Category Archive: Events

Today, we celebrate freedom!

June 12th is Philippines‘ Independence Day! Learn more about our young archipelago’s trials to freedom in a short article on History.com Maligayang Araw ng Kalayaan! (Happy Independence Day!) *** I love this Google… Continue reading

Webinar Thoughts: The Missing Link to Winning More Sales

Jill Konrath is a business to business sales expert, recognized for her fresh sales strategies and game-changing approaches. She’s a speaker who helps sellers crack into new accounts, speed up sales cycles and… Continue reading

Webinar Thoughts: Webinars for VAs and Clients

Michelle Schoen is a full-time Multimedia Specialist with 15 years of experience is designing E-Learning, creating video tutorials coaching on virtual event creation and website design. She teaches Screencasting in learncamtasia.com and develops… Continue reading

To the Loving Hands that Rock the Cradle…

We have a local saying that a woman giving birth has half of her body buried on a grave. It emphasizes how a woman risks her life during one of the toughest moments… Continue reading

Webinar Thoughts: Youtube for Virtual Assistants

Krizia also known as Miss K is an entrepreneur, video show host, speaker and international author who focuses on helping small businesses through online training. Miss K’s webinar on optimizing Youtube for business… Continue reading

Pink’s New Approach to Motivation

“There is a difference between what science knows and what business does.” In the video above, Dan Pink, American author of five business books including Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us,… Continue reading

Jars of Clay: Band with a Mission

I’ll admit. The reason why I wanted to go to the Walkway event in Bonifacio High Street was because of my favorite band Jars of Clay. And upon learning that their concert was completely free,… Continue reading

The Walkway Experience

It was all over the local news channels since the extraordinary event started last Palm Sunday.  Apparently, it’s been running for six years now, yet I’ve only heard about it last week. Immediately though, my… Continue reading

I’m Ready!

One hand on the mouse, the other on the keyboard; all fingers stretched and waiting. The monitor is facing me, awaiting instructions. Programs and applications? Check. Online tools? Check. Skills? Check. Click! I’ll be… Continue reading