Saturday, May 31, 2014

Be A Nonito DONAIRE Jr!

 

Nonito Donaire Jr. is now a five division champion after defeating Simpewe Vetyeka in Macau on Saturday night. But Donaire was a bit unhappy of the result because their fight had to be stopped in the fourth round due to severe cuts in his both eyes. Those were caused by Vetyeka’s headbatting operations launched against Donaire since round one, much to the dismay of boxing fanatics since the referee never called it against the South African. Under the World Boxing Association (WBA) rules, when a fight has to be stopped in the fourth round, the score cards shall decide. And the figures favored Donaire:49-46.

During post fight interview, Donaire apologized to his fans and supporters for disappointing them by not giving a good fight. He bowed he tried his best since round one, but he did not have clear vision anymore as the blood and ointment were dripping toward his eyes due to the cuts he endured. That was why he asked for a halt. The pain was unbearable already for Donaire. Yet he apologized for the disappointment he had caused on everybody who believed so much in him.

 Donaire wanted to win impressively. That was why he vowed to train again after he has recuperated because he was very much open to a rematch. He said he has high respects for Vetyake who he described as a good boxer. A rematch would satisfy his fans and boxing fanatics as well. It will remove a cloud of doubt and erase what ifs and what nots. That is the beauty of boxing, you can always do a rematch to arrive at a better record and determine the real winner and powerful fighter. Most of all, you remove doubts and disappointment.

Life is also like boxing. Along the way we encounter a lot of what ifs and what nots, of what would have been and what would have been not. There are a lot of disappointment. We rise and fall, rise and fall again. It is a cycle. But there are those who are away and out of the cycle because they prepared and braced for what was to come. They are up there: Stronger. Bigger. Better. Brighter.

Imagine you are a parent. You are at the peak of your career, you are at the top of your game. What is on your mind? Enjoy the fruits of your labor and indulge in the end result of your effort? Anyway, life is a a cycle—you are up today and you are down tomorrow---you will bounce back eventually. You can opt for a rematch at life by starting over again. Or you think otherwise?

A responsible parent does not think that way. He wants to make it sure, safe, and sound so that when the going gets tough, he will not be a disappointment to his children. A thinking parent does not think of the possibility of a rematch, he wants it to be a perfect match for his children. So what do you so as not to disappointment your children in the future? You prepare. You save. You spare something now when everything is okay, so that when the challenging time comes, you have something to back you up. That way you will not stumble and eventually fall.

When I say save and spare something now, I mean be financially literate. Get to know Quick and Fast Credit Cooperative (QFCC), a C.H.R.I.S.T-centered cooperative that aims to “Help People Help Themselves.” It has various savings packages that will give you better deals and will allow you to be of help to others. When you open an account at QFCC and become a regular member, you automatically become part of the “Business Club” where you enjoy free entreprenurial mentorship so that when you are ready to manage your own business, you can do so by availing of a loan for your starting capital.

But if you do not want to manage a business, that will not be a problem. By being a member, your savings will grow still because it will be entitled to a 3% annual interest. QFCC has Kiddie and Youth Savings, Educational Savings and a lot more. You just have to choose the savings package that suits you and you desire. Actually, the most interesting savings package that has caught the attention of new members is the “Helping Hands.” Under that savings package your P300 initial deposit will be deducted with P5 for hospitalization and P10 burial assistance to members in need. It is just a small amount, yet it will surely go a very long way and you are able to help at the same time. Remember, the more you help, the more you will be blessed. God is watching 24/7 my friend.

So choose not to disappoint the ones who believe and depend on you. Be a Donaire!

Preparing for the future because they do not want to be a disappointment to those who believe and depend on them.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Write Your Story NOW!

We do not know her story. But we very well know we can make our own story. Make it beautiful!

 

The photo above was taken last month at the St. John Baptist Parish Church in Calamba,Laguna. It was Tuesday afternoon, past four o’clock. Inside the church, there were only about five people praying. It was silent. It was peaceful. Outside, there were about five people in the church’s backyard. They were praying and lighting a candle.

Then a young couple arrived and went in. They shelled out coins and put them in the woman’s disposable cup.She immedietly picked the coins, counted them, then put them on her pocket. From where I was standing, I have mentally counted five coins in P1 denomination. Then my companion put a piece of cupcake to her cup. That was the last scene I saw.

