Tag: mompreneur

  • It’s Her Time: Clawhaus by Ella Libaton

    It’s Her Time: Clawhaus by Ella Libaton

    Hi, Bagong Nanay!

    For our first Bagong Nanay Biz feature this 2026, I’m happy to share the story of Ella Libaton and her claw machine rental business, Clawhaus. This 29-year-old mama of two from Rizal is also a content creator, and a friend who pushed me to also start my inflatable rental biz last year.

    I know her story can inspire both stay-at-home moms and working moms to trust that even if the time to start a passion project or dream business isn’t now, it will come in His perfect time.

    How Clawhaus started, according to Mommy Ella Libaton

    I started Clawhaus fresh out of postpartum, during a season when I was still finding my way back to myself. As many of you know, building something while raising little kids isn’t easy—your time is divided, and your energy is constantly tested.

    When my younger son turned three and life finally felt a little more manageable—no more sleepless nights or late-night feedings—I knew it was time. I wanted to build something of my own, something that existed beyond my role as a mom. I also wanted to create an additional stream of income for my family—one that required only a few hours a day while still allowing me to be a present wife and mother.

    That was the beginning of Clawhaus.

    More than a business

    When I was just starting, putting myself out there was honestly scary. I was still finding my footing after postpartum and figuring out who I was again, so the idea of showing up and starting something new felt really vulnerable. On top of that, the initial money we invested in Clawhaus came from our savings, and I carried this quiet pressure of not wanting to let my family, especially my husband, down. That made the risk feel even more real.

    Ella Libaton and her claw machines rental business, Clawhaus

    “I’ve learned to work smarter, not harder, so I can grow Clawhaus while still showing up for my family.”

    Ella Libaton, owner, Clawhaus

    Looking back now, it was absolutely worth it. Every uncomfortable step, every risk I took led me to something I’m truly proud of. Clawhaus gave me more than just a business—it gave me confidence, purpose, and the reminder that I can build something meaningful while still being fully present for my family.

    Celebrating small wins

    So far, so good! We recently wrapped up our first bridal fair, which led to over 20+ bookings for the year, something that really helped Clawhaus gain momentum and move forward with confidence this 2026. From starting with just two machines, we’ve now grown to four, and we’re planning to add more for lease and rental ventures across our city.

    Planning your child’s birthday party? It’s not complete without these crowd-favorite claw machines!

    Being a mom has actually helped me a lot in business. It taught me how to manage my time better, be more patient, and focus on what truly matters. I’ve learned to work smarter, not harder, so I can grow Clawhaus while still showing up for my family.

    Lessons from starting a biz

    The biggest lesson this business has taught me is that becoming a mother doesn’t mean the end of our dreams. If anything, it can be the fuel that pushes us to dream bigger and braver. I’ve learned that it’s okay to start small, to be scared, and to grow at your own pace.

    Having a reliable village (my husband, family and friends) also made a huge difference. Knowing I have people I can count on allows me to show up fully for both my business and my kids.

    Ella and her family

    If there’s one thing I’d love to share, it’s this: you don’t have to choose between being a mom and building something for yourself. You can do both. Your dreams may look different now, but they’re still valid—and sometimes, motherhood is exactly what gives us the courage to finally take that risk.

    Support Mommy Ella’s business by booking at Clawhaus. Tell her you read her story on Bagong Nanay and get 10% off or free transpo fee for Marikina and Antipolo events!

    Do you have a business story you want to share too? Message me on Instagram @bagongnanay or comment below!

  • 5 Thoughtful Gift Ideas for Bagong Nanays

    5 Thoughtful Gift Ideas for Bagong Nanays

    Hi, Bagong Nanays!

    Two weeks to go before Christmas, may gift ka na ba for yourself? Haha. Bilang tayong mga nanay ang may pakana ng Christmas magic sa ating mga tahanan, don’t forget to get something for yourself too. Or, i-send mo itong article sa kanila pag tinanong ka nila kung anong wishlist mo!

    Here’s a roundup of Christmas gift ideas – from small items to bongga – for Bagong Nanays, made by local mom businessowners.

