-
Investing in the Pandemic – Resilient Sectors to Rely On
The pandemic effectively crippled the world economy in 2020, affecting the most lucrative sectors and businesses alike. While food manufacturing, logistics, telecommunications, and even groceries and essential retail have been able to thrive and stay afloat all year round, the…
-
Beko is steadfast in protecting the planet through sustainability
Beko, Europe’s no. 1 home appliances brand, remains committed to sustainability and saving the planet as part of its mission to empower next generations to live healthier lives. Beko continues to do its part in protecting planet earth by designing…
-
How to Afford Living Alone in Singapore
Ten years ago I never imagined I would be staying in a different country, without knowing anybody. Let alone afford living alone, in SINGAPORE. Where rental costs and standard of living is high. But I managed to, with savings to…
-
What Celebrity Fans are Hyped Up about the NBA Playoffs
The NBA season never ends, and Filipino fans have a lot to look forward to as their favorite teams and stars clash in the playoffs. The NBA Finals will be here before you know it, and who will win the…
-
Our DIY Mini Room Makeover!
It was fairly "new" because we just transferred there from our apartment, after we decided to move back in with my mom and brother so we'll have help and company in this pandemic. No regrets. We just needed time (and…
-
HM’s Monki launches its first activewear range
This May, Monki is set to release the brand’s first activewear collection, Feel Good Wear. The garments have been designed for movement functionality, and for everyone to feel good while wearing them – no matter the activity. The fabric features…
-
Mi Band 6 Review: The best fitness tracker for minimalists
Its sleek and minimalist design fully packed features and long battery life makes the Mi Band 6 a personal favourite. I definitely recommend this to people looking for a budget-friendly fitness tracker that offers great value.
-
How to Save Money in Your 30s
It doesn't matter how you split up your funds. It can be 30/30/10 or 50/30/20 or whatever. What we're trying to change here is our mentality. We have to condition our minds that saving > spending.