On my way out, I whispered a prayer for her. I prayed that she will be taken cared of by authorities, like the local social workers. Where could have been her relatives? Does she have children? Why was she left there begging? What could be her story that brought her there? How much money will she gain at the end of the day?

For sure, the amount of money she can receive from churchgoers will not be enough for the long haul. Maybe it can buy her needs for a day or two. What about for the day after that or for next week or next month? We do not know her story but one thing is clear her future depends solely to kind-hearted souls now. She cannot go back in time and prepare for what is to come. She is now in her twilight, what will happen to those she will leave behind?

Her story is about to end. By the looks of it, I suspect it not does not happy details. It could be colorful but not cheerful. Hopefully, her story can have a happy ending. I really hope so. I will pray for it.

But her story, which might be unhappy by the looks of it, serves as inspiration to us younger and able ones. We all have chance to create a beautiful story. We just have to think look term and bear in mind that our actions at present are all for the future. The choice is ours what kind of ending do we want for our own story. What do you choose then?

Write your story now. If the details are not beautiful, it is time to rewrite it. Think long term. Live simply. Prepare for tomorrow.

 

Saturday, May 24, 2014

ACT ON IT!

 
 
 
 
“Isipin ang future.” This was award-winning actor Coco Martin’s answer when asked by Boy Abunda on The Buzz last Sunday, what is his grandmother’s constant advice to him. That is why he is working hard and giving his everything at work or why he srikes when the iron is still hot so to speak. He has no complaint.
Imagine he has tapings for his ABS-CBN toprating primetime series Ikaw Lamang, he was doing his reunion project (their first was Idol series in 2010) with Popstar Princess Sarah Geronimo via the movie “Maybe This Time” which will open in theaters nationwide on Wednesday, May 28. The movie tells the story of childhood friends Tonio (Coco) and Monica (Sarah) who parted ways and eventually reunited after how many years. This time the guy is in a relationship with no less than the girl’s boss. He thought they had something, but she made it clear, there was none.
Reports say, both have undeniable chemistry. The movie will reportedly match if not surpass, in the kilig department to the films Sarah starred in with John Lloyd Cruz. And if you keep going back to the moviehouse during the showing of monster hit Starting Over Again (the highest grossing movie this year so far) starring Piolo Pascual nd Toni Gonzaga, you will intrestingly do the same in this Sarah-Coco starrer. It is absolutely a “Valentine Summer “, they say.
Anyway, because of the movie, Coco had promotional activities are left and right, guesting here and there to insure the movie’s box-office success. These are draining and tiring, you know. To say it ‘s a hectic schedule would be an understatement. No it’s a killer sched!
Coco is doing all these, simultaneous with his commitments for his various product endorsements which could be appearances or interviews to promote the brand. Where does he get the energy and strength for all these? Yet he is never complaining. And now it can be told, his grandmother’s advice is his driving force, his adrenaline, his energy pill.
For Coco there is no turning back because gone are his very struggling years growing up. He is now Coco Martin: Prince of Indie Films, award-winning actor, most sought after product endorser and one of tinseltown’s hottest properties.
He is definitely preparing for the future. How about you? What about us? No, I’m not waiting for Coco to tell me, “There was never...us.” I’m asking you and even my self. How prepared are we or what have we been doing for what is to come? 
Of course, I’m aware of what is written in the bible: Do not worry about tomorrow for tomorrow will worry about itself. But it does not mean that we will just sit all day, doing nothing at all. No we have to do something. After all there is a saying that goes, “Do your best and God will do the rest.” That means the action should come from us humans and God will deliver what is meant to be and what is for us.
So are you thinking of the future? Me, I don’t just think about it, I’m actually doing something about it. You should follow through as well. For a start, browse my other articles and you will find the answer from there, on what you should do and how to prepare for the future. Don’t just think about it, ACT ON IT!

Friday, May 23, 2014

TVCs with Strong Recall


Our TV viewing pleasure is bombarded by commercials. Often we complain, how our favorite show is loaded with commercials vying for our attention, hoping we will buy their products. A lot of these commercials star today’s brightest celebrities.There are forgetable commercials, meaning, you can’t remember them anymore after several days. But there are those which you cannot ignore. These are commercials whhich have very strong memory recall.

Often times, you can vividly recall the scenes and the dialogues. You will remember them, sometimes because of the punchlines, the song that goes with it, and the actions that are bestowed before you. These are commercials that make you smile, leaves you thinking and even clapping. These are definitely successful in leaving an impression to the public.

