Snail Mails and Packages

DAY TWENTYONE. It finally came. :) This red Sharpie, an office supply giveaway by Nyminutenow, was delivered to me yesterday all the way from the Big Apple. What a way to brighten one’s day. ♥ Thanks, Mariel. :)

Thanks, Mariel!

I love receiving packages and snail mails — the excitement is just overwhelming, compared to receiving emails, texts, and twits that we’re so used to getting everyday, you know what I’m saying? It’s heartwarming to know that someone would take the extra mile to hand-write a letter, place a stamp, and drop by the post office (or the nearby mailbox) to send a little something to the other side of the world.

I guess that’s why I love the idea of typecasting. You’d rant the same random things, but the extra effort makes blogging a little more special. :)

And don’t you just love giveaways? I do! And I’m going to give away a few little things too, I just found the perfect giveaways tonight. So watch out for it, because I’m going to post it on Friday, in time for Day 23, same as her. :)

30 Days of Awesome, 21/30.

Let me tell you something about working from home

DAY TWENTY. A few people asked me what my job is exactly because I seem to be working everywhere and with so much time in my hands. Actually, I don’t really have a lot of time in my hands, contrary to what many people think. However, my flexible schedule allows me to work anytime, anywhere, as long as I have my laptop with me and some fast internet connection.

Working from Everywhere!

I’m still doing Internet Marketing and SEO only this time, I’m doing it home-based. After my two-year stint with US Auto Parts (USAP) as part of their Search Engine Marketing team, and, give-or-take four years doing Internet Marketing both full-time and freelance, I decided to jump ship and try home-based work.

And just for the record, since we’re at it, my work experience with USAP was nothing short of awesome. They were kind to me, gave me my biggest break, sent me to New York for training, and trusted me with responsibilities I would never entrust myself. It was there in USAP (and under Marc‘s mentorship) where I was able to envision how I’d like my future to be, and how to do it. I wouldn’t even know half of what I know about the industry if not for the opportunity to pick Marc’s brains (he’s one brilliant guy) and to work with the best marketing team in the world. It’s the best training ground in the Philippines for those who want to take Internet Marketing seriously, if I do say so myself. At one point I really thought I was going to stay there for good because I loved the people and my job there. Resigning was not in the original plan, but I was able to resign because, admittedly, they were able to equip me enough to take on the next chapter of my career.

Which brings us to now, and this work-from-home status. I’ve been doing this for the past 5 months, and here’s some of the things about working from home that you might want to be aware of, before you start taking the leap yourself.

PROS

No more 8:00-5:00 work-days

This is probably one of the major factors why I decided to try working from home. At one point being a corporate slave, I have developed some form of insomnia that made it so hard to wake up in the morning, and, even if I was able to drag my feet to the office, my entire morning would still be spent doing my job in a trance. Mornings were not productive. Afternoons were spent cramming on things I should’ve finished earlier. You get the drift. And I’m sure you know what I mean when I say that the 8-5 schedule is really bound to get monotonous and draining, especially for people (like me) who have varied interests.

Now I can start my day anytime I want. I know it’s not healthy, but my most favorite time to work is still at way past midnight, when it’s quiet and no one’s bugging me on YM. More so, I can take long breaks in between and just make up for the lost hours anytime within the day.

Work from anywhere

Every Monday, I’d take my laptop to our church’s Youth Center, and sit in a quiet corner to get some work done. Last month, I was in Tagaytay, and then in Cebu, and I can go to these places and still get my work done without going through the torture of filing Leave forms and/or asking permission from my boss. Once in a while, I would hang out in a coffee shop when I’m starting to get sick of my home office. Often, I would take my laptop to bed and work there.

In the next few months, I’m hoping to take short trips to places in Asia, and maybe a long trip to Sydney before the year ends. And I love not having to worry about leaving my work behind (and not getting paid). I can work literally anywhere, and somehow, the regular changes in environment stimulate my mind even more, increasing my output and allowing me to be more productive.

More time to do things I love

Related to having a flexible schedule, now I can practice my photography, involve in church activities more, blog/write more, read books, engage in possible business opportunities, travel, cook (or at least learn to).

Photography is impossible to do when you have an 8-5 job, unless maybe you want to specialize in taking photos of staplers and ballpens and computers (ugh). Taking photographs with natural daylight is the most awesome thing; I say, you’re missing a lot on daytime and sunlight when you’re confined to the four walls of your office within the day, leaving only when it’s already dark.

