Before I got into remote work, I was working in the call center industry and most of my shifts were in the evening for almost eight years. While everybody was sound asleep, I was busy working and talking to our US customers. At first, I was enjoying my first job but later on, it became so stressful. Not only the work itself, but also the schedule for I had to work with during holidays, especially Christmas and New Year.
Jobeth Dyoco
I recently presented at the Asia Professionals Speakers Convention 2018, focusing on how to use social media and digital platforms to build your speaking business and reputation. It was an opportunity to share my idea that, when we are not on a physical stage, we must consider that we are on a digital stage.
Andrea Edwards
Have you experienced yourself being so focused and uptight about achieving your goals, you actually slide back rather than move forward with results?
Shamala Tan
Aldie Pilena, 26, is another example of a virtual assistant who maintains her colorful lifestyle with help from her part-time job as a virtual assistant. She graduated with a degree in BS Psychology from De La Salle Dasmarinas. Together with her VA job, she is an entrepreneur and runs a concept store and food stall. Aldie also juggles all of these with hosting rock (sometimes reggae!) concerts and events on weekends!
Melissa Bagamasbad
Do you need ideas for your Instagram stories?
Marie Nadal Sharma
Roxanne H. Fuentes is a public school teacher in the Philippines and has been educating elementary kids for 10 years. She's also a wife, mother, and blogger. What’s a typical day for her like?
Roxanne H. Fuentes
Women experience many hormonal changes throughout their lives, which can greatly affect different aspects of their health. Even their oral health can be affected due to the hormonal changes and age. Here are some things that women of ages 20-45 years must know about dental health.
Sharon Williams
What is gold entrepreneurship?
Lee Plowman
This clinical psychologist aspires to make mental health services more accessible to local communities and people from all walks of life. From 2007 to 2009, she took time off from academe to pursue humanitarian aid work. She became a full-time volunteer for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), an international medical-humanitarian NGO that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters and exclusion from healthcare.
Dr. Marlene Lee
June was an especially inspiring and exciting month for Connected Women’s meetups as they held the biggest edition of this event last June 27 in 15 cities across four countries (Philippines, Singapore, Pakistan, and the UK). These cities were Baguio, Bohol, Cavite, Cagayan De Oro, Cebu, Iloilo, Lahore, Makati, Pampanga, Pagadian, Pasig, Quezon City, Singapore, and London. An estimated more than 350 women were able to form new communities, share stories, and learn more about entrepreneurship and freelancing that night.
Melissa Bagamasbad