Real Estate Virtual Accountants PH

Real Estate Virtual Accountants PH Helping real estate professionals stay organized with bookkeeping, accounting, and VA support.

Partnering with businesses for growth, while empowering Filipinos to build careers in freelancing. 🌍

30/09/2025

Comfort zones may feel safe, but they can hold you back. The learning zone? That’s where real growth happens.

Good morning bhe! Wishing you get hired before this day ends—catching October just in time! ⭐
30/09/2025

Good morning bhe!

Wishing you get hired before this day ends—catching October just in time! ⭐

30/09/2025
30/09/2025

How can Philippine businesses embrace digital tools like QuickBooks Advanced to simplify processes and strengthen financial decision-making?

Gain insights from Michael Aguirre, Founding and Senior Partner of UHY M.L. Aguirre & Co., as he lends his expertise in streamlining tax practices and business procedures, highlighting how technology can empower practitioners to provide smarter, data-driven guidance.

Be reminded that this event will be on a first come, first served basis, limited to 500 participants. Those who are unable to attend live will be provided with the recorded session.

Join for free via https://bit.ly/45V8KQd and discover how QuickBooks Advanced is shaping the future of accounting in the Philippines.


30/09/2025

Things I Wish I Knew as a Fresh Grad

When I was a fresh grad, I had no idea what to do. We were trained for job interviews, but when it came to the actual process of job hunting, I was lost.

Here’s what I wish I knew before my first job:

1. Certificate of First-Time Jobseekers

When applying for jobs on platforms like Kalibrr, LinkedIn, or Jobstreet, a lot of fresh grads don’t realize there’s a law that can save them money.

The First Time Jobseekers Assistance Act (RA 11261) lets you request a Certificate of First-Time Jobseekers from your barangay.

With this certificate, you can process important requirements for free:

đŸ€Ž SSS
đŸ€Ž Pag-IBIG
đŸ€Ž PhilHealth
đŸ€Ž NBI clearance
đŸ€Ž Police/barangay clearance

Pro tip: Bring valid IDs, your barangay certificate, and a filled-out form. This saves you hundreds of pesos in fees while completing your job requirements.

2. If you receive a job offer, you don’t need to say yes immediately.

It’s okay to ask, “Can I confirm within a week?” This shows you’re thoughtful, not hesitant.

Personally, I like to set a clear timeline for my decision-making process. I’ll block off time in my planner (I use the one from Limelight) to weigh the pros and cons before giving my final answer. It keeps me organized and confident in my choice too.

3. Track Your Job Applications

Don’t just send resumes and forget. Create a simple tracker so you know which companies you’ve applied to, what stage you’re in, and when to follow up.

Use tools like Notion, Google Sheets, or even project apps like Trello to keep your job hunt organized. It makes you look and feel more in control.

These are the things nobody taught me in school, but they make a huge difference in surviving your first job hunt.

If you want to learn more, you can join our community channel: Becoming You đŸ€Ž

I also uploaded my own resume plus a FREE ATS-friendly resume template you can use to make your applications stand out.

Inside our community, we have ongoing conversations about careers, personal development, and everything in between. It’s a safe space to find your voice, not just in public speaking but in all areas of life. đŸ€—

25/09/2025

Your hard work always pays off.

25/09/2025

"Every failure carries a lesson."

Failure is often seen as something to be feared, avoided, or even hidden. Many of us grow up thinking that making mistakes is a sign of weakness, that it lessens our worth, or that it proves we are not good enough. But the truth is, failure is not the opposite of success it is part of the path toward it. Every time you fail, you are being given a chance to learn, to grow, and to discover something about yourself or the situation that you would never have realized otherwise.

Think about it: no one ever became great without stumbling first. A child does not learn to walk without falling countless times. An athlete does not win championships without enduring defeats. Entrepreneurs do not build thriving businesses without first encountering setbacks, rejections and losses. What separates those who eventually succeed from those who quit is not the absence of failure, it is the ability to rise after each fall and carry with them the lessons that failure provided.

When you fail, you are forced to reflect. You ask questions like: What went wrong? What could I have done differently? What do I need to improve on? These questions are powerful because they sharpen your awareness and strengthen your resilience. Each failure becomes a stepping stone, a marker that pushes you closer to the version of yourself that is wiser, tougher and better prepared.

In fact, success without failure is often shallow, because you don’t truly appreciate victory unless you’ve experienced defeat. Failure humbles you, grounds you and reminds you that progress takes time. It teaches patience, perseverance and the importance of effort.

So the next time you fail, don’t see it as the end. See it as a classroom. Take the lesson, carry it with you and let it refine your character. Because failure is not a punishment, it is a guide. And every time you fail, you do not go back to zero. You move forward with more knowledge, more experience and more strength than before.

That’s the gift of failure: you always learn something that brings you closer to success.

-GalawangFrancisco

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15/09/2025

Success doesn’t come from one big leap—it’s built in sprints. 🏃 Focus on the next small race, then the next. Step by step, you’ll cross the finish line.

Talent may open doors, but persistence keeps them open. 🔑 Keep showing up, even when the results aren’t instant. Consist...
15/09/2025

Talent may open doors, but persistence keeps them open. 🔑 Keep showing up, even when the results aren’t instant. Consistency compounds.

Falling hurts, but it also teaches. đŸŒ± True strength isn’t in avoiding failure—it’s in learning how to rise again with wi...
15/09/2025

Falling hurts, but it also teaches. đŸŒ± True strength isn’t in avoiding failure—it’s in learning how to rise again with wisdom.

Every successful person has one thing in common: they’ve failed more than most. The difference? They kept standing back ...
14/09/2025

Every successful person has one thing in common: they’ve failed more than most. The difference? They kept standing back up. đŸ’Ș What’s your ‘eighth time’ story?

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