Author: Rochelle Sy Chua

Life Skills….

Life Skills

While taking a short break, I stumbled upon an article from Buzzfeed. The article listed down all the life skills each of us should have. Since it’s a checklist, I was able to tick off the items that I think I’ve learned.

I have a looooooooooooooooooong way to go but I’m glad that I was able to get hold of this list.  Now, I have something to refer to.  It’s also a perfect time as I’m trying to revamp my bucket list.

Life Skills I Need to Have
Being a perfectionist, I feel uncomfortable tagging a skill as a ‘yes’ if I still have so much things to learn about it. I want to say that I will stop exerting effort in honing that skill if I have exhausted all possibilities in learning it so, you’ll see me tagging some skills as ‘maybe’.

LIFE SKILL ACQUIRED?
I can sew. YES
I can tie a man’s tie. NO
I can make a meal without a recipe NO
I can build a fire. NO
I can bandage a wound. NO
I can navigate with an IRL map (NOT Google Maps) MAYBE
I can measure a piece of furniture to know if it fits in a space. YES
I can change a tire. NO
I know how to check oil in a car. NO
I know the proper way to fold a fitted sheet. NO
I know how to do laundry. NO
I know how to iron a shirt. NO
I know how to stop a toilet from overflowing. NO
I know how to set up a wireless network. YES
I know how to use excel. MAYBE
I can create a basic website/blog. YES
I know how to craft a resume. YES
I know how to cook eggs at least three different ways. NO
I know how to use chopsticks. YES
I know CPR. NO
I know how to perform the Heimlich maneuver. NO
I know how to calculate a tip. MAYBE
I can do a push-up. NO
I can swim. NO
I can drive. YES
I can ride a bike. NO
I can do basic math in my head. YES
I can do long division on paper. YES
I can keep a plant alive. NO
I can make pasta without under- or overcooking it. YES
I can tie a proper knot. NO
I can open a champagne bottle. NO
I can drive a stick shift. NO
I can use both a Mac and PC. YES
I can parallel park. YES
I know when fruits and vegetables are ripe. NO
I can assemble Ikea furniture by myself. NO
I know what to do if you spill red wine on carpet. NO
I know what to do to remove blood stains. NO
I know how to jump-start a car. NO
I know how to read and understand nutrition labels. NO
I know what to do if I get in a car accident. YES
I know how to budget. YES
I can write letters with few spelling and grammar errors. YES
I can bargain at a flea market. YES
I can carve a turkey or chicken. NO
I know how to operate a fire extinguisher. NO
I can use a sewing machine. NO
I can successfully bake a cake with a recipe. NO
I know how to properly set a table. NO
I can adjust my Facebook privacy settings with ease. YES
I know how to treat a bee sting. NO
I understand what goes in the recycling versus trash. NO
I know how to make a soft-, medium-, and hard-boiled egg. NO
I know how to back up my information. NO
I know how to update my phone. YES
I understand how to manage/store my music and photos. YES
I know how to use an electric drill. NO
I know how to hang a picture. YES
I can install something – like a shelf or curtain hooks – into the wall. NO
I can braid hair. YES
I can throw a football. NO
I can set up a barbecue fire. NO
I can cook meat to a desired level (rare, well-done, etc). NO
I know how to make a mixed drink. NO
I can do my taxes. NO
I can change a diaper. NO
I understand how to throw a punch. NO
I can actually throw a punch. NO
I can negotiate a raise. YES
I can figure out which direction points north without a compass. NO
I can navigate the subway without having to ask for help. NO
I know how to send someone a large file. YES
I know how to use Twitter. YES
I understand what a 401(k) is. NO
I understand how the stock market works. MAYBE
I understand the terms of my health insurance program. NO
I know what an abnormal mole might look like. NO
I can change a lightbulb. YES
I can read a text and recall the most important details. YES
I can do a pretty decent dive into a pool. NO
I can ski. NO
I can recognize (but not necessarily speak) languages like Spanish, French, German, and Italian. NO
I know how to clean filters in my vacuum. NO
I can replace a vacuum belt. NO
I know how to paint a room. NO
If named a state in the US, I could describe where it is. NO
If named a country in Europe, I could describe where it is. NO
I could draw a basic map of the world. NO
I know how to play sudoku. YES
I know how to polish silver. NO
I know how to eat a lobster. YES
I can fix a leaky faucet. NO
I know how to use the internet – beyond Google – for finding things. YES
I am good at finding exactly what I’m looking for online. YES
I can wrap a gift (and it won’t look like someone with no fingers wrapped it). MAYBE
I have been able to get around in a foreign country by myself with ease. NO
I can remove a splinter. NO
I know how to properly clean (the exterior) of my computer and electronic devices. NO
I understand how a mortgage works. NO

Plans to Learn the Skills I Haven’t Acquired
I already have a ready list of things I plan to achieve in 2014. Most of the items in this skills list are not part of it. However, I think I can squeeze in a few so that I can tick off some of the items

  • Year 2014 – tie a man’s tie, navigate with a IRL map, fold a fitted sheet, iron a shirt, master excel, cook eggs in 3 ways, calculate a tip, know when fruits & vegetables are ripe, bake cake with recipe, properly set a table, recycle versus trash, how to make soft, medium, hard-boiled egg, know what an abnormal mole looks like, clean filters in vacuum, replace vacuum belt, properly clean computer & electronic devices.
  • Year 2015 – meal without a recipe, bandage a wound, change a tire, check oil in a car, do laundry, push up, keep plant alive, proper knot, open champagne bottle, cook meat at a desired level (Rare, well-done, etc), learn stock market, understand health insurance program, back up data.
  • Year 2016 and beyond – build a fire, stop toilet from overflowing, CPR, heimlich maneuver, swim, can dive into a pool, ride a bike, drive stick shift, assemble IKEA furniture, clean spilled red wine on carpet, remove blood stains, jump start car, read & understand nutrition label, carve turkey/chicken, operate fire extinguisher, use sewing machine, treat bee sting, use electric drill, install shelf or curtain hooks on the wall, throw football, set up barbecue fire, make a mixed drink, do taxes, change diaper, how to throw a punch, can throw a punch, know direction points without compass, navigate subway without asking for help, understand 401(k), ski, recognize languages like Spanish, French, German, & Italian, know how to paint a room, name a state in US and describe where it is, name a country in Europe & describe where it is, draw a basic map of the world, polish silver, fix leaky faucet, get around foreign country on my own with ease, remove a splinter, understand how mortgage works.

Boy, after reviewing the list, I realized that I need to work on a lot of things (wahh! I only have 30 out of 100 skills!!).  I felt I wasted so much time during my youth.  I should have used the time to learn some of the skills in this list.  Anyway, I won’t let my age control me, hahahaha!  I’ll work on this one – one skill at a time.

How about you?  Mind to share your result? 🙂

Recipe: Sauteed Ampalaya with Pork

Sauteed Ampalaya with Pork

I always see ampalaya at our canteen’s menu. It’s priced cheaper because it’s a vegetable. For a few spoonfuls of the dish, it costs about Php 70 with rice. I do not know why but I tend to eat one more meal after that because it just isn’t enough for me. Luckily, the dish is easy to make and cheap too! I think sautéed ampalaya will be one of my favourite dishes to cook. Right now, I’m still experimenting other dishes. However, I already put it on a mental note that sautéed ampalaya will be one of those I will cook over and over again. Read More

Recipe: Adobong Giniling

Adobong Giniling

This adobong giniling recipe was always something that I wanted to learn to cook. I’ve been looking for one, but it’s been difficult to find something that deserves a post.

I did find this adobong giniling recipe. While not quite what I wanted, it still tasted okay! It does come close to what I wanted. It has quail eggs. Doesn’t that make your meal complete? Read More

Randell Tiongson’s iCON 2014

Randell Tiongson's iCON 2014

There are so many things we can learn about finance! Things like Financial planning, short-term fund, premium bond fund, assets, investment funds, equity funds, balanced fund, asset management and trust bonds, international fund, unit investment trust funds, money market, investment management, living trust, dividend equity fund, and global Philippine fund is a very long list. Randell Tiongson’s iCON 2014 aims to bring together a huge pool of financial experts who can share their financial knowledge to us.

In Tiongson’s own words, “With a bigger and stronger thrust this year, we are very much excited to bring back iCON to our fellow kababayans.  The turnout from last year was overwhelming seeing that there is much interest and support given not only by the attendees who are in thirst for learning on what vehicle they could put their money in but also for the mentors that are willing to help the bridge the gap through educating these people.  Our goal is to create a paradigm shift and a mindset that whoever you are or whatever class you belong to, you are capable of investing.  Living up to this year’s theme, we say, ‘It’s time we make investing for everyone!”

I just finished reading Randell Tiongson’s book recently.  I truly believe that he and his friends will be able to make us understand all of these things in a simple, easy to understand way.

The Speakers

Randell Tiongson iCON 2014 Speakers

The speakers for iCON 2014 are quite popular in the Philippines financial industry.  If ever, this year will be the first iCON that I’ll be attending. I can’t wait to hear every single speaker’s experience and guidance on how we can change our mindset from being a spender to being a saver to being an investor.

  • Randell Tiongson, RFP – Mr. No Nonsense
  • Marvin Germo, RFP, ECE – Mr. Stock Smarts
  • Jayson Lo – Mr. Younique
  • Paulo Tibig – The Entrep Champ
  • Yeng Remulla – Mr. Productive Pinoy
  • Carl Dy 
  • Edric Mendoza
  • Marvin Fausto
  • Rose Fres Fausto
  • Alvin Ang
  • Jess Uy
  • Dennis Sy
  • Allan Critchett
  • Ricky Espiritu – VP, Bank of the Philippine Islands
  • Ramon Sto. Domingo – Business Development Manager, Sun Life Financial

Program Flow

Randell Tiongson’s iCON is a whole day event.  Boy, how I wish that all tickets include lunch and drinks.  I’m a bit lazy to get up and walk around a bunch of people to find food at the mall.  If you get yourself a VIP ticket which costs Php 2,800 then lunch will be served.  I, however, got the gold ticket so I have to find myself food.  Anyway, that’s fine.  The knowledge that I’ll be gaining from the event is also food especially for my brain and it can be literally food if I ended up being financially stable, hehehe!

Look how meaty the program is!  I can’t wait to join this.  I’m positive I’ll get out of the event with full of information and pumped out to fulfil my financial goals!

Host: JM dela Rama

08:30 AM Registration
09:30 AM Introduction Why you should be investing (Randell Tiongson)
10:15 AM What type of Investor are you? Understanding Financial Behavior to Become an Effective Investor (Jayson Lo)
10:45 AM Stock Market Essentials: Must-Knows as a Stock Market Investor and Trader (Marvin Germo)
11:30 AM Trumping Volatility through Portfolio Construction (Ricky Espiritu)
12:00 NN Lunch
01:00 PM Economic Outlook: How to take advantage of the economy’s progress (Alvin Ang)
01:30 PM Power of Protection (Ramon Sto Domingo)
02:00 PM Networking & Coffee Break
02:30 PM Global Investing Basics: Who are Qualified to do Investing Globally? (Allan Critchett & Jess Uy)
03:15 PM Entrepreneurship or Real Estate Investing: Which Tool is Best for You? (Paulo Tibig, Yeng Remulla, & Carl Dy)
04:00 PM Family Investing 101: How to Get the Family involved and Benefit from Investing (Edric Mendoza, Marvin Fausto, & Rose Fres Fausto)
04:45 PM Rich for Life: Key Principles to Living a Rich Life (Dennis Sy)
05:15 PM Closing Remarks

More Details about the iCONS 2014 Event

Date: May 17, 2014
Time: 08:30am to 05:30pm
Where: Function Room 4, SMX Convention Center, Pasay City
Free seating based on ticket level.
http://brandspeakasia.com/faqs-randell-tiongsons-icon-2014/
Ticket Rates:

  • VIP   –   Php 2,800
  • Gold   –   Php 1,800
  • Regular   –   Php 1,000
  • Student   –   Php 500

How to get tickets: 

  1. Register at www.brandspeakasia.com/icon
  2. Pay ticket/s via bank (BrandSpeakAsia’s BPI Account
    Bank Branch: Makati Main, Account Name: BrandSpeakAsia, Inc., Account Number: SA 000019-2747-48) OR via check (Payable to: BrandSpeakAsia, Inc.)
  3. Send a scanned copy of deposit slip to icon@brandspeakasia.com for bank payments.
  4. Send check payments to Unit 610 6th Floor VGP Center (formerly The Manila Bank Building), 6772 Ayala Avenue Legaspi Village, Makati City 1229, Philippines).
  5. Get ticket/s by the Conference Secretariat office at Unit 610 6th Floor VGP Center (formerly The Manila Bank Building) OR at the Registration station on the day of the event.

See you all there! 🙂

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Make the Best Happen with BPI Express Assist Online

BPI Express Assist Online

I’ve been trying to keep this as a secret.  

For some time, I’ve been selfish.  I knew that not a lot of people know this trick.  Whenever I need to transact something at BPI, I would just go to this ‘secret’ feature.  I go inside the bank, see a lot of people waiting for their number to be called.  Some have to wait for ten people before they can be served.  Me? I don’t need to spend a lot of time waiting because I have my own special queue.  I want to keep this secret forever.  Yes, forever.

But then again, is that a Christian-like thing to do?  No.

After meeting some friends from BPI who were proudly sharing this nifty feature, I felt guilty.   I said to myself that I should learn to share.  Oh well, my conscience won.  So here I am… okay, I’ll share now… my little bank secret…

BPI Express Assist Online!

What is BPI Express Assist Online anyway?  Why do I like this service so much that I spent a few weeks keeping the information to myself?

If you’re a type of person who’s on the go and wouldn’t want to waste time just waiting, standing, or sitting doing nothing, even just ten minutes is important to you, then you’ll find BPI Express Assist Online as a must have!  This is also especially great for people who are organised with their schedule and of course those who has a tight one.

With BPI Express Assist Online, you can shorten waiting time in the bank.  How?  By setting an appointment for the branch of your choice on BPI Express Online (www.bpiexpressonline.com).

Here’s how:

  1. At the website (bpiexpressonline.com), under other services, choose BPI Express Assist Online

BPI Express Assist Online at bpiexpressonline

  1. Choose Schedule an appointment

BPI Set an appointment online

  1. Choose the bank where you want to set the appointment to (BPI or BPI family bank), choose the city where the bank is in, choose the branch, fill in the date of your appointment, select the appointment time, and lastly click confirm.

BPI Express Online appointment online

  1. Choose the type of transaction you want to do: deposit, withdrawal, encashment, & bills payment.

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  1. Put your account number, currency, and amount.

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  1. You’ll see your transaction in the screen.  If you want to transact some more, then choose another transaction type.  Once you’re done, click confirm.

bpi 3

  1. You’ll see your electronic queue number.  Just show up at the appointment schedule and wait for your number to be called.  It won’t take long 🙂

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 Hayyyy, I finally shared the secret… Happy banking! 🙂

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