    Thoughtful Christmas gift ideas for new moms

    1. Something sweet: Homemade Tiramisu by AuroMisù

    📍 Bagumbayan, Quezon City

    For Bagong Nanays who love coffee and desserts, Mommy Dal Ogalesco offers her tiramisu made with love. Their Classic Coffee Tiramisu is the top choice for moms, which is soft, creamy, and hindi masyadong matamis! It’s a small treat after long hours of breastfeeding and mom duties, kaya must-have ito sa ating ref! Eggless, handmade, and no alcohol kaya perfect for padede moms.

    Other flavors include Chocolate, Biscoff Graham, Matcha, Ube, and more!

    Dal, who is a mom to a little boy named Auro, has this to say to Bagong Nanays: “Hindi mo kailangang maging perfect. You’re already doing so well, one day at a time. Huwag mong kalimutang tumanggap ng pagmamahal, hindi lang puro bigay.”

    How to order:

    Instagram: @auromisu

    Facebook: AuroMisù

    2. Something comfy: Terno Outfits by Meira’s Little Shop

    📍 General Trias, Cavite

    For moms who literally live in their pambahay clothes, check out Meira’s Little Shop by Mommy Jenelyn Cruzada. Perfect for Bagong Nanays ang Kids and Adult Terno Pambahay.

    💥 Bagong Nanay Exclusive Promo: Get 5% off minimum 400. Use code BAGONGNANAY.

    “To all Bagong Nanays, hindi madali especially ang mga unang araw, pero alam ko na kaya mo yan. Rest when you can at wag kalimutan na alagaan din ang sarili,” said Mommy Jenelyn.

    How to order:

    Facebook: Meira’s Little Shop

    Instagram: @meiraslittleshop

    3. Something empowering: Statement Shirts by Studio Maria for Mamas

    📍 Las Piñas City

    Naku, eto talaga ang ultimate go-to ko for gifts for Bagong Nanays. Nalungkot ako when mom of two Chesca Susmerano announced that they are closing their shop soon, but hopeful ako for what’s to come. Kaya naman, avail na while they are on clearance sale!

    Bestseller nila ang Mama x3000 shirt, perfect for new moms, their husbands, and their kids! Matchy-matchy ang buong pamilya. Sabi nga ni Chesca, “[Your kids] are only young for a few years. Mag-matching shirts na kayo while they still want to match with you. Feel and soak in your motherhood every day.”

    All their items – from mom and family shirts, nursing shirts, crop tops, caps, and totes – are at 30% off until December 31, 2025 only!

    How to order:

    Website: studiomaria.art

    4. Something witty: ‘Go ask Dad’ Silk Sleepmask by Sun and Olives

    📍 Manila

    I learned about Sun and Olives from Mommy Mundo’s Mamamarket. Sobrang cute and creative ng mga onesies for babies, and ang fun nitong sleepmask na ito. It’s giving real talk kahit and especially kapag tulog ang Bagong Nanay because deep sleep is life! Kahit ilang minutes lang yan!

    In an interview with Mommy Mundo, Mommy Denice Lopez said she is a Bagong Nanay, and she named the brand after her daughter. She started this passion project by creating a few pieces for her daughter, and then launched her shop in July.

    How to order:

    Instagram: @sun.and.oliives

    5. Something relaxing: Body Massage at Nuat Thai Capitol Hills

    📍 Capitol Hills, Quezon City | Open from 2PM-2AM daily

    Talaga namang the most beautiful spa in the Commonwealth area, ito ang ultimate gift for Bagong Nanays: me time. Ilang beses na ako nagpa-survey sa mga nanay kung anong gusto nilang matanggap na gift – whether it’s Mother’s Day, birthday, or Christmas – at ang top answers usually bukod sa pera ay “day off” and “full-body massage.”

    Kaya naman ito ang best experience gift that you could give yourself or a Bagong Nanay, especially if you live in Quezon City. Nuat Thai Capitol Hills offers body massage, body scrub, and nails. This branch is owned by Mommy Karen Ayala, the mom of two who also owns Bubba Doodles, na perfect din for holiday gifts.

