Filipino Inspirations in the Internet and Life

Inspirations

Inspirations

Sometimes, I used to think what exactly is inspiration? I looked in the dictionary and thesaurus and found out that inspiration is similar with vision (which most people have), genius (hmm…maybe only a chosen few of us are), and also it’s synonymous to influence (now, this really depends on the person and circumstances). But how do you define inspiration– is it something you do, see, hear, taste or smell? Is it anything which any of your five senses can perceive? It depends on the person really, the reasons behind why we look for it and the various situations surrounding it.

Inspiration is after all that very thing which makes you chase your dreams. It’s that blissful and exciting feeling that you get when your heart glides and your soul is moved.

Here are some of my inspirations in making website blogs and in Life.

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Lloyd Luna

He was described as “the man on effective career planning” by The Manila Times, “a life-saver for those who are confused in the uncertain, always-changing workplace” by The Manila Bulletin, “inspiring real-life story-teller” by ABS-CBN’s Karen Davila, “a very young, visionary entrepreneur who is becoming a strong brand in the industry” by RFM Corporation’s Joey Concepcion, “meaningful and relevant author” by  Jollibee’s Manny Lumba, “an advocate of good news” by BBC World Financial News Anchor Rico Hizon.

He’s one of the “four successful people at age 25″ featured on Rated K by Korina Sanchez aired over ABSCBN and The Filipino Channel in March 2007 and has been a topic of in-depth profiles in The Manila Bulletin, Philippine Daily Inquirer, ABS-CBN, DZMM, and other magazines around the country.

“Big,” awarded as a Collegiate Ambassador for Peace in Seoul, Korea in 2007 and cited as the youngest international journalist of the XV International Aids Conference in Bangkok, Thailand in 2004, is a columnist of The Manila Times, Mr. and Ms. in Business Magazine, Good News Pilipinas in Singapore, Kabayan Star in Hong Kong, and The Filipino Times and Asian Review in the United States; a business consultant to startup companies; Internet strategist to top 500 corporations; and the pioneer website architect of GONEGOSYO.net.

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Bo Sanchez

Eugenio Isabelo Tomas Reyes Sanchez Jr. or widely known as Bo Sanchez is an author, entrepreneur, preacher, celebrity and Roman Catholic lay evangelist in the Philippines.

He was born on July 11, 1966 in Caloocan City to Eugenio and Pilar Sanchez.

He started preaching at age 13 and wrote his first book at 20. He has published eleven bestselling books since then. In 2006 he was a recipient of The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) award. He publishes a magazine known as “Kerygma”


Abe Olandres (short for Abraham),

has been blogging since 2000, just a few months after graduating from the Ateneo de Manila University with a BS in Chemistry and Computer Engineering.  He is more commonly know in the blogosphere and IT circles as “Yuga” and has been professionally blogging at YugaTech since 2005, the same year he went full time making a living from his blogs. He’s also a guest blogger at GMANews.tv and included in T3 Magazine’s list of influential people in the Philippine techbiz.(http://blogs.gmanews.tv/abe-olandres/)  A serial technopreneur, Yuga started getting into internet ventures back in 2003 after founding a local web hosting business. He has now expanded into consulting, internet marketing, advertising and organizing conferences (Search Engine Marketing Conference). He’s been to several countries (Germany, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan) moderating seminars/workshops on blogging and new media (complete list of talks/workshops here). Yuga is also regularly tapped as resource person on TV and print.

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