SUPPORT THE BLOG WITH A MEMBERSHIP

Thank you for your interest in becoming a member and supporting my little project!

If you find the blog and free newsletter helpful or uplifting, I invite you to become a member and receive all my posts straight to your inbox every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to help you live and grow one day at a time.

In the future, I also plan to create exclusive content for members and have a members-only group.

You can become a member for as little as $2 a month (or a cup of coffee, a slice of pizza, or whatever two bucks can get you).

You can also make a one-time contribution if you just want to support the blog without any bonuses. (You can also make a one-time contribution via GCash or BPI. See the FAQs below.)

I use Ko-Fi to allow readers to become members or make a one-time contribution. Ko-Fi accepts payments via Credit Card, Debit Card, or Paypal. It is safe and secure, and you may cancel your membership anytime.

If you encounter any issues while signing up, you can join directly on my Ko-Fi page.


Some Frequently Asked Questions

Do you accept payments via GCash or other local banks?

Currently, readers can only make a one-time contribution via GCash or BPI below. I’m still working on how readers can become members using local payment options. Stay tuned!

When you make a one-time contribution via GCash or BPI, please let me know and send me an email using the button below so I can thank you personally. Thank you for your support!


Already a member and you wish to cancel your subscription?

Click here to find out how you can cancel your subscription easily via Ko-Fi or send me an email so I can assist you.

I also include the instructions in the regular emails so members can cancel easily.


Where do pledges go?

  • Daily expenses. This is where the bulk of your pledges go. I am currently working as a project manager for a Conversion Rate Optimization company to support our family of four. When work gets busy, my blog often takes a back seat. One day, I hope to write full-time so I can serve readers and members better while providing for our little family.

  • Hosting and other services. Keeping a website costs money. I’m currently paying for website hosting, my domain name, and email marketing services. (As the number of email subscribers grows, so do the costs of email marketing services.)

These are the essential expenses of the blog. But one day, I hope we can have a tribe manager so we can truly become a community.

Thank you for being there!