Wednesday, December 22, 2010

UP-PGH Hope Bags Project

A few months ago in September, my friend Jun Evaristo invited me to celebrate his birthday in Wards 9 & 11 of the Charity Pediatric Department of UP-PGH. There were poor kids with leukemia, meningitis, and all sorts of other conditions. I was touched by his gesture to help these kids on his special day. What moved me most was when I saw this two-day old baby, born premature with an exposed stomach. He was inside a non-working incubator and being heated with two light bulbs from two reading lamps. Her teenage mom felt helpless for her son, who needed medicines she could hardly afford. One vial of albumin, a protein found inside a mother's womb (very similar to egg white), costs P3,450.00. He needs four vials per day. Back then, all my friends and I could give was a prayer and a vow to find a way to help the kids in whatever way we could.

My friend, Lelet Volfango, and I decided to collaborate and make these Hope Bags to raise funds for the kids in PGH. From a seed money of P10k, and with the help of family, friends, strangers & twitter followers, we were able to raise about P102,500.00! Do read about our UP-PGH Christmas Special - First installment at www.wewanthope.posterous.com.
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UP-PGH Hope Bags Project

A few months ago in September, my friend Jun Evaristo invited me to celebrate his birthday in Wards 9 & 11 of the Charity Pediatric Department of UP-PGH. There were poor kids with leukemia, meningitis, and all sorts of other conditions. I was touched by his gesture to help these kids on his special day. What moved me most was when I saw this two-day old baby, born premature with an exposed stomach. He was inside a non-working incubator and being heated with two light bulbs frm two reading lamps. Her teenage mom felt helpless for her son, who needed medicines she could hardly afford. One vial of albumin, a protein found inside a mother's womb (very similar to egg white), costs P3,450.00. He needs four vials per day. Back then, all my friends and I could give was a prayer and a vow to find a way to help the kids in whatever way we could.

My friend, Lelet Volfango, and I decided to collaborate and make these Hope Bags to raise funds for the kids in PGH. From a seed money of P10k, and with the help of family, friends, strangers & twitter followers, we were able to raise about P102,500.00! Do read about our UP-PGH Christmas Special - First installment at www.wewanthope.posterous.com.
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Sunday, December 12, 2010

MiriamQ on Money Sense Magazine Dec 2010 Issue

Many of you have been going through my blogs and giving feedback that you have been inspired by the Magic Jars I have shared. Money Sense magazine has featured my story in this month's issue and I was able to share some of my thoughts on how I manage my finances as well as my attitudes about money. I hope you will be inspired about how God's has worked in my life and how he has turned around my finances from being deep in debt to one of success. Indeed, God is a God of abundance and prosperity and He has blessed me in many ways. I hope you too will be inspired and turn to Him for your concerns for according to your faith, he too will bless you exceedingly and abundantly!

"Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be the glory in the church and in Christ jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever. Amen!" Ephesians 3:20

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

New Olay Total Effects TVC

Hi everyone! Here' my new Olay TVC. So proud and happy about it!
To God be the glory, honor, praise and thanks for this new project!

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Friday, August 27, 2010

Northern Living Mag

August 2010 Issue of Northern Living Mag.
Out now!

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

ManilArt

I love museums!  I love looking at galleries and artwork!  Whenever I travel abroad, especially in Europe, I make sure that I alot at least an hour or two looking at the collection in a museum. When my sister said that she got us VIP tickets to the ManilArt festival, I made sure that I found the time. It's a showcase of artwork and collections from different galleries in Manila and abroad showcasing the Philippines' best contemporary artists. There were so many that I liked that I was soo mesmerized that I had forgotten to take pictures of them. At times, I am awestruck and wonder what the inspiration of the artist was, just relishing at how the pictures make me feel. 

Here are a few of the artwork that caught my attention and remembered to take pictures of.

1) "Wang-Wang" by Ronald Jeresano - I really liked the message this artist wanted to send across as this little boy shouts positive words in Filipino, spelled out on the painting like "sipag" and "sa akin ang pag-asa."  Suddenly, Whitney Houston's intro to "Greatest Love of All" comes to mind... "I believe the children are our future...."

(2) "Lineage" by Malyn Bonayog - Malyn is here posing with her creation. It's an interesting technique she used looks to me like a thumb print.
She went on to explain that that's her picture, smiling on the left-most side and her other ancestors seated in a row to the right. The house in the back is her ancestral house in the Northern part of the Philippines. Baguio? I remember vaguely. The dark figure painted on the right side, just behind where she is standing in this shot, is the face of the oldest member of their clan.

(3) "Nang Sumilip and Bahaghari" by Ricky Ambagan - is an interesting oil on canvas creation. It appears like view of the painter coming from inside a tube-like structure (perhaps a rainbow) .... or is it the other way around? What really caught my attention is the figure of a child in the middle dressed in colorful garb. I thought it would look great in my dining area.

