-Sheena Radam
-Alexis Rodrigo
-Noemi Lardizabal-Dado
My husband may not know anything about online marketing, but he helps me by taking on a lot of the household chores. He does the laundry and the dishes. He frees up a lot of my time.
-Gia Baquiran Sison
When I was diagnosed with cancer, I was open to my two daughters. The first thing that my eldest daughter asked me was, "Are you going to die?" I told her, "Mommy isn't going to die. I'm going to fight for you."
-Elle Anorma
As a mother, modelling is important. It means I won't force my daughter to do something that I won't be able to accomplish first or do things that will set as an excellent example to her. For instance, we don't use gadgets while eating.
-Christine Li
As an entrepreneur, I have to be prim and proper, wear the girlboss attire. I sometimes feel that my personality is not for that kind of set-up. With the blog in place, I get to be more of myself, show my funny side and other aspects of myself as a wife and mom aside from being an entrepreneur.
-Connie Veneracion
My husband has always been supportive. He knows that blogging gives me a sense of achievement and satisfaction. It doesn't hurt that the blog earns either and I don't even have to leave the house.
-Jude G. Agbayani
Celebrating Philippine National Homeschool Day every March 3. Only a gracious God can sustain 10 years of homeschooling.
-Charlyn June Fadchal Awing
I am guilty of not following healthy sleeping habits, but I now understand what's causing my sleepless nights and poor quality of sleep. With the right sleeping habits, we can start living a healthier mom life.
-Chelle Reyes
Luckily for me, I can work wherever I want, I make sure that my client agrees to my schedule because my primary reason for doing this is so that I can spend time with my son.
-Kim Reyes
-Donna Donor
As a mother, I am like an iron fist with a velvet glove. I train my child to be independent, but with love.
-Michelle Lim
-Mitch Carvalho
-Jane Uymatiao
I shared with a BPO before that an untapped labor force are mothers who have resigned from work. They carry with them education, knowledge, and experience but because they have families and children, they opt to stay at home. They can be tapped to work at home and deliver results for the BPO.
My daughter never told me, but I learned from her former teacher in college that my daughter is so proud of me because I went into blogging. At that time, I was the second president of the Philippine Blog Awards.
I don't miss the routine of corporate work. It's also nice to have free time. What I miss is the work itself, when you are so busy with production, editing, creatives. Work in the creative industry is different now. I'm just curious how they run things because of digitization. I worked in a traditional analog setting. At the back of my mind, digital work is okay, but my mindset is no longer in the 9 to 5 work routine. I only accept opportunities that I like to work on.


We have an elderly at home, who has had a stroke three times already. Since I work at home, I don't have to travel far just to reach home in case of emergencies.
My husband and I have three young children and we are yayaless (no household helper). I do a daily cleanup but most of the tasks I delegate. The laundry shop picks up our clothes. We call on house cleaners who clean by the square meter. They also have their own cleaning supplies. You don't have to do everything. We cook, but if we don't have time, we order the food.
A corporate job has good benefits and you also gain friends. But I'm content with being a WAHM because I don't get stuck in traffic. I found what I love to do. I have a social life and flexible work. I have my passion, my hobby - blogging - that I can do anytime. I'm no longer career-oriented. My focus is more on self/personal development. I want to learn as many things as I can.
Relationships with the husband and children at home are nurtured while being a blogger and WAHM. Husbands support their wives' endeavors and share in the responsibilities of child rearing and household chores.
The children and topics related to them like education and mothering style are common subjects of the blog. Exposed to the blogging lifestyle, soon, children become collaborators in the upkeep of the blog until blogging becomes a shared interest between mother and child. They talk about what would be interesting content and the technology needed to deliver such content in the best possible way.
General household management is ranked as a low priority in the list of responsibilities of mother bloggers and WAHMs. They delegate tasks to a helper or nanny, avail of outsourcing services, and exercise efficiency by observing a schedule like grocery shopping once a month or washing clothes every week.
For those who previously held corporate jobs, they conveyed contentment in the work-at-home lifestyle compared with working in an office-based location. These women gave up an important aspect of themselves for something equally, if not more, important, which makes the resolution to quit a job, stay at home, and start the blogger/WAHM journey a joyful sacrifice.
Made on
Tilda