This is a matter of privilege page wherein I jot down a bit of myself as traveler of digital world.
What is your complete name? Hayjie Maghuyop-Tan
Which province and country are you from? I am from Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines.
What is your educational background? I studied and graduated BS Commerce Major in Marketing-Economic later after enrolled at the College of Law in two schools: Liceo de Cagayan University and Medina College.
Tell us a little about your family My wife’s name is Rosanne Garcesa-Tan, and we have a SmartKid age 5-year old. His name is Jasper Kyle. I am the eldest of four siblings..
My blog’s address and it’s about: I’m the owner of two blogs: http://barelylegalphilippines.blogspot.com and Jay Tan’s Finance Hub@http://hayjietan.blogspot.com
I’m based in Cagayan de Oro City. I spent four (4) solid years as a civil servant in one agencies of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) before becoming an owner of the aforementioned blogs.
I always dreamed of having a blog site way back then, and so spent many years thinking about it before I actually took the plunge.
In all honesty, my previous job experience coupled with my legal education and paralegal engagement made me determined to learn about writing.
I started Barely Legal Philippines as a site to share my paralegal experiences, and hopefully share people legal tidings. Inasmuch, I want to inform/share them all in layman’s term the letter and spirit of the law, hence, easily grasp.
In similar perspective, Jay Tan’s Finance Hub came into its digital existence with an end in mind to share, and an exploration into how anyone one could get relevant information to become financially literate, thus, ultimately escape the rat race.
On top of all, optimistically to offer relevant information purposely to save other peoples their money, time and to share significant knowledge in the journey to liberty.
More so, I want to contribute to the digital world information and education which all they can leverage to get out in the bondage of poor mindset.
I now believe there are four position foundations that make people successful:
1. Submission before Divine Providence;
2. Positive Mental Attitude;
3. Persistence; and
4. Consistency
Inasmuch, I want to write about the four position foundations on Jay Tan’s Finance Hub, and integrate my own personal experience as much as I can even when my personal experiences are not 100% successful.
How did you find about the 30-day challenge? I am honored to have been invited by no less than the organizer...
What are you hoping to accomplish during these 30 days? To level up and scale up my blog step higher, and to widen my System in the domain of blogging while getting significant skills.
Join me on my 30-Day Challenge to Improve My Blog
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