23/04/2026
When I was 24, I started my business with more courage than clarity.
I didnāt fully know what I was doing.
I just knew I had to try.
Now, almost 10 years later, I can honestly say, this journey has been one of faith.
Not just faith in business.
But faith in myself.
Faith in the process.
Faith in the unseen.
Because entrepreneurship will stretch you in ways nothing else can.
There were seasons where things flowed.
And there were seasons where nothing made sense.
Where you question your decisions, your direction, even your capacity.
And right now⦠weāre in one of those heavy seasons.
Here in the Philippines, we feel it.
The rising costs. The uncertainty. The pressure.
Itās not just numbers on a screen, itās real life.
Itās families. Itās responsibilities. Itās people depending on you.
And yet, even in this⦠I find myself grateful.
Grateful for our clients who continue to trust us.
Grateful for our team who shows up every single day.
Grateful that because of this business, weāre still able to provide jobs.
That our team members can still send their kids to school.
That weāre still able to keep things going, one step at a time.
It may not always be easy. But it is meaningful.
And if thereās one thing Iāve learned over the years, itās that this journey was never just about building a business.
It was about building faith.
Faith that even when things feel uncertainā¦
you will figure it out.
Faith that even when things slow downā¦
you are still moving forward.
Faith that what youāre building matters, not just for you, but for the people around you.
I donāt share this often.
But today, I felt it was important to.
Because behind every businessā¦
thereās a story of quiet resilience, growth, and belief.
And Iām still learning. Still growing. Still trusting.
One day at a time.
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