vallente & Villareal Law Office

ORGANIZATIONS

  • Honorary Member, PMA Class '87
  • Honorary Member, PNPA Magilas Class 2000
  • Secretary General, UNO, 2000-2006
  • Integrated Bar of the Philippines (1994 - present)
  • Secretary General, Association of Law Students
    of the Philippines, (1992-1993)
  • Alpha Phi Beta Debating Team, (1991 U.P. Open Debate Champion)
  • Alpha Phi Beta Fraternity
  • Order of the Purple Feather, U.P. Law Honor Society, (1989-1993)