How I Kept Hustling Even in the Office

🏒 How I Kept Hustling Even in the Office

“Just because I was back in corporate didn’t mean I stopped chasing freedom.”

πŸ₯š Hustle in a Dress Shirt

Returning to corporate gave me structure—but it didn’t silence my hustle.
Even while wearing the uniform, I was still selling boiled eggs in the office.

I’d bring trays to work, take orders from coworkers, and deliver during breaks.
It wasn’t loud. It wasn’t flashy. But it was consistent.
And in every sale, I felt a piece of my dream still alive.


🎬 Content Creation After Hours

After work, I’d go home and edit my own videos.
No team. No editor. Just me, my laptop, and the drive to keep creating.
I was tired—but I was building.
Because I knew that momentum matters, even if it’s slow.

πŸ“Š Budgeting with Purpose

This time, I was more intentional.
I tracked every peso and began studying how to separate business and personal finances.
It wasn’t perfect—I still used my income to pay bills directly—but I was learning.
Lesson learned:
Separate your business and personal budget.
It’s not just about accounting—it’s about clarity and control.

πŸ“ Final Thoughts

Hustling in the office taught me that you don’t need to quit your job to chase your dream.
You just need to keep moving, even if it’s one tray, one video, one sale at a time.
Because hustle isn’t about speed—it’s about staying in motion.

In my next post, I’ll share how I pivoted during the pandemic—becoming a freelance delivery rider and earning up to ₱3,000 a day. It was risky, raw, and real. And it reminded me that hustle adapts—even in lockdown.

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