Empowering Women in Subic: Connected Women Subic Hosts An Innovative Meetup Experience

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  Exciting news for the women of Subic!  Get ready for the first Connected Women Meetup of 2023 , happening simultaneously in different municipalities across Zambales and beyond. The Connected Women Subic Meetup will be hosted by Jen Cajucom and co-hosted by Mitch Carvalho and Lynn Singian. It will be held on February 15, 6pm at Kairos House of Blends , located at the ground floor of the Balai Subik building along National Highway, Mangan-Vaca, Subic. And that's not all. Other municipalities in Zambales will also be holding their own meetups, with Myra Concepcion hosting Connected Women Castillejos, Melissa Moscoso for Connected Women San Felipe and April Mora for Connected Women Olongapo. This will be in conjunction with Connected Women's community-led meetups held all over the Philippines and in other countries. Since 2018, Connected Women meetups in Zambales have been hosted by Jen Cajucom and held as a single meetup for the whole province every 6-weeks. This time around, a

4 Hacks for a Painless Family Move

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Moving into a new home is often one of the most stressful events that a family can go through. With so much to keep track of and expenses that continue to add up, some may even feel hopeless about getting through a move with their sanity intact. For those who are preparing for one of these major life events, here are four hacks that help you steer clear of overwhelming stress.

The Three Pile Method

In the earliest stages of moving, one of the easiest ways to start off on the right foot is to use the three pile method. This is a method in which everything that is pulled out of messy garages, cabinets, closets, or rooms is placed into one of three piles for easy separation. One of these piles contains trash such as broken kitchenware or toys that no family member will need. The second pile contains anything that the family does not need but that can be sold or given away such as old electronics. The final pile is absolute necessities that will need to be packed as they are found.

Print Out Your New Floor Plan

Another hack that many realtors suggest is making a few copies of the new home’s floorplan and handing them out to family members. These copies will serve a few purposes,like helping each family member plan out their bedroom and limiting the amount of times that heavy furniture must be moved. There should also be a master copy that lists off where boxes should be placed so that no one is scrambling around looking for their belongings or something they need urgently.

Skip the Moving Truck Rental

For many families, one of the biggest and most stressful components of moving is renting and driving a moving truck. These trucks can be difficult to operate, will cost an incredible amount in fuel, and are notoriously difficult to load and unload. As an alternative, moving pods can be used to streamline moving all of one’s possessions. Pods from places like Yellowhead Self Storage are dropped off at the old home, filled by the family, and then driven to the new home by a professional.

The Moving Day Survival Kit

Creating a survival kit for the actual day of moving is an absolute necessity for any family. These survival kits should contain all of the day-to-day necessities that a family will need when most of their belongings are packed up. At minimum, these kits should include important paperwork, toiletries, phone chargers, water, and snacks. It is also a good idea to throw in any receipts, some spending money, and a small first aid kit.


Moving to a new home should be an exciting time for a family, and these few hacks can help you pull off your next move without the unbearable stress and anxiety.

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