    Deserve natin ang pampering, mommies!

    How to book or shop vouchers:

    Instagram: @nuatthai.capitolhills

    That’s all for now, Bagong Nanays! Will try to do another roundup of gifts for our kids naman! Thank you for reading, and happy holidays!

    Nanay Judy

  • At Her Own Pace: Tickled Babies by Ives Lim-Esteban

    At Her Own Pace: Tickled Babies by Ives Lim-Esteban

    Hi, Bagong Nanay!

    It’s December, and I’m honored to share the story of Ives Lim-Esteban, the mom behind Tickled Babies – the exclusive distributor of well-known brands like HALO, Nosefrida, OXO Tot, b.box, brushbaby, RaZbaby, and Lässig here in the Philippines.

    Ives has been a good friend, and especially during my first months as a Bagong Nanay again for my second child, she was there to help me even though we’ve only met in person once!

    And so when she accepted my invite to feature her story and when she submitted her draft on the day I asked her to, I was teary-eyed. Not only did she affirm that what I’ve been doing for Bagong Nanay is meaningful work, she also proved how amazing things a Bagong Nanay can do and achieve – at her own pace.

    Read on, and be inspired with the Bagong Nanay Biz story of Ives.

    Tickled Babies: How it started vs. How it’s going by Ives Lim-Esteban

    Tickled Babies began in the quiet, vulnerable early days of my motherhood—when I was a bagong nanay researching for the best products for my baby. One of the products that truly helped me as a new mom was the HALO SleepSack.

    HALO Sleepsack. Photo from tickledbabies.com

    A US-based mommy friend educated me on the importance of safe sleep and strongly recommended the product. When I learned about HALO’s origins—created by the founder after losing his baby to Sudden Infant Death (SIDS) —it deeply moved me.

    Their mission of protecting babies through safer sleep resonated with me in a very real, very personal way that it became my own advocacy to pay it forward and educate other parents. I told myself, “If this product can save lives, Filipino families should have access to it.

    ives lim esteban of tickled babies with judy ann santos agoncillo
    Ives with actress and mom, Judy Ann Santos Agoncillo. | Courtesy of Ives Lim-Esteban.

    Like many startups, I faced the challenge of balancing new motherhood (breastfeeding, sleepless nights) and running a small business during the early days. I packed orders between feedings, answered inquiries while rocking my baby to sleep, and handled everything from logistics to customer service on my own. It was overwhelming, but every message from a mom saying “You made my motherhood easier,” reminded me why Tickled Babies existed.

    “You don’t have to choose between being a good mom and being a successful entrepreneur. Motherhood equips you with powerful skills—resilience, intuition, adaptability, and creativity. These traits make moms excellent decision-makers and business owners.”

    -Ives Lim-Esteban, Tickled Babies

    Our portfolio of brands grew naturally as I encountered challenges in my own parenting journey, and discovered products that address them. What keeps me going today is the same reason I started: helping Filipino families gain access to trusted, research-backed products that truly make parenting easier.

    ives lim esteban with melissa and rocco nacino
    Ives’ products are trusted by celebrity parents like Rocco and Melissa Gohing-Nacino. | Courtesy of Ives Lim-Esteban.

    Tickled Babies takes pride in working only with experts in each category, and we will never represent a brand that I wouldn’t confidently use for my own family.

    Top 3 Bestselling Tickledbabies Products Loved by Parents

    1. NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator

    The NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator continues to be one of the most recommended newborn health essentials by pediatricians and parents alike. Moms love how effective and hygienic it is—safe, gentle, and clinically trusted. Whether it’s clogged baby noses, colds, or nighttime congestion, this tool gives instant relief and helps babies sleep better.

    tickled babies nosefrida
    Nosefrida is a nasal aspirator from Sweden. This is a lifesaver for Bagong Nanays, trust me. – Judy | Photo from tickledbabies.com

    2. b.box Sippy Cup

    This award-winning transition cup for babies and toddlers is an internet-favorite because of its weighted straw, leak-proof design, and easy-grip handles. It helps babies drink independently from any angle, making it one of the best hydration essentials for travel, playtime, and baby-led weaning (BLW) stages.