Sharing with you my top 12 TVCs which cannot be ignored, in no particular order:


Hanna Shampoo. Marian Rivera is very beautiful and the scenes are breathtaking. Beauty of a woman and her surrounding are effectively presented. Her hair is artistically played. But really Marian’s face in that TVC is memorably beautiful you will remember her shampoo right away.




 Kopiko with Gerald Anderson, Kim Chiu, Jessy Mendiola and Matteo Guidecelli. “Pwede mo nang balikan.” Their speaking lines will make you stop and look at, then just as you thought there is reconciliation or they have a soap together...boom, it ‘s just a coffee they are talking about.

Goya chocolate. “Everyday life is worth celebrating...” that line is very memorable and that elevator scene between a woman and her crush is very cute. The other version which is that of an office worker who is celebrating after bagging a big project, is relatable and truthful. But again it is really the song. Admit it you are humming if not singing already while reading...Everyday life is worth celebrating..

Deo with Sarah Geronimo and Enrique Gil. What did I say? When there is dancing and singing in it, expect people to never forget. Besides how can you forget that commercial with Enrique’s tongue-wagging prowess and Sarah’s fierce dance moves?


 Palmolive Check Your Hair with Liza Soberano. First and foremost, it is the song that is doing the  trick since day one. It hooks you and makes you a victim of last song syndrome (LSS). Secondly, it is because of Liza. Her beauty is very refreshing. It is a face that has a general appeal. You would love her to be your daughter, sister, bestfriend and girlfriend. It also helps that the first TVC with fellow Star Magic talent Janella Salvador has established a very solid recall.



Magic Sarap with Jodi Santa Maria and Richard Yap. Oh well, the endorsers are very famous now thanks to their hit series Be Careful with my Heart. So that is a plus factor already. But for me, the one that makes that commercial memorable is the intro, when their son declares: I love mornings!



       Magnum Gold. The first time I saw it, I thought it is a trailer of a new action movie inspired by Mr.& Mrs. Smith starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. I really did not blink. The explosion scene solidified my initial belief. But when they were able to enter the room filled with gold bars, I quipped: Oh wow, how smart!
      

 * Del Monte Pineapple Tidbits. It is simply smart and timely. The creators of that TVC are so quick to ride on with the popularity of reality show The Voice. And when there is singing and dancing in it, expect people to never forget.
 




 * Lucky Me Lomi with Kris Aquino and Bimby. The kid is adorable. And the sharing of Kris about eating Lomi at their house in Tarlac before is heartwarming. But the scene that gives it the solid push for me is when Bimby asks that peeping shy girl: You want some?



 
 

 * Skyflakes biscuit. Any TVC of that product does not fail to touch a cord in my heart. They have been very successful in the emotional appeal department all these years. Everything is very memorable.

*Nesfruta Dalandan with Cheska and Kendra Kramer. “Dan dan dan, dalandan.” I could not stop singing the first time I caught it on TV. Need I say more?


Alaska Crema. This is my most favorite now. I first saw it on ETC weeks ago and fell in love with it right away. It makes me emotional everytime I see it. That’s the commercial with a boy rushing to his girlfriend’s house carrying a cage with a pair of lovebirds, supposedly his surprise gift to her.When he arrived, it was the girl’s dad who opened the door, grabbed the cage and released the birds, leaving him bewildered. Then in the nextt scene while they are about to sip their coffee with Alaska Crema of course, the dad told the guy: Lovebirds din ang regalo ng ex ni(name of the girl), di sila nagkatuluyan.

They smiled at each other and I did the same while mentally clapping.


What are your favorite TVCs now? Please share..


Photos courtesy of www. yahoo.com

Monday, May 19, 2014

P6,720 for only P20

QFFC Chairman of the Board Mel Tadeo inculcates the coop's philosophy: Helping People Help Themselves.

A 24 Oras report on GMA7 on Sunday primetime revealed that parents are now trooping to Divisoria to purchase supplies for their children who will be back to school next month. Some of them are shopping early to avoid the rush; others are there because prices are cheaper as compared to those in malls or department stores. Yet, not all of them can bring home everything their children need because even if it’s cheaper there, they do not have enough budget.

Times are really hard, we know that. But practical and responsible parenthood foresees and prepares for events such as opening of classes. Thinking parents plan ahead by setting aside something for their children’s education. They have educational savings.