I'm fond of paintings that display LOCAL COSTUMES, CULTURE AND TRIBAL DESIGNS
When I saw these paintings, I though I had to take a momento.

(4) "Starting Young" by Margarita Lim

(5) and (6) Here are a couple of my favorites from JEF CABLOG from Tam-awan village in Baguio
The women are sooo beautiful. Composition feels like a dream, it's as if you just bumped into these girls in the woods.

We also were able to meet Micheal Cacnio and his brother, Ferdinanc. Micheal is more known for his pinoy children themes on gold-plated brass. While his brother, Ferdinand, specializes in nature, dancers and the female form. I saw both of them but managed to take only a picture with Micheal with his latest theme: kids and balloons. 

and a humorous one from his collection, DISCHARGE by Micheal Cacnio. My sis and I thought it was so cool.

Here is Ferdinand Cacnio's creation, the title of which I wasn't able to catch. The tree to me symbolizes strength. 
If only I have enough space for a pillar on top of which to display this sculpture.

Last but not the least, Here are a few more that I especially liked.

(1) "The Girl Who Said She Could Fly" by Michelle Pauline Lim
(2) "One Lost" by Ivan Roxas - it looked so much like a photograph yes the details are soo amazing! Micheal Cacnio says it took Ivan about six months to complete this painting. I'd say he has quite a photographic memory!
(3) The title escaped me but this is a creation by ROVI SALEGUMBA. - I looked at this painting and thought, "Are they dating? or are they newlyweds? Who knows?" I thought it would look good on a column in my condo.

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CALLING ALL TALENTED LADIES, 18-25 y/o for PROJECT LOTUS AUDITIONS

OK ladies, there is a talent search called PROJECT LOTUS produced by Farwest Productions, Inc. for which I have been ask to take part as a judge. We are looking for females, ages 18-25 years, talented in singing and dancing, willing to learn and have DREAMS of making it BIG in the music business. Auditions are currently being held all throughout the Asian region: India, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Taiwan, Shanghai. From all these countries, twenty-five (25) participants will be chosen and sent to Hong Kong to work with high caliber professional trainers and ONLY FIVE (5) will be chosen to form a new PAN-ASIAN GIRLBAND. Online auditions have been extended until August 15, 2010. If you are chosen, you will be called for a final MANILA AUDITIONS on August 30-31, 2010 at a five-star hotel in Manila! So if your young, talented and have big dreams, THIS IS YOUR CHANCE!!
Send in your audition video here.

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TAMARA LOWE ROCKS!!

I just came across this video of Tamara Lowe, a motivational speaker who created this cool motivational rap!
Her message is very apt and much needed today by young and old alike.
This video is so fun and yet inspiring and I really do hope your hearts will be touched as mine was.

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

1BR Manansala For Sale

FOR SALE/RENT: One (1) BR, one (1) Bath, FFURN 71 sqm, (approx 728 sq. ft) Rockwell Center, Manansala Tower The unit features a one bedroom alcove with tempered glass showers, laundry area & entertainment section, complete with a 42-inch wall-mounted plasma television in centralized piped-in audio system. Walk into this unit and feast your eyes with a splash of red and blues in minimalist chic with metal and glass elements, all designed for you living comfort. WIFI & Cable can be arranged.

MONTHLY RENT AT P70,000 inclusive of dues and club fees
ALSO FOR SALE W/ ASKING PRICE OF P9M
Building Amenities: CCTV & 24-hr security Hotel like entrance & lobby/reception Pool, gym, badminton court Access to Rockwell Lifestyle Club (pool, spa, gym, pelota) for a minimal fee Walking distance from Powerplant mall, 20 minutes from airport Very near Makati CBD.

Please allow one (1) day notice for viewing. Call +639178910520 or email marq8properties@gmail.com

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Monday, July 19, 2010

OLAY Total Effects TVC

Here' s a video of my latest Olay Total Effects TV ad.

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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Miss Doll Universe-Philippines!

Hey there pageant enthusiasts and doll fanatics!
I found a website where Barbies were made up and dressed up like pageant competitors. Each country has it's own delegate and all pageant happenings were represented: National Costume, Swimsuit, Evening Gown, the works!
ABS-CBN did a feature last July 18, 2010 on Korina Sanchez' show Rated K and I was informed that I was the inspiration for the Philippines delegate to Miss Doll Philippines 2010. A photo with Miss Spain confirms: "Philippines and Spain speak both Spanish as Miriam learned in school."


Our Miss Philippines Doll even won Miss Body Beautiful and made it to the Top 15! SOO CUTE!! The Preliminary swimsuit competition was hosted by none other than Halle Berry Doll who looked exactly like the famous actress! There was even a Ken doll that looked like Donald Trump! LOL! I swear people, this is a site you must visit!

Check out these photos courtesy of Miss Doll Universe 2010.

More photos on www.miriamq.com.ph.