Oh, and cook! I have a pretty nice kitchen in my unit, and I’m glad to be able to just take a break, hop to the kitchen from my desk and cook something. I’m no Rachael Ray, but I really enjoy my own Martha Moments. ;)

& CONS

The workload is the same, if not heavier

Because I work everywhere and in my own time, people would often mistaken it as not doing anything at all. Family and friends would expect me to be present in family gatherings, trips, church activities, etc, ALL THE TIME, as if I’m a bum and don’t have a job. The thing with this set-up is, while it allows me to do other things within the day and start working in my own pace and time, the workload is still somewhat the same, if not heavier. At the end of the day, I have to deliver the same (or even more) amount of work as, say, when I was still in USAP. Hence I have to work in the wee hours of the morning, finishing stuff I wasn’t able to do because I was doing other things during the day. When I was in Tagaytay and Cebu, I had to excuse myself to get some work done in between swimming and chatting with cousins, etc. You see, I’m still doing this full-time (not part-time or freelance), it’s just that I’m not confined within some office walls.

One-man show

One thing I really miss about the corporate set-up is having to brush elbows with the most awesome professionals in this field, the regular coffee breaks with real people, the face-to-face meetings (not just YM conferences), and blurting random thoughts to USAP’s Web Analytics Manager, Maia, who I used to share a cubicle with. Sometimes, an entire day would pass by without being able to have an interaction with a human being, save for twits, YMs, and FB chats.

I do, however, have virtual workmates; a client who would bug me on YM every now and then to get updates on my tasks, including a team here in Manila who’s doing the work with me on a freelance basis. Simple tasks delegated to them are often delayed though because they’re only doing it freelance, and that’s another thing I have to deal with. Not that I’m complaining. However frustrating sometimes, it’s one of the things I expected to encounter when I took this job anyway. Besides, my autistic, anti-social self somehow enjoys working alone. :)

Delayed remittances, taxes, HR stuff

While most people would wait for the 15th and the 30th of the month to get their salaries, those dates do not mean anything to me. Managing my finances is something I have to master, (ohhh and am failing at, lol) since salary does not come like clockwork. I have to file my own taxes as well, and SSS, etc — oh the pain. I do not have a health card also, hence, I have to pay for my own medicines and trips to the hospital. I have to personally work on getting my ITR if I want to apply for a car loan, or a credit card, etc. The paperwork part sucks.

STILL, IT’S AWESOME

There are a lot of pains to working at home, however, I cannot imagine myself doing anything else at this point in my life. Of course we can always find something wrong about everything, but one has to prioritize what you acknowledge to be most important in your life. To some, it’s stability and getting semi-monthly paychecks on time, or the training that comes with working with a team, for which they have to endure the pains of a corporate set-up. To others, it’s having the freedom to do things at their own pace and time, and to venture in business opportunities where they can be their own boss, for which they have to take the leap and find clients that would hire them to do home-based work.

For me, I recognize that this where God wants me to be right now, and so far, I’m loving it, for all the reasons stated above.

30 Days of Awesome, 20/30.

Awesome Polaroid Photography: Polaroid Mosaics by SicoActiva

DAY NINETEEN. And this is why I have to find and order Polaroid films already. I still haven’t, and it’s been 3 months already since R got me my Polaroid One600 camera. It’s so difficult finding polaroid films in the Philippines. Stocks always run out, and ordering from US/UK/Canada may be easier but the shipping to Manila is too expensive.

So while I go on with my quest to acquire boxes of Polaroid films, I get myself inspired with people who are doing awesome Polaroid photography.

Check out SicoActiva‘s one-of-a-kind Polaroid mosaics, taken with SX-70.

Polaroid Photography | SicoActiva

Polaroid Photography | Sicoactiva

Polaroid Photography | SicoActiva

Polaroid Photography | SicoActiva

Polaroid Photography | SicoActiva

Polaroid Photography | SicoActiva

I have to get myself Polaroid 600 films!! I’ve been using a lot of Instax sheets with my Fuji Mini Instax, but nothing still beats the real creamy, soft-colored images that come out of a real Polaroid Camera. I’ve seen awesome images taken with SX-70 too, Susannah and Amanda are my favorite SX-70 photographers. I think an SX-70 is next on my list! :)

30 Days of Awesome, 19/30.

Beads, Pearls, Crystals, and Gemstones

DAY EIGHTEEN. I like being a girl. I mean, sure, we’re very emotional and unpredictable human beings, but in a lot of ways, we, girls, are pretty easy to please. Also, easier to buy gifts for, than guys. :P

For one, it’s easy to make wimmen smile with pretty accessories, whether as grand as a Tiffany jewelry, or as fancy as simple charms and key chains. Last week, these are some of the little things that made me smile:

1. Bead Letter Charm by Elaine of Arte Crafts. Elaine is a good friend, and this was not the first time I ordered a bead letter charm from her, the first one I ordered has been dangling from my Fuji Instax Mini. Last week, I ordered a letter “M” to give to Mae, a friend who was on a vacation here in the Philippines from Singapore. Elaine is so kind to give me an additional letter “R” as a gift — and in my recent-favorite color combination too, purple and blue. I love it! She’s such a sweetheart! :)

Letter Charms by Artecrafts

2. Handcrafted Earrings/Jewelries by Sheila of Inthefishbowl. Before Sheila started selling vintage clothes, she was handcrafting unique jewelries like these. She stopped doing it for a while, but just recently, has started releasing some pieces again. I love how they’re made of real Swarovski crystals, and how no two pairs are the same. :)

