Our Virtual Assistants
Here, you’ll find snippets of stories by our Virtual Assistants. Each story reveals what is most important to them. Full transcripts will be published on our blog over time.
Purpose-Driven Virtual Assistants
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Aileen Garcia
Aileen teaches full-time but dreams bigger for her family. Her eldest daughter wants to become an airline pilot, so she's learning virtual assistance to make those dreams possible.
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Carla Mae Gauran
Carla balances government work, social service, and teaching, but her true purpose is family—bringing her mother home from overseas. Through virtual assistance, she channels devotion into excellence for clients.
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Judy Mae Paampag
Judy stayed home as the youngest sibling to care for aging parents, learning what real responsibility means. Working 8-9 hours daily as a virtual assistant, she brings that same unwavering dedication to her clients' needs.
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Andrea Medina
Andrea saw a woman in a bank uniform as a child and dreamed "I want to be like her." Now teaching English while raising two kids, she's still chasing that accounting dream, learning persistence through every obstacle.
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Mylene Logatoc
After seven years raising her children full-time, Mylene understands what complete dedication looks like. She calls her kids her "real luxury" and brings that same wholehearted commitment to everything.
Impact-Focused Virtual Assistants
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Alex Nicole Lorenzo
Alex cares for abandoned elderly people because she knows how it feels to be left behind. Having lost her beloved grandmother, she ensures no one