Don’t you wish, you have savings solely for that purpose? That you have money to buy your kid’s school supplies or to pay for your college student’s entrance fee if not the whole tuition for the semester?  How would you like a savings account which will allow you to deposit a minimum of P20? It’s a very friendly package that will help you budget your money daily.

Welcome to Quick and Fast Credit Cooperative (QFCC) Educational Savings. You only need to shell out P300 as maintaining balance. However, if your balance is below P300, there will be no service charge. Then, if you want to enjoy 3% annual interest, your deposit should only be at least P500. Now, if you do not have P500 yet, you just start with P300, and then you set aside P20 everyday for you daily budget and deposit it to your educational savings account every weekend.

Do the math: You have P140 weekly; multiply it with four and that will give you P560 monthly.  Multiply your P560 with 12, and it will give you P6720 in a year. Add your 3% interest, how much money will you get then? Clearly, you will not have a hard time sourcing your funds for next school year anymore. You just have to be disciplined by seeing to it that you set aside P20 each day for your kid’s educational savings. And you need to START RIGHT NOW! Not later but TODAY!
New members who believe Tomorrow should be made Today.
 
Yet, if you think one year is too long, do not worry because you can make withdrawal from that savings anytime, the moment your student is enrolled. It’s a very friendly package remember? You will not be paying service charge even if your money is below the P300 maintaining balance. So mama and papa, remember P20 a day! Just P20!

You ask why QFCC? And we say, why not? QFCC is not your ordinary cooperative. It aims to provide C.H.R.I.S.T. –centered, services through its various savings packages.
CHRIST stands for Cooperation, Humility, Respect, Integrity, Sense of Community and Honesty and Transparency. QFCC came unto being after super-typhoon Yolanda devastated almost the entire Visayas that left thousands dead and millions in damaged properties and livelihood.

It was learned that after the strongest typhoon ever recorded in history, the Carmela Tadeo Foundation Inc. which is primarily a scholarship foundation, has seen the need to help typhoon victims particularly in Bantayan Island in northern Cebu.
QFCC having been an inter-office cooperative under the Carmela Tadeo group of companies for a decade already, has given employees enough savings for them to use in case of crises.
Thus, kind-hearted employees gathered all their savings that amounted to P2 million which they used as seed money for the cooperative, part of which was donated to the foundation and was used in the relief operations in Bantayan Island.
Now the successful inter-office cooperative has opened its doors to the working public with the goal of not only transforming the working class as financially literate individuals, but also to expose them to the beauty of helping the needy through the various saving packages. 
Photos Courtesy of Yoriestorm 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Starting Young with QFCC



The future looks brighter for them because they start young.
 


How much do you love your child?

Infinite. Limitless. Boundless. Endless. Unlimited. In other words, you will do everything to see to it that your child is okay. We work hard for our family. Parents often say, they need to have a greener pasture because children are growing up so fast, and their needs have became expensive and many. No responsible parents who will not go the extra mile and not do the impossible just so their children will be comfortable and well taken cared of.

And responsible parenthood includes not only providing for their children’s needs at hand, but also anticipating those which are yet to come. They always prepare for the future. Speaking of which, that means saving for their children’s needs especially education and total well—being. This is why you need to open a savings account for your kids.

What if, God forbids, something will happen to you in a year or two? Or what if five years after, you will suddenly lose your job? Or what if your booming business will fall miserably? Have you prepared for all these possibilities? Can your children still be able to go to school even if all these will happen without you expecting it? Can they still have their basic needs then?

Because change is the only constant thing in the world, we all need to be prepared for any possibility. We all need to be like ants that gather their food while the weather is still bright, so that when rainy season comes, they could just relax in their kingdom and do not have to go out and get wet, to gather food and other supplies.

Welcome to Quick and Fast Credit Cooperative (QFCC) Kiddie and Youth Saving. This one is a long-term plan. Think about 10 years or more. Let’s say you have a six-year old kid. You open a savings account for that child TODAY, starting with an initial deposit of P100. But for it to earn 3% annual interest, make it P500 deposit right away. Then you deposit P1000 (P500 per payday) to it mothly. Imagine how much your savings by then by the time that child will enter college. Anyway, you can make withdrawals from that account anytime.