NEW BLOGSITE

To my friends and followers,

GREAT NEWS! I have a new blogsite!
Do check it out at this link.

www.miriamq.com.ph


Don't forget to comment and tell me what you think!

Love and light,
Miriam

Monday, June 14, 2010

MAGIC JARS

Sometime last year, I was invited to be a guest at a morning show where I got to share about how I manage my income. I still receive a lot of messages on my twitter account asking me where they can find it. Friends, finally I am responding to that request and writing about it here and I'm calling it my magic jars.

What I actually have is a system that I learned from Robert Kiyosaki & T. Harv Eker, tweeked it a bit and made it my own. It's an accounting system where I divide my income into several jars in order to properly manage it. Each time I receive income from my salary or from some other source, I divide it into several accounts:

1)VICTORY - this is my TITHE account. About 10% of gross income goes into this account and subsequently is tithed to the church. This is my way of thanking God and acknowledging that all my resources come from HIM. By tithing 10%, I am helping in building the church & bringing more people closer to God and contributing to the VICTORY of HIS KINGDOM. In Malachi 3:10 "Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this, says the Lord Almighty, "and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have enough room for it." So, my friends, TRUST that God will provide.

2) GROWTH - 10% of income goes in to this account. Also known as the FINANCIAL FREEDOM ACCOUNT. Once I have enough funds here, I divert it into an investment that earns me passive income: mutual funds, stocks/bonds, real estate or a business. If you have heard about "the GOOSE that lays the GOLDEN EGGS" and "living on interest" this is it. The GOOSE (INVESTMENT) that lays the eggs/interest (PASSIVE INCOME). It is never to be spent and instead it is TO BE INVESTED. Once your passive income becomes equal to your monthly salary, you can truly achieve FINANCIAL FREEDOM and choose to work because you want to, not because you have to.

3) LEARN - 10% of income goes into my EDUCATION fund. How do I know what kind of investments to pursue? I invest on myself & my education. I use this fund to pay for books, magazine, seminars, education. Anything that allows me to know more about proper financial management and investing. As an analogy, a small container can only keep so much while a big container can keep a lot. If you only know so much, then you can only keep some. While if you know a lot, you can keep and make much more. Some books to consider: Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki, Secrets to a Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker. The Entrepreneurial Magazine also gives great ideas on what kind of businesses to invest in. Remember: INVEST ONLY IN WHAT YOU KNOW.

4) LIVE - 40% of my salary goes into this account to be spent for NECESSITIES. Living expenses, utilities, grocery, food, transportation, gym. Percentage varies according to your minimum desired lifestyle. Once your salary increases, your lifestyle also increases.

5) SAVE - 10% for a special savings account that I will eventually spend for something NICE TO HAVE such as a new gadget/laptop, a upgraded mobile phone, a new TV, a second car. Things that I don't really need but I would like to have. This totally avoids the habit of spending money I don't really have for something I don't really need. For example, if it costs P30,000 for a new phone and that is your salary for a month. How many months will take you to save up for the new phone? 10 months. After 10 months, you can now afford a new phone and you won't feel guilty spending it because you know that you have the funds for it. Fortunately, the SIP (special installment plan) is available for most credit cards. So for as long as the monthly payments can meet your monthly budget, you can purchase that new phone now while paying for it over the next 10 months! Guilt-free!

6) PLAY - 10% of income also goes here. This is to be spent EVERY MONTH things you would consider your PLAYTIME or luxury. Eating out with friends, movies, spa/salon treatments, travel, PSP, etc. This is to allow you to enjoy your money. After all, you worked hard for it! Once is a while, I set aside a portion if I want to save up for a holiday. This way, I can spend my holiday, guilt free!

7) SHARE - 10% of income is for sharing with those who are in need. If you contribute to a charitable foundation or helping out a relative/friend in need, this would be the account to get it from. This way, when opportunities arise, you can be generous because you know that you have the budget for it. :) Besides, we are made abundant so we can share God's blessings as well. :) Trust that it will come back to you a hundred fold. :)

The percentages I have quoted here are recommendations and not absolute. You can definitely change it according to what suits your needs & your lifestyle.

So some people have asked me, "Do you keep all your money into these buckets? What if a thief breaks into your apartment?!" The money inside are just for illustration purposes. I have managed to find a way in order to make my resources secure. Once the buckets are filled, I transfer them into a bank account. Yes, I do have a bank account assigned for each bucket & now make transfers via online banking which makes it more convenient. I also have a checkbook for each account so when making payments, I issue checks which correspond to the particular expense and pay my credit card accordingly, deducting from each designated account. This is just a system I have made in order to make financial management more convenient.

All our resources and talents come from God and we are to be good stewards of it for our benefit and for those of our brothers and sisters. If we don't manage it well, don't expect God to give you more. But if we can be trusted with little, God will definitely provide us with more.

Let us always ask if how we use our money glorifies God, the provider of all things. Like the parable of the talents, to whom much is given, much is required. May God bless you abundantly as you glorify God in all your ways.