


Okay, so this song has been stuck in my head all week. And I mean all week. It doesn’t help too that my niece Juliana (Philippine edition lol) can’t stop singing it too. Hahaha.
So I decided to give in. And just sing it out loud. I mean, come on. It’s a good song.

Are you ready to sing with me? Don’t be ashamed. I know you are.
During our work break yesterday, my mentor Sir Ben shared this amazing Thailand ad. AdWeek calls it the brutal and beautiful ad about kindness, and I agree. This has to be one of the more amazing ads I’ve ever seen, evoking true emotion without forcing understanding.

One can only hope to be as impactful as this.
That was a great five minutes of my time.
Anyway, if you still haven’t filled out my survey, please please do. I am still 200 people away from my ideal sample, so every bit help. Click the link to the survey here. :)
Have a great day. And Happy Mothers’ Day too. :)
I was browsing YouTube the other night, trying to find something to put me to sleep when I stumbled upon this interview featuring Victoria Beckham. She was a guest at Parsons The New School for Design in NY, hosted by the dean Simon Collins.
I have always loved her, ever since Spice Girls. When she transitioned to fashion, I was surprised but I was pleased. Everything in her collections scream her. Nothing is not her personality. And this interview shows how humble and grounded she is as a designer entrepreneur.
What I love about this talk was there was never a time she didn’t acknowledge her team. It was all about collaboration for her, and I love hearing it straight from her.
Most people would assume that fashionistas are prima donnas, but after this interview, I don’t think I’ll ever make that assumption about her ever again.
Key takeaway? “Work for others. It’s the best way to learn.”
Watch the interview here:
