Personal Post | Press Release | Unilab’s “Husay and Malasakit” Campaign
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Some people say that a hobby is just a hobby. It is a
way to pass time and de-stress yourself from work or any problems in life. It’s
something to just take you away from boredom. But once you have de-stressed,
you won’t bother with your hobby anymore.
But for me, a hobby is more than just a past time. It
is more than just de-stressing yourself (though I admit, my stress really goes
away when I do my hobbies) and taking away your boredom. A hobby is something
you are good at outside of work. It is not so stressful and makes you happy
most of the time. I also believe it is
where you are an “expert”. All hobbies show your expertise in life--- making it
MORE than just a hobby.
I think a hobby is a great way to show your expertise
and, at the same time, use it to help people. For years, I have been looking
for a hobby that I would love to do, show a bit of expertise, and use it to
helppeople even in just small ways. I finally found that through cosplay.
Cosplay: More Than
Just A Hobby
Cosplay is my hobby for three years already, so I am
not yet a full expert. I know cosplayers who are already “experts” in the hobby
and share their experiences and what they learn to everyone, including newbies
like me. They also serve as my cosplay inspirations/idols and I want to be like
them. Despite being a new cosplayer, I learn a lot of skills along the way and
would love to share them to new and old cosplayers.
This is one of the reasons why I created this blog: I
want to help those who want to go into cosplaying by sharing tips and tutorials.
Again, I am not an advanced cosplayer. But I learned a lot of things that I
would like to share. I am the type who shares her knowledge/expertise because I
have compassion for new cosplayers who are passionate about the hobby. I know
how it feels to be a new cosplayer and have no idea how to start my first
cosplay. Yes, there is the internet, but nothing beats having someone who has
experienced cosplay to show how things are done. I want to help them be better
cosplayers by sharing what I know and learned.
Helping Fellow
Cosplayers
I help cosplay friends with their dilemmas and needs
because of my compassion for them. Some of the things I helped them with are:
wig styling, make-up, showing them where to buy cloths, and more. Just hearing
their thank you’s or seeing their cosplays being great because of my help are
already enough to make me happy. By simply helping them with what I know, I am
already contributing to the cosplay community.
Previous Works in Progress (WIP): Fabric Stencil Painting |
Previous Works in Progress (WIP): Eyepatch |
Previous Works in Progress (WIP): Eye Makeup |
But what really makes me happy in helping cosplayers is
being one of the admins managing Cosplay SOS/101/FAQ. It is a Facebook Group where
cosplayers can post all their cosplay questions and needs. The members and
admins answer with tips, advice, and anything under the sun. I was the one who
placed the post on how to use the search engine so they can find what they need
easily before asking. I was inactive before, but I’m back to fixing and
managing the group to make it a better place for cosplayers to ask all their
cosplay needs. Sometimes, I also answer questions and share my knowledge in
cosplay to the best of my abilities. As long as I help fellow cosplayers with
their cosplay needs, I am always happy to help.
I will continue to share my cosplay knowledge through
this blog and will be posting about them in the next months. This is continuous
because it is through this hobby that I can do the following: love what I do,
show a bit of expertise, and use it to help other people even in small ways.
“Husay and
Malasakit”
This just shows that a hobby is never a hobby; that
it is a way to be compassionate towards people and help them with your
expertise. You can show “husay” (expertise/excellence) and “malasakit”
(compassion for others) anytime, whether big or small,because you care for
people. And it should not just be short-lived because the power of “husay and
malasakit” is shown when it is done for a long time. In this way, you really
care for those who need help and want to share your expertise to them because
it makes you happy.
When it comes to “husay and malasakit”, one company
comes to mind and does that for a long
time with their products and services. They have helped a lot of people through
the years and still continue to do so.
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Unilab – “Husay and
Malasakit” Campaign
UNILAB BELIEVES IN ‘HUSAY AT MALASAKIT’ IN SERVING PEOPLE
This day and age,
the country has braved various calamities that, if anything, have only
strengthened our solidarity as Filipinos. But to fully rise again as a nation,
we must be able to have both excellence and compassion (husay at malasakit) in
everything we do, especially when in service to others who are in need.
Unilab, being the
biggest pharmaceutical company in the Philippines, believes in the power of husay at malasakit and has geared their
company’s belief in this.
In every product
they produce, they make sure that their facilities and procedures are safe, so
that they will be able to take care of the Filipino people better.
They may have
changed their processes in line with the rise of technological advancement, but
their heart will always be present in the manufacturing of their healthcare
products.
Rest assured that in
all the innovations they create, the health and safety of the Filipino people
are always at the core.
The distribution of
their products are scattered across the country—from Luzon, Visayas, to
Mindanao, to reach out to everyone in need of superior and affordable
healthcare products.
If anything, Unilab
believes in the spirit of genuine concern to make the lives of other people
better.
With their new TVC,
Unilab shows their husay at malasakit
thrust and hopes to influence as much as they can to the nation. After all,
what matters the most is the number of lives we touch when we reach our
triumphs. Click on the video to know more about their “Husay and Malasakit”
Campaign:
(I’m sorry, I can’t
load the video here so just click on the link. I’ll update this as soon as
possible)
To know more updates
of this campaign and other news from Unilab, visit their social pages below:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/unilab
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/unilab_ph
Instagram: http://instagram.com/unilab
~Hainrihi
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