    This b.box sippy cup is life-changing. I got this for my toddler, and he loves it! – Judy | Photo from tickledbabies.com

    3. OXO Tot Suction Dishware

    Perfect for baby-led weaning, the OXO Tot suction plate and bowl prevent mess by staying firmly on the table. Parents love the durability, the non-slip suction base, and the thoughtful design that supports self-feeding. It’s practical, long-lasting, and ideal for every feeding milestone.

    My two children have these, and I swear by it. – Judy | Photo from tickledbabies.com

    3 Underrated Tickledbabies Products Bagong Nanays Should Know About

    1. Brush-Baby Dental Wipes

    Oral hygiene should start even before the first tooth appears. These wipes gently clean gums and early teeth, helping prevent bacteria buildup and establishing healthy dental habits from the very beginning.

    Photo from tickledbabies.com

    Buy it here

    2. RazBaby Keep-It-Kleen Pacifier

    A smart and underrated newborn essential. This pacifier automatically “self-closes” when dropped, keeping the nipple clean and germ-free—no more constant washing or sterilizing on the go. It’s especially helpful for Bagong Nanays navigating the hectic early days of parenthood.

    Photo from tickledbabies.com

    Buy it here

    3. Lässig Back-Healthy Backpacks

    Choosing the right backpack for your child can have a lifetime impact on posture and back health. That’s why we brought in Lässig Back-Healthy Backpacks from Germany. Certified ergonomic, they evenly distribute weight, reduce strain, and support proper posture. Moms love that these backpacks are stylish, practical, and designed to protect both their child’s and their own long-term back health.

    Photo from tickledbabies.com

    Buy it here

    3 Things that Might Inspire You to Start a Business

    1. Motherhood gives you purpose—and purpose creates businesses that matter. Many successful mom-led brands started with one simple goal: to solve a real problem mothers face.
    2. You can pursue motherhood and business at your own pace, without guilt. You’re capable of both.
    3. Believe in your product—because if it genuinely helps people, word will spread because your clients will naturally advocate for it. Word of mouth is powerful, I’ve seen this firsthand with Tickled Babies products. Authentic recommendations from real parents will always be stronger than any ad spend.

    You don’t have to choose between being a good mom and being a successful entrepreneur. Motherhood equips you with powerful skills—resilience, intuition, adaptability, and creativity. These traits make moms excellent decision-makers and business owners.

    If you could give a message to the Bagong Nanay Ives, what would it be?

    You’re doing better than you think. Trust your instincts. These early, messy, overwhelming days are shaping your strength. One day, you’ll look back and realize this season gave birth not only to your baby, but also to your purpose.

    Shop Tickled Babies products on their website, and use code SAVE12JA to get 12% off before checkout. Also available on Shopee, Lazada and TikTok.

    Are you a mompreneur who’s ready to share your Bagong Nanay Biz story? Email me at judysantiagoaladin@gmail.com and let’s make it happen.

  • Growing in Grace: Cuddle and Coo PH by Ara Yeung

    Growing in Grace: Cuddle and Coo PH by Ara Yeung

    Hi, Bagong Nanay!

    Kumusta? Kaliwa’t kanan ang balita ng lindol at flu outbreak, okay ka pa ba? Ang daming nangyayari, pero don’t forget that it’s okay to feel anxious and all these big feelings, but let’s do our best to not dwell on them.

    Ang dami kong nakikitang mommies who are preparing their Go Bags at marami ring sellers na nagbebenta ng hard hat. Nabasa ko nga, during these times, it’s okay to worry, but it’s better to be prepared.

    Kaya naman, this October, which is also World Mental Health Awareness Month, it’s fitting to share about the story of a Bagong Nanay who, despite her mental health struggles, was able to thrive and build her own business.

    We put the spotlight on Mommy Arabella April Yeung, the mom behind the brand Cuddle and Coo PH, which offers an FDA-approved lactation and recovery drink and other parent and baby products. I’ve tried their Malunggay & Acai Berry Juice and you can read about my review here.