But what is beautiful really is you teach your children the value of saving for the future while they are still young. Meaning, discipline them financially by budgeting their allowance to school, like setting aside a certain amount daily for their Kiddie and Youth Saving. Then you can accompany them as they deposit their savings to their account weekly. So there, that’s starting them young.

Actually what happens at QFCC now is that parents open a Kiddie and Youth Saving for each of their children. They deposit a certain amount to that account monthly. The account name is that of their children, so whatever will happen to them in the future, their kids are assured of financial source which they can utilize to start up something for their own good. As of May 15, QFCC has 64 Kiddie and Youth depositors already.

QFCC is a CHRIST-centered cooperative. Meaning it stands for Cooperation, Humility, Respect, Integrity, Sense of Community and Honesty and Transparancy. As a cooperative that believes in “Helping People Help Themselves”, Jesus Christ is at the center of everything that it does. It follows the “10-20-70” Success Formula of well-renowned evangelizer Bo. Sanchez, meaning 10% of your income goes to the house of God as tithe, 20% goes to your savings and 70% for your expenses.

At QFCC 10% of the monthly profit shall go to the church as tithe, while another percentage will be donated to the Carmela Tadeo Foundation Inc., a scholarship foundation that sends poor but deserving college students as scholars. Remember, the more you give, the more you receive. At QFCC, the Save, Earn and Share flow happens for you naturally. The moment you become a member, you constantly attract more and more graces, because you yourself is a blessing to others.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Behind Every Gay Is A Loving Mother

Screen grab from Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho on GMA7 (L-R): Bigboy, Angelo, Karen.

 


I had an LOL moment watching Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho on GMA7 while ago. That feature on gays as young as 12 and old as 17 competing for Miss Super Sireyna Teen 2014  in Tondo, Manila was really entertaining. They are so young but oh so talented and promising. And very interesting at the same time because of all places, it has to be in Tondo—home of the astig, maton, macho, and anything masculine.

The feature focused on three friends Big Boy (Annaliza), Karen (Kathryn Bernardo) and Angelo (Angela), who have been to many gay pageants and have won titles already. They are all 12 years old. Big Boy’s mom is a single parent. She has bicyles for rent which is their main source of income. Karen’s mother sells bags and RTWs in Tutuban. Both mothers have embraced their children’s sexuality. It is not the same with Angelo because his dad has not yet accepted the fact that his son is gay. His mother hopes the time will come that her husband will be comfortable of his son’s preference.

Of the three mothers, Big Boy’s is the funniest. According to her, she can have as much as P300 a day from her bicycle for rent business. She would give P50 to her son for “rampa.” Then she advised her son to just enjoy and no to boys yet. Karen stopped from his studdies last school year because he has been joining pageants and got tired of attending classes eventually. But he will go back to school next month because his mother told him, being gay, education is his only key to success.

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On pageant night, Karen finished 4th Runner-up, Bigboy was 2nd Runner-up and Angelo was 1st Runner-up. They were all happy and said it was okay if they did not win the title because there will be more pageants for them in the future.
 A child psychologist meanwhile said gay children should be taken cared of because society is yet to fully embrace their sexuality. In this case they can be subjected to bullying.
That feature reminded me of my college years at the University of San Jose Recoletos, especially that part where Karen admitted he had to stop schooling because he had no more time for it because since he became occupied with pageants here and there. You see, at USJR we had an organization called “Gays Unlimited” where we comfort eah other and became family. We had mock gay pageants at the university’s quadrangle that sometimes ended in a chasing game with the guards because we became noisy and unruly. It was fun and memorable.
But the best thing of being part of Gays Unlimited then was that it pushed us to do well in class because every end of semester we would compare our grades and find out who was in the dean’s list and who was not. The success of a member was an achievement of the organization because we would help each other in doing our projects and class assignments.
Interestingly one of the organization’s founders visited me at the station last week and we had a good chat. He is now a successful educator connected with the research department of DepEd and he has been to a lot of countries for futher studies and research assignments. A member is also with DepEd and recently finished his Phd. I learned that a lot of our members are employed in various companies in Cebu as managers. It is good to know that we are successful in our respective fields.
You see being gay is a gift. And because it’s a  gift it has to be nurtured with love and acceptance. With proper guidance, a gay child can very well become tomorrow’s inspiration and pride. Thank you so much to all mothers out there because they are always and surely there for every gay child who is ridiculed, bullied, and abused by close-minded people around. Happy Mother’s Day!
 