Earrings by Inthefishbowl

3. Camera Charm. Now this camera charm necklace has always been around my neck since I laid eyes on it. Isn’t it the loveliest thing? I found it at some store in Galleria, and because of my obsession with anything photography, fell in love with it at first sight. :)

Camera Charm

How about you? What’s that one girl-thing that makes you smile? :) Or, if you’re a guy reading this, what’s that one thing you’ve recently given to your girl-friend or girlfriend that made her smile? :)

30 Days of Awesome, 18/30.

Your Favorite Hollywood Celebrities, Now Just One Twit Away

DAY SEVENTEEN. I’m posting early, for a change, because it’s Saturday, and I’m not sure whether I’ll have internet tonight or not. So.. I was choosing between blogging about the delivery of the bed I was expecting to come today (ahhh! a bed, at last!), or this. And since I’m not really in the mood to take photos (of a bed, no less), the choice is pretty easy to make. Besides, who doesn’t think that Twitter is aawweesoome?

Behold, the last 12 people I added on twitter:

Twitter Accounts I've Followed Lately

Oh, ignore the last *cough*celebrity*cough*, please. I think I accidentally added that one.

Of course I DIDN’T mean it’s awesome getting hourly updates from Robert Pattinson about what he had for lunch, and who he’s iChatting with, and all his *friendly* banter with Kristen Stewart; or having confirmed actual movie screening dates straight from Rachel McAdams herself (Time Traveller’s Wife, woot!); or getting tweets from the Harry Potter cast, Tom Felton, Bonnie Wright (omg she calls her twitter followers “Bonnatweets” haha!), James Phelps and Oliver Phelps as they start shooting for HP7.

Naah. That’s not what I meant by awesome. It’s not like I’m a twitterwhore or something, you know.

I meant it’s awesome how Twitter *accidentally* got all this fame, having been noticed by all these celebrities. Free multiple-endorsements, woot! Twitter’s got us all wrapped around its little finger now, but I’m pretty sure that they, themselves, don’t know how that happened too, lol. #luck

Now if someone from Twitter please verify these accounts, QUICK!

Edit. Hi, this is the real Riz. The one who just blogged was my crazy #fangirl of a twin, who, for some reason got out of her cage. I shall go back to regular programming with more real awesomeness tomorrow. Thanks.

Ahhh, Saturday shmaterday. Enjoy your weekend, everyone! :)

Edit, August 11. If these twitters are not verified in a week, I will unfollow! Gahd.

30 Days of Awesome, 17/30.

Having a Bad Day is Awesome

No, really. No sarcasm there. (Okay maybe a bit.) But really.

DAY SIXTEEN. Life’s funny that way, you know? One day you were saying with pride and conviction that you’re learning to create the habit of “seeing the little joys that come with everydays,” and then, the very next day, life plays a cruel joke on you and gives you the worst day ever.

What is this? Some sort of a test to see if I really mean what I say? Bring it on!

I wouldn’t want to give you a blow-by-blow of today’s series of unfortunate accidents, let’s just say it involved around 7 hours of traffic (for real!), rain, flood, a lot of waiting, a stupid lawyer, a cab that ran out of gas (for. real.), and coming home after a looong tiring day, hoping to dive into my bed only to realize that, oh yeah, I don’t have one.

Having a Bad Day

On the floor, with my laptop, and my book (and my handy dandy book light).
Bed? What bed? Who you?

Yep, I’ve been sleeping either in the couch or on the floor the whole week ever since the airbed I’ve been sleeping on for almost a year decided it’s time to pop for good. The couch is pretty comfortable, really, but the air con is in the bed room, so every night I’d weigh which is a better option — to wake up sweaty or to wake up with back pains.

Uhuh — I was pretty good dealing with it huh. I have not ranted about not having a bed the whole week, instead, I talked about book lights, and happy furniture, and yellows and cupcakes! Proud of me? LOL. I may have the worst of days, but the theme of the month is “awesome”, and I decided that I will not allow anything get in the way of that. Not even this day.

I’d be a hypocrite if I bragged about how gracefully I handled the ordeals I had to face today — I was nowhere near graceful at all. I whined, I complained, I threw a fit. If I blogged this earlier, I would have ranted like crazy! But I was able to breathe already, so now, I’m just glad that the day is over.

And tomorrow.. well, tomorrow, a new mattress is going to be delivered to me *big grin* (I’m done with airbeds, I’m ready to invest on a real bed now, thankyouverymuch), and maybe in a few weeks, I’ll be able to get a real bed frame as well. So yay, I do have something to look forward to.

Tomorrows are the best part of everydays,” I read from somewhere. And so I quote, for lack of better ways to end this post. :)

Good night, cruel world. :)

30 Days of Awesome, 16/30.