    Mommy Ara, who used to be a public hospital nurse, shared with Bagong Nanay how she battled with mental health struggles on her own. It was during the COVID-19 pandemic when she finally had the courage to seek professional help, and she was diagnosed with major depressive disorder with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Her husband supported her through it all, and she poured herself into Cuddle and Coo PH, a small business she dearly loves.

    This is her Bagong Nanay Biz story.

    A full circle moment

    I’d like to think that Cuddle and Coo PH began during our first visit to a baby fair—Momzilla—in 2023. We were browsing baby items and came across a booth managed by siblings. One of the sisters was pregnant at that time, and was selling maternity clothes and baby trinkets. We chatted a little, and they were the first to inspire us to dream of creating our own brand someday. I even told my husband, “Hon, one day tayo naman ang mangbubudol.” Little did I know that joke stayed with him, and eventually became real. At that time, I was pregnant with two babies: my son Jin, and Cuddle and Coo PH.

    “Blessings don’t always come all at once—they’re given in perfect timing.”

    -Mommy Ara Yeung

    When I gave birth in August 2023, I struggled with the sweets and drinks I consumed. Since I had gestational diabetes, I had to be careful with my sugar intake. I stopped eating the usual treats and switched to supplements, but it felt more like a chore than something enjoyable. I wanted something refreshing and delicious without affecting my sugar. This became my daily “litanya” to my husband, who encouraged me to reach out to the right people—being a nurse with connections to hospitals and professionals. That was when it hit me: this challenge could become an opportunity.

    Mommy Ara Yeung of Cuddle and Coo PH

    One of the main challenges we faced was delegating tasks. As a nurse, I’m used to things progressing in a certain, structured way. My husband meanwhile is a lawyer, who is more chill and used to delays. This difference often frustrated me.

    For one, we had to launch the brand without our flagship product because of delays with our FDA certification. By God’s grace, we were able to successfully introduce Cuddle and Coo PH at Momzilla in November 2024!

    This Malunggay and Acai Berry Juice is Cuddle and Coo PH’s flagship product

    A family affair

    Every night, my husband and I would say: “Lord, miss na naming mag-pack ng parcel, palambing naman po ng order.” And true enough, there are days when we have no sales at all—days when we look at each other nervously, wondering if people have already forgotten us and worry that our stocks expire. But the Lord has His ways.

    Sometimes the shop is quiet for days, then suddenly we get 10–15 orders in a single day, and we’re scrambling to pack and ship. It taught us that blessings don’t always come all at once—they’re given in perfect timing. It also reminded us to pause, breathe, and enjoy family moments in between.

    “When it gets overwhelming, I remind myself: what a blessing it is to do something I love from home.”

    -Mommy Ara Yeung

    Despite the structured chaos, this business has strengthened our faith and marriage. When I’m busy with inventory, my husband takes over baby duties—feeding, burping, changing nappies, even thawing milk. He has never missed a doctor’s appointment and always makes time for us, even packing parcels after a full day of work. If this business journey has given us that kind of teamwork and resilience, then all the struggle has definitely been worth it.

    Ara with her very supportive husband

    Although we have an extra hand with our sales associate Thea, who works part-time during baby fairs, I handle most of the day-to-day tasks at home while juggling work, chores, and childcare. It gets overwhelming, but I remind myself: what a blessing it is to do something I love from home. What was once just a dream is now reality. Even our son Jin learns from this—he hands us tape when packing or opens doors when I’m carrying parcels. He sees his dad working, too. These small lessons by example are priceless, something words alone can’t teach a toddler.

    Advice for aspiring mompreneurs

    If you want to start a business, you need to be ALL IN.

    No reservations, no shyness. Who else can champion your product better than you, the creator? That’s why I’ve spent almost a year attending baby fairs, engaging with moms and dads about their breastfeeding journey.

    The first year is crucial.

    It’s where you’ll see whether the business is earning or just breaking even. Document everything, down to the last peso. That’s how you’ll know what’s working and what’s not. And very importantly, don’t cover costs out-of-pocket. Let the earnings fund the cycle. Proper costing and accounting are key; otherwise, you risk setting yourself up for failure.

