No to pressure cookery: Sir Toni’s Building Blocks of Confidence

Who doesn’t feel pressure? Anyone who has yet encountered it, hasn’t experienced working at all. Pressure is always directly correlated with success and vice versa.
Metaphorically, for Mr. Antonio Padayao Jr., he had to go through a pressure cooker for his achievements to come reality. ‘Sir Padayao’ or ‘Sir Toni’ for his students and colleagues, had to live with his father’s high hopes before coming to who and what he is today. Who would have thought that an agricultural teacher majoring in crop science by profession will turn a swine enthusiast?
An ‘easy-go lucky’
student, Sir Toni took his father’s dictum negatively translating to his poor performance in high school.
“Okay lang hindi ka makatapos kase sigurado na sa iyo ko ipapamana yung lupa natin tsaka araro”
, he commonly heard from his father.
Disappointed, he promised himself to prove him wrong. Back in college, he was deemed successful in making his father proud. He almost have gotten a Latin honor on BS Agricultural Education majoring in crop science. From that moment on, his sound relationship with his father started.
He started to incorporate his profession. Farmers were his main clients for almost five years in the two pesticide companies. These years made him realize that he best fits to teaching. His prayers were granted when an instructor from Bicol University College of Agriculture and Forestry (BUCAF) informed him of vacancy in Don Bosco Agro-Mechanical Technology Center. Indeed, it was perfect timing
“Do you know how to raise pigs and chickens and grow plants?”
, the German farm consultant at Don Bosco asked.
His answer led him to teaching world. He came as an instructor for both crops and animals. A week after, his Center Director sent him to ATI-ITCPH for a Trainor’s course.
He hates travelling and loves crops so much that he even thought training at ITCPH was a waste of resources. But the Director’s belief on his potential pressured him to inches. Mixed emotions, he went to ITCPH only to get surprised of an action plan which implementation will be monitored a year after the training. Applying what he is good at, he made the pressure the motivation to go further. His first thoughts on coming to the training changed when he got acclimatized with the culture and practice of the Center.
Through his training, he developed curricula on basic swine production for students and backyard farmers. Accounting his strenuous efforts, the effect of ITCPH’s ‘learning by doing’ principle had gone mad that it went through the boundaries of the municipalities of Albay.
Ten years after the National Trainor’s Course, he was encouraged to take assessment for NC II certification on Horticulture and Animal Production. Well-versed on swine management and production, he passed both assessments with flying colors.
“Crop Science major ka, confident kang makakapasa ka sa swine assessment?”
, asked by his co-examinee. Humble, he stated that he’ll just try to do his best. On post scenario, that same person expressed, “Galing ka pa lang ITCPH, kaya naman pala”
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At present, he teaches crop science subjects at BUCAF. Beginning August, he will be the lead assessor for NCII Animal Production (Swine) in Bicol region. He proudly shared that he would not have gotten this far, if he halted his training at ITCPH.
Oftentimes, pressure is negatively connoted and believed to hinder one’s achievements. But mind you, sometimes the beauty of things lies at the other side of the coin. Results depend on how one looks at pressure, how he deals with it. Try to imagine a pressure cooker applying no or less pressure, do you think it can cook? Of course not.
In a more forward-looking manner, pressure is a life’s changing agent towards unleashing one’s fullest potentials. Once overcome, it can build a strong and confident individual up for anything life can offer.
Sir Toni generously thanks his father and all people who put pressure on him. They all served BLOCKS to the WALL of confidence he has built over years. Now tell me, what built your confidence?
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