Zsa Zsa Bacaling

Zsa Zsa is a communications professor and a social media manager based in the Philippines. Passionate about writing, teaching and social media, Zsa Zsa has had extensive experience as a social media specialist, copywriter and blogger, and has worked with companies based in the US, UK, Australia and Singapore. A firm believer in the importance of work/life balance, Zsa Zsa finds calm amidst the chaos of work life through yoga, books, coffee, travel and her dog Chooey.

So your job requires you to travel a lot. Indeed, the way we do business has changed in this millennium. People are not confined to their offices, and they often need to travel to various sub offices within the country or other parts of the world. If you’re a traveling entrepreneur, you may already be used to all the hassles of travel but if you’re a newbie to travelling for work purposes, you may need to arm yourself with tricks and skills to make your work travel hassle-free. Instead of the usual traveling light tips and ideas, here are a few tips upon landing in a new location.

Remember the days before email, mobile phones, and the internet? Life was so much simpler back then. You love the convenience that technology has brought into your life, but while it continues to amaze you, it also contributes to your everyday stress. This is why being able to relax is important.

I grew up watching my mom go through her daily, rushed routines at home and at work. I witnessed how she juggled her social life with all her responsibilities, and she constantly amazed me. I remember wondering where she got the energy to work all day and come home to cook dinner and help me with homework.

The first thing that goes when people are busy is healthy meals. And when you’re one very busy woman, you definitely have your share of stressful days. These days may often lead you to crave for comfort food, which often end up being fast food, because we want it quick.