    Have faith in the Lord, in yourself, in your products, and in your team.

    Faith carries you through the days when sales are low and motivation is running out. Sometimes blessings overflow, sometimes it feels quiet. Don’t be discouraged. Maybe it just means more effort is needed or a better strategy for visibility.

    Listen to feedback, criticisms, and setbacks.

    These are not failures, but steps forward. No system is perfect. Cuddle and Coo PH is what it is today because of continuous feedback—from co-merchants, customers, and our small team.


    What’s next for Cuddle and Coo

    Our vision is to make Cuddle and Coo PH a trusted name for moms and families who want healthier, safer, and more thoughtful alternatives in their parenting journey. We want our brand to be more than just products—it’s about community, support, and encouragement for parents navigating the same challenges we faced.

    “Our dream is to keep growing in a way that stays true to our values: family, faith, and love.” -Ara Yeung

    In the near future, we plan to expand our product line to include more parent- and baby-friendly items, with the same focus on health and wellness. We’re also exploring collaborations with fellow mompreneurs and health professionals to bring better awareness and education to families. Beyond online and baby fairs, we hope to eventually have a physical space—a “Cuddle and Coo corner”—where parents can discover products, share experiences, and feel supported.

    Our dream is to keep growing in a way that stays true to our values: family, faith, and love.

    Follow Cuddle and Coo PH on social media and shop their products here:

  • Handsewn with Love: Elisha and Eliana by Yane Cuarto

    Handsewn with Love: Elisha and Eliana by Yane Cuarto

    Hi, Bagong Nanay!

    I hope you are well. The past week has been tough for our family, we’ve been down with colds and flu. Thankfully, my one-year-old son was spared. Thus, I was his only caregiver that’s why I wasn’t able to work on my Bagong Nanay stories.

    Before I relaunched Bagong Nanay in July, I already came across this mompreneur on Threads (follow me if you’re active there too). She’s been posting about her small business, and hoping that she gets clients there. I saw her products–handsewn kids’ clothes and they look very aesthetic and cute! Then and there, I ordered one for my daughter, as my birthday gift for her. When I got my order, I bought some for my friends’ children too.

    My daughter Lia with her sweater from Elisha & Eliana

    Grateful that finally, amid her late-night sews, Mommy Yane Therese Fonacier-Cuarto from Bacoor, Cavite was able to squeeze in some time to share more about her small business, named after her children, Elisha Aeko, 3, and Eliana Shiloh, 9 months old. I could vouch for her work and her ethics, and featuring her here on Bagong Nanay is my way of supporting her.

    Imagine being a mom of two at 29 and having a business that involves so much hard work and heart? Here’s how Mommy Yane’s able to do it, and more.

    How Eliana & Elisha started

    I launched Elisha & Eliana while pregnant with Eliana – it was after finding out her gender that the idea really took off! As a former nail tech, I loved experimenting with new ideas and selling clothes. I realized there was a demand for personalized kids’ clothes, especially with so many moms-to-be like me. Initially, it was a challenge finding customers, so I messaged friends with babies and slowly built up my business.

    Bagong Nanay Biz Mommy Yane Therese Fonacier-Cuarto

    Handsewn, heart-made

    My personalized clothes for kids are truly one-of-a-kind because I pour my heart into every stitch. I feel overjoyed when I receive orders, it’s like seeing my dreams come to life. It’s heartwarming to know that there are moms and dads who believe in me and my craft.

    “Start with what you’re passionate about! And don’t give up. Every small step you take will bring you closer to your dreams.

    -Mommy Yane Therese Fonacier-Cuarto

    All the hard work pays off when I see the smiles on the kids’ faces wearing the clothes I made. Here are the best-sellers in my shop:

    Knitted Sweater

    Knitted Vest

    Knitted Ribbon Onesies

    Advice for moms who want to start a business

    My advice would be to start with what you’re passionate about! For me, it was creating personalized clothes for kids. Don’t be afraid to take that first step, even if it seems scary or uncertain. Believe in yourself and your abilities. Surround yourself with people who support and encourage you. And most importantly, don’t give up! Every small step you take will bring you closer to your dreams.

    knitted sweater

    Follow Elisha and Eliana on Instagram and buy from their shop: @elishaneliana

  • Freda Dador-Agustin: The Secret to Balancing Family, Work, and a Business

    Freda Dador-Agustin: The Secret to Balancing Family, Work, and a Business

    Hello, #BagongNanay.

