u/throwawaccccccc

Gigil ako sa nanay na to na nanghihingi ng pang "dinner" sa kapwa buntis. 🤣

Gigil ako sa nanay na to na nanghihingi ng pang "dinner" sa kapwa buntis. 🤣

Di ko sure kung rage bait mukhang hindi kasi! Mukhang entitled ignorant talaga haha.

u/throwawaccccccc — 5 days ago

[For Hire] Anyone Looking for a Tech-Savvy VA? GHL Specialist + Automation Architect

I’m a new mom trying to find that balance between building a career and still being present for my baby. I honestly don’t want to miss these early moments, but at the same time I also want to continue growing professionally and helping support my family.

I’ve been working remotely for 5+ years now and over time I kind of became the “fix the backend chaos” person for businesses. I’m an engineer by background, and most of my work now revolves around systems, automations, operations, and tech support for businesses that are growing fast and need help staying organized.

I’ve worked with medspas, real estate groups, law firms, wellness brands, coaches, and lead generation companies.

Some of the things I usually help with:

• AI workflow integrations & automations

• GoHighLevel CRM setup

• Funnels, landing pages & ClickFunnels

• Lead follow-up systems

• Appointment booking workflows

• Backend organization & SOPs

• Executive assistant tasks

• Social media & marketing support

• Data cleanup/imports

I genuinely enjoy organizing messy systems and making things run smoother for business owners. I learn fast, work independently, and really care about doing good work because this career means a lot to me now more than ever.

If anyone here is looking for remote support or knows someone hiring, I’d really appreciate it if you reached out. Even referrals would honestly mean so much right now. 🤍

P.S. can do Part Time/Full Time

Rate: $15/hr (I have 5 yrs XP)

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u/throwawaccccccc — 6 days ago

Any other moms struggling with the idea of going back onsite after having a baby?

Ever since becoming a mom, I feel like my entire perspective on work changed.

Before having my baby, I could work nonstop and not think much about it. But now? The thought of being away all day, missing milestones, trying to keep up with breastfeeding while working onsite, and barely getting enough time with my baby honestly makes me emotional.

At the same time, I still want a career. I like working. I like learning new things and feeling productive and independent. I’m just trying to figure out how to balance both without feeling like I’m failing somewhere.

I’ve been working remotely for 5+ years and I’m honestly really hoping to continue down that path. I’m an engineer and most of my experience is in virtual assistant work, backend operations, automations, CRM setup, funnels, AI tools, admin support, and helping businesses stay organized behind the scenes.

I’ve worked with medspas, real estate groups, law firms, coaches, wellness brands, and lead gen companies using platforms like GoHighLevel, ClickFunnels, Zapier, HubSpot, Stripe, Calendly, Twilio, Canva, QuickBooks, and more.

I guess I’m posting because I’m curious if other moms here felt the same after having a baby? Did remote work end up being the best option for you too?

And if anyone happens to know of remote opportunities, I’d definitely appreciate it if you reached out. 🤍

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u/throwawaccccccc — 6 days ago

Will Fenugreek supplements boost my milk?

My 2 month old is in a growth spurt. I feel like my supply cannot keep up. Can Fenugreek capsules help?

For context, I bought nature's way.

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u/throwawaccccccc — 6 days ago

Any other moms struggling with the idea of going back to work onsite after having a baby?

Ever since becoming a mom, I feel like my entire perspective on work changed.

Before having my baby, I could work nonstop and not think much about it. But now? The thought of being away all day, missing milestones, trying to keep up with breastfeeding while working onsite, and barely getting enough time with my baby honestly makes me emotional.

At the same time, I still want a career. I like working. I like learning new things and feeling productive and independent. I’m just trying to figure out how to balance both without feeling like I’m failing somewhere.

I’ve been working remotely for 5+ years and I’m honestly really hoping to continue down that path. I’m an engineer and most of my experience is in virtual assistant work, backend operations, automations, CRM setup, funnels, AI tools, admin support, and helping businesses stay organized behind the scenes.

I’ve worked with medspas, real estate groups, law firms, coaches, wellness brands, and lead gen companies using platforms like GoHighLevel, ClickFunnels, Zapier, HubSpot, Stripe, Calendly, Twilio, Canva, QuickBooks, and more.

I guess I’m posting because I’m curious if other moms here felt the same after having a baby? Did remote work end up being the best option for you too?

And if anyone happens to know of remote opportunities, I’d definitely appreciate it if you reached out. 🤍

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u/throwawaccccccc — 6 days ago

Paano pa makaka bili ng house, lot, and car ang mga 20s ngayon na puro mahal na ang mga yon?

Kahit di hamak na mas malaki kita natin sa parents natin, eh sila naka pundar sa edad na 20s-30s. Halos impossible na yan ngayon.

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u/throwawaccccccc — 6 days ago

Paano ma afford ng mga trentahin ang bahay at sasakyan kung normal job with 20-30k salary range yung trabaho?

Possible ba? Mid 20s ako and I'm wondering if I'm late to the game na. Pag 30s ba nakukuha na to lahat? If so, what did you do to achieve it? Pass sa mga generational wealth, di counted ang "success" stories na di from scratch. Gusto ko yung galing sa totoong from 0. Thanks!

:)

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u/throwawaccccccc — 7 days ago

Di ba unfair na nagpapa subsidize ang ibang tao sa kuryente tapos mawawalan pa ng kuryente yung mga nagbabayad?

Di ba unfair na nagpapa subsidize ang ibang tao sa kuryente tapos mawawalan pa ng kuryente yung mga nagbabayad?

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u/throwawaccccccc — 8 days ago