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Multiply Blessings with QFCC


I grow up hearing elders say, “The more you give, the more you receive.” Who would not want that anyway? Everybody wants to be blessed, likes to receive a lot, and loves to become rich. We are talking here of material blessings.

Are you familiar with tithing? Have you heard of friends who tithe? If this is the first time that you have heard about it, let me introduce tithing to you. It’s the act of giving a percentage of your monthly income to the Lord. Famous evangelizer Bo. Sanchez in his book, “Formula of Success” shares the “10-20-70” formula. That means, 10 percent shall go to the house of God, 20 percent shall be for your investment ventures and the remaining 70 percent will be spent for your expenses. It is even discussed in the book which amount should be followed by the formula: gross or net income.

Interestingly, also in that book Bro. Bo tackles about giving to charity. According to him, aside from his regular tithes, he also allocates a separate amount for charity. In short, tithes and donation to charity are two different mammals. Well, if you really want to be blessed with more, then you give more. Now, maybe you are mentally screaming: oh that’s too much!  I say it’s not impossible, because I’ve known people who hear mass and choose to give coins during offertory even if they have so many bills in their wallet or pocket. It’s a matter of faith. 
 
I have a solution for that. This is going to be very advantageous to you. I’m talking about Quick and Fast Credit Cooperative (QFFC). Why QFFC and how? In this C.H.R.I.S.T-centered cooperative your do not just get an opportunity to SAVE and EARN but also an automatic chance to SHARE. First, know that CHRIST stands for Cooperation, Humility, Respect, Integrity, Sense of Community and Honesty and Transparency. Because this is a cooperative born out of strong faith, Christ Jesus is the center f everything in this cooperative.

So how do you SAVE, EARN, and SHARE at QFCC? Simple: Be a member. The moment you become part of the “Christ-loving family” you start saving your money to the cooperative. That saving will get as high as 3% annual interest, so you earn. As a member you will automatically have a “Helping Hands” savings in the amount of P300. Such will be the source for financial assistance to co-members in time of hospitalization or death. But don’t worry, because only P5 will be taken during hospitalization and P10 for burial assistance.

Helping Hands saving has become the instant favorite of members who have the passion to serve and assist people in need. In fact, I’ve known a handful of them who joined right away because they like the concept. They fell in love with it quickly. Why not when you only have to shell out P300 and the amount will go a very long way? Your assistance to co-members in need will not come from your pocket anymore but from the QFC coffers. You give one time and you will be of help bigtime!

But it’s not only through the Helping Hands saving that you will be able to share your blessings. At QFCC, we tithe and donate at the same time. The amount will come from the monthly profit. Our donation will go to the Carmela Tadeo Foundation Inc. which supports a number of college scholars every year. These are scholars who come from destitute families in the country. That is all because QFCC believes in the power of education. 
 
So you see, at QFCC you save, earn, and share all at the same time. Because “Helping People Help Themselves” is its main advocacy!  

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Life is Like a Ferris Wheel


Tagaytay City is the home of Sky Ranch, the kingdom of Sky Eye, which is the country’s tallest ferris wheel at 207 ft. You pay P150 for a full ride that will last for only 10 minutes. It’s nicer to take a ride at night because you can witness the play of lights up there. The ferris wheel itself is very colorful, it changes appearance in just a matter of seconds. It’s a slow ride, the wheel revolves slowly but just enough for you to appreciate what is around you.

 


 

 

And while I was up there, several thoughts entered my mind regarding the similarity of life to that of Sky Eye.

Life is very colorful. The day to day challenges we encounter make life beautiful. In the Sky Eye, it is a slow motion to the top.You look around and everything goes on—the vehicles speed fast going to its destination.People continue what they are doing. It is business as usual for food stalls in the vicinity.Customers come in and out of restaurants. Various lights --near and far-- compete with each other, some are big and others are small depending on their location and distance from where you are.

In life, we have problems but everything goes on. Problems do not kill us, instead they make us stronger and better inividuals. They are the colors to our lives. Without problems, life will be dull and boring.

Like the Sky Eye, life is a slow climb to the top. And when you are already up there, you do not become a permanent resident---you are just there to appreciate the beauty of life, see the bigger picture from all angles. Then at the perfect time, you go down, because somebody has to take your place up there.
Life is a ferris wheel. It is a continues motion of ups and downs. And because it goes on and on, it reminds us that their is hope for everybody. Right now, you might be at the bottom. Later you will be at the top. When that happens, just marvel at the beauty which will be bestowed before you, enjoy the moment and be ready because everything can change in a wink of an eye. Don’t hold on to it, because in reality, like anybody else, that is just temporary and is beyond your control.
 
