May 21, 2016

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WorkFromHomeDiaries: Personal Tips to have a long-term client

Personal Tips to have a long-term client
There are so many professionals out there who want to get a work from home job. But once they have finally been hired by an offshore client, most of them would be terminated in a few months and they would be back hunting a job. As a work from home mom with more than 2 year relationship with the same clients, I would like to share some personal tips on how to ensure that you build strong professional relationship with your client for a long-term job at the comfort of your home. 

1. Have a star worthy attendance

Your attendance is the first thing that will make or break your relationship with your client. We work remotely so we have to give our client the confidence that we can be relied on. It starts with being there every single day when you are expected to work. No ninja moves. 


2. Have a backup plan when electronic communication goes down. 

We are now entering the rainy season. We have to accept that there would be times when the weather would affect your internet connection or your electricity. Be proactive enough to find ways to contact your client and inform him or her that you cannot work because of the issue. Assure your client that you'll continue working once the power or internet connection is back. 

But how do you do that? With a pocket wifi? If not, seriously... you should have a smartphone and data connection which will enable you to at least, send an email, or send a Skype message to your client. This means YOU REALLY MEAN BUSINESS. In case you don't have these, well you better save for them now. This is a MUST- not a good to have for work from home freelancers. 

3. Send an end-of-day report

Clients would have their own task management software where all of the tasks are listed and timed. But besides this, you can be proactive in sending an end of day report to your client via email to outline the things that you have worked on for that day. This is also part of managing your boss. You can write there the tasks that have been accomplished and the help that you would need from your client to finish the other tasks. 

4. Know how to say "halt" when you are drowning

Drowning with work? Having a hard time because you don't know what to do? Your client is not a mind-reader. You need to communicate all the help you need.

5. Be that breath of fresh air

Always be that cheerful voice behind the email or the other line. Everyday, ask your client how he or she is doing. Connect with your client until he or she feels comfortable with you. It is easier to work when the environment is positive. 

Applying these personal tips together with your skills required for the job will help strengthen your professional relationship with your client who will most likely keep you, or who knows... promote you!

May 14, 2016

10:02 AM 0

5 things I learned after jumping at Jumpyard

When I celebrated by birthday at Jump Yard last April, I learned these 5 things that people who would like to try the trampoline park must know.


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Jump Yard is an indoor trampoline park located at Frontera Verde Complex, Ortigas Avenue Corner C5, Pasic City

1. I would advise not to bring kids under 6 years old.

Why? You are required to watch them all the time. If you have a nanny to look after them, sure why not. However, I still don't think you'll get the value of what you're paying since children under 6 only have a designated area to play. They can't go to the other parts of the park.


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2. You need to buy grip socks

You can insist on wearing your own socks but using grip socks would give a better experience. Jump Yard sells grip socks. You can reuse it for your next jump or even use it as an ordinary socks.


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3. You need to do a LOT OF STRETCHING and should know your limits

Jumping on trampolines is a form of exercise. And just like in doing any exercise, stretching is a must. Something that my Boy and I didn't do. So let's just say that I am still suffering from occasional knee pain whenever I squat.

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4. Bring extra clothes

You will surely sweat buckets after trying all the activities such as the slam dunk area, dodgeball, wall climbing, monkey bars, and a lot more. It is best to bring an extra shirt so you can change afterwards.

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5. Follow the RULES

They require the jumpers to watch a video regarding the safety rules. Follow it and you are sure to have a great time.
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Check our the rates in Jump Yard Manila's website

May 8, 2016

11:47 AM 0

GemTalks at Subic

11:29 AM 0

How to Make Your Barkada Outing Happen



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How many times have you tried planning an outing with your friends? We all want to have that summer outing with the barkada but oftentimes, it doesn't materialize. Here are some no-brainer tips on how we make our barkada outings happen.

My friends and I have been friends for almost 2 decades. If you think setting up a barkada outing is hard as a student, imagine how harder it is when all of you are working and when all of you have a family and kids! But friendship has to be nurtured in order for it to continue blossoming. This is why no matter how difficult it is to find time, it should be done.

#1. Use a social media platform where it is easier for everyone to communicate.

Back in the days, we created  Yahoo Groups. We forgot about it and switched to Facebook group. But since some of our friends decided to stay away from FB, the fastest way for us to communicate is through Viber.

#2. Make use of a poll to decide on the DATE

Someone has to initiate. Give different dates and have your friends VOTE. If you belong to a big friendship group like ours, you have to accept that it might be impossible to have every single one join. What's important is that you pick a date where majority of your friends can attend.

#3. Decide on a budget

Ask how much is each one willing to spend. If you have a friend who is financially challenged, see if the rest of the group would agree to a contribution. But if all of you are working, please don't be a pain! Learn how to save money.

#4. Agree on the location

Tagaytay? Batangas? Subic? Boracay? The highest vote wins.

#5 Start researching and reserve the venue.

If your outing requires a plane ride, assign everyone to buy their own ticket. Research on different resorts. Call to ask for rates and availability. Communicate the rates and once everyone has agreed, call to make the reservation. 50% downpayment is usually required. We assigned a point of contact who will either collect the payment or shell out the downpayment for collection later.

#6. BE THERE

Show up and have fun! This is the last step.


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