Tuesday, 5 January 2016

To-do List For OFWs in 2016

   
                               
Our  " pasalubong mentality" is not good for our financial  security 
( Note : OFW stands for Overseas Filipino Worker ) 
  
  It’s  already  2016 , kabayan !

         May I suggest a list of things we should (  and  should not )  do this new year ?

1.     “ Stop  Acting Rich ”. This is actually an important piece of advice from a renowned financial expert Thomas J. Stanley .Many people fall into the habit of overspending because they  derive happiness  from  expensive things ,  and they want to impress other people. Thus , after many years of  hard work , they still end up  as financial failures.  This is very true with many Filipinos ---especially OFWs and their families. So , this  new year ,   buy fewer things  and choose  less expensive  stuff. You are not  Kim Kardashian ! You are an OFW trying to get a better life for your family .   And  you have to limit your pasalubongs or gifts .  You are not Santa Claus. People who truly love you don’t care   about pasalubong. They care about YOU. 

     Self-discipline , according to Stanley , is key to building wealth .  Stanley  has proven through  his research that most millionaires  don’t buy expensive things ,  and yet ,  so many ordinary people still  refuse  to believe it . Millionaires  put their money on investments  and businesses so that they can help other people.

        
Pope Francis himself has spoken strongly against consumerism and materialism. Indeed , too much attachment  to material things  has  moral consequences as well. Materialism causes people to steal from each other . Materialism causes people to lie , like when you can’t pay your loan  because you’ve spent the money on a smart phone – what do you do ? Invent lies . Materialism pushes   a businessman  to make false promises.   Materialism also  makes it easy  for  people to sell their bodies . Sex with strangers  in exchange for nice clothes .
        

      2.  Re-assess your goals and achievements. Are you moving closer to  your goals ?  How’s your  monthly savings ? If you are not hitting your target savings , you have to do things differently . Maybe,  you need to further simplify your life  or you need to find a part-time job or a “ raket” , as we Pinoys say.

           Here is another question : Are your goals realistic ?  Or are they  too ambitious ? Here are typical OFW  goals : save for  the education of  two ( or more )  children or  siblings  AND  build a house AND  save for a business capital .( Okay , add  a tricycle  or car ) . Frankly speaking , you  will not be able to fulfill these multiple targets .  How much do  you earn ? You will need to work abroad for about  20  years to achieve two  of these things .  A  report from a  financial  institution says that most OFWs need ten to thirteen years  to save one million pesos .   ( That’s about P10,000. savings a month ) Do the math and  you’ll realize that  your remaining  life is not enough to get  all that  you want .  
             Therefore , be humble and  realistic .  Trim down your goals. And explain to your family that everyone’s cooperation is needed to fulfill those goals. For example ,  the family should have a simpler lifestyle  and capable adults should work. 

           3.    Improve your knowledge and skills .  We live in a challenging world. If you want to survive , you’ve got to have the knowledge and skills that will serve as your bread-and-butter . If you are good at what you do , your employer will keep you .  Whatever your age is , you have to keep on developing  your mind and hands. Whether it’s white-collar know-how   such as teaching and accounting , or vocational skills  such as cooking  and  computer repair ---- improve yourself.  Also , gain new knowledge  and  skills   that will be useful  as you get older. Do research about trends in business and investments. To rephrase a statement  from Stanley , if you have the right knowledge and skills --- you  don’t have to look for money . Because MONEY WILL FIND YOU !!!

4. Build  good relationships. And I mean , good , healthy relationships. Working  overseas is stressful and emotionally  draining . Choose friends  who will have a positive influence on you . Find  time to be with them . On the other hand , avoid people who cheat their wives  or husbands. Avoid mean , conceited  and selfish people .They  will contaminate your soul .

                  With the use of technology , communicate more often with friends  and                  family  back home. Start chatting  with friends whom  you have ignored on                    Facebook.  Always ask your children how they are . Assure them  that you are              open to listening to childish or teenage problems. Be romantic with your spouse .         “Sweet nothings” are not nothing ; they are something .

5. Take care of your health . Your body is the vehicle that carries your knowledge , skills , strength  and  abilities .If that vehicle breaks down , so do all the power that you have . A disease will most likely stop you from   achieving your dreams . To be healthy ,   you  already know what to do : eat more fruit and vegetables , have more fish and less meat ,  be active .We all know these things  but many of us still fail . Again , it’s the lack of self-discipline .  Well , this  2016  , let’s be kinder to our bodies. As Scottish philosopher  Thomas Carlyle says :
“ He who has health , has hope;
And he who has hope ,
Has everything.”

4.     Do  small acts  of kindness but avoid drawing attention to yourself .  It doesn’t have to involve money . Help someone  fix a machine . Hold the door open for the person behind you . Listen to someone’s problems.  And when  you have done it  , don’t  talk about it . Actually ,  there is no shortage of “kindness”  in this world. What I mean is ,  many people   do nice things  – and then post it on social media . For what ? For FB " Likes " , praises  recognition .  It is okay  to go public  if you need crowd funding or you need the intervention of a remote organization  --- and even so , the “ helper ” should  divert  the attention away from  himself .For other  types of help we give to others , MUM IS THE WORD.  

6. BE HAPPY !  No matter how far you  are from  your loved ones ,  strive to be happy. Find humor and  joy in little things :  your mother’s voice on the phone , your favorite song , a chocolate bar , the gentle  wind on  your face , the sand in your mouth after a sand storm . Life won’t get any easier if you  frown and sulk. If you’re  at  the lowest point of your life right now ---  remember , kabayan --- that ,  too ,  will pass.  All storms do.


                  That’s it , kabayan .  You can add more to the list .  Let’s all have a prosperous and happy 2016 !







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