 
The ferris wheel is being controlled by a machine. When the operator switches it off, it stops right away. We humans are just passersby on earth. When the Creator calls on us, life stops right away. That is life. That is the whole truth.
 

 

Thursday, May 1, 2014

FREE Business Mentorship at QFCC




New members come in everyday, because they believe in the advocacy.
 

 

I watched Aquino&Abunda Tonight last night where hosts Boy Abunda and Kris Aquino tackled the 7.5% uneployment rate in the country as of January 2014 as compared to the 7.1% of the same period last year. Then Kris agreed with the government’s defense that the unemloyment situation is due to the calamities that devastated the country last year. She pointed out that due to the calamities a lot of establishments have closed down. Boy on the other hand said unemployment rate usually goes up at this time of the year because there are fresh graduates who are in the lookout for jobs. Then he shared how his father used to tell them when they were growing up that it was never enough to have a job, you need to have a business on the side to suplement your income. They were told then that even selling barbecue is enough, just so you have extra income.

Yeah, right we all need to have extra income because our salary cannot compensate with our financial needs nowadays. Everything is expensive, yet our monthly wage has never increased and if ever there is, this is still not enoough. That is why we are always thinking of having one or more “rakets” (extra work), to make both ends meet so to speak. Some go into business, but the problem is we usually do not know where and how to start. Our business should be something new, one that is unique and different from what is already out there. If we succeed in identifying what business is good and promising the challenge of making it work follows.

 Competition now is very tough. Managing a business is very challenging. Therefore you need to have advisers and mentors to show you the way, one who knows the ins and outs of doing business. Mentors should have a proven track record, they are self-made, and can impart wisdom to those who want to follow their path of success.

I myself wants to have a small business of my own to be able to insure  a better life for those who depend on me. I also need to have extra income because I want to be of help to others in need. But helping others will never be possible if you yourself is not financially stable. Yes, we can say we can help by praying for others, that they may be blessed and be able to live comfortably too. But helping others should not be limited to prayers because these people in need are humans, remember? Therefore, they also have basic needs just like us.

Bro. Bo Sanchez said, there is nothing wrong with aspiring to be rich as long as you use your wealth for the greater glory. And I agree with him. For how can you help others if you yourself need one? So we all need to have extra income and one way of achieving that is by having a small business. But then again you ask the same question: HOW?

God really knows what I need and he provides. He brought me to the portals of Quick and Fast Credit Cooperative (QFCC). This “CHRIST” centered cooperative that believes in “Helping Others Help Themselves” shall be my passes in having a business of my own soon. Because the moment you become a regular member, you automatically become part of the “Business Club”  which is a group for everybody who has a small business or wants to have one. In this club you will be mentored what business suits you and how to manage it successfully. Yes, you will have FREE financial literacy seminars which wil kick off very soon. And because you are already a regular QFCC member you can avail of a loan for a starting capital. Voila! Your dream of starting a business will finally be a reality.

So how can you become a QFCC member? Simple. You should have a stable job or a steady income. You fill up the application form and pay P7,300. That amount will go to the following: P1000 regular savings, P300 helping hands and P6000 share capital.

Helping Hands Savings is actually your social responsibility window. That will be the source for financial assistance to each member in times of sickness and death. When a member is hospitalized P5 will automatically be deducted from that savings and P10 burial assistance will be taken from it when a member dies. So the more members the better because there will be bigger financial assistance but smaller deduction.

But not only that, because percentage of our monthly profit will go to the Carmela Tadeo Foundation Inc. which is a scholarship foundation. Plus we also give tithes (amount that will be given to the church or house of God as our way of returning our blessings). Because at QFCC we believe in “Helping Others Help Themselves.”

Now if you have NO P7300 now, you can be an associate member where you will just initially give P1700 which will go to the following:P1100 membership fee, P300 helping hands saving, P100 regular savings and P100 share capital. Then you pay the remaining amount by installment monthly or bi-monthly, so that you will eventually become a regular member.

So you want to help your self and others at the same time? Be a QFCC member NOW! Ask me for a membership form.