    First of all, I see you. When you are exhausted and at the brink of tears, finding out ways to calm your child, I see you.

    I see you. When you are staying up late to search for a new job. I see you.

    I see you. When you can’t seem to figure out what kind of business you want to start. I see you.

    I’m going through all these too, so I get you. Let me tell you – you are doing great, and you don’t have to be so harsh on yourself, okay?

    This is why I want to share the story of a Bagong Nanay who has gone through all these too, and proves that it’s not easy, but it can be done.

    Here’s the #KuwentongBagongNanay of Freda Dador-Agustin – a mother, a development worker, and a business owner.

    1. How are you juggling being a mother, a development worker, and a businesswoman at the same time? Share your top 3 hacks.

    Now that I am working from home [because of the pandemic], it became easier for me to manage my time. I don’t have to go to the office, and waste four hours of my time in traffic. 

    1. Make a daily routine. Write down all the things you need to get done daily, in your work, business, and mommy life. Aminin sa sobrang dami ng list natin, hindi kaya matapos in one day, so you also need to prioritize tasks. I am still working on this. Guilty ako because? Procrastination is real. Haha!
    2. Ask for help. They say it takes a village to raise a child. Sobrang totoo itong si Mareng Village, and I have an incredible village that’s been helping me. From my husband to my mother, to my friends, to my colleagues, my boss – lahat sila andyan to help me. So do not be afraid to ask for help. ‘Yung simpleng group chat with your friends will keep you sane.
    3. Make time for ME TIME. All-caps para intense! It is important to make time for yourself. Sabi nga nila, you cannot give what you don’t have. If you are unhappy, you cannot give happiness to your child. If you are unhappy, it will reflect on how you answer your customers and colleagues. So very important talaga to fill up your love tank. Do what makes you happy. That will help you balance your stress, increase your energy and help you focus.

    Make time for yourself. Fill up your love tank. Sabi nga nila, “you cannot give what you don’t have.”

    Freda Dador-Agustin, on balancing family, career, and business

    2. What are the struggles of having to fulfill these three roles?

    Take it from me – struggle pa rin ang time management kahit may daily routine. Minsan, kulang ang 24 hours sa dami ng need i-accomplish. Especially pag walang donor sa work and walang client sa business, kain oras maghanap ng mga clients and donors. So minsan lead generation palang, ubos na ang maghapon ko. 

    3. How do you practice self-care?

    Again, it’s very important that you make time for yourself. So I make time to do what makes me happy. Happy na ako when I get to sit down and watch Netflix or YouTube videos while munching on my favorite snacks. And as a people person, I enjoy chatting with my friends on social media.

    4. What can you say is your biggest achievement yet as a Bagong Nanay? 

    My biggest achievement siguro is I was able to raise a happy and healthy child. Praise God, we haven’t experience being confined in a hospital. He rarely gets sick. So feeling ko achievement ko na ito.

    Mommy Freda and Red, 5yo

    5. What’s your advice to Bagong Nanays who are planning to get back to work or start a business?

    If you are planning to start a business, do something that you’re good at. And of course, do something that you are passionate about. Sa business namin na Graphics Create, my husband Jec is a graphic artist by profession. Ako naman, I love to chika-chika. So swak na, may taga-market, may taga-design.

    6. In only six words, describe what kind of Bagong Nanay you are.

    Nako, ang hirap, taga tawa lang kasi ako. Haha! I am a “mommy that finds humor in anything”. Walang kwentang nanay. Hahaha

    Red got it from his mama!

    I am Freda from Rizal. I am the Bagong Nanay of Red, 5 years old. When I’m not doing the laundry and washing the dishes, I love watching Netflix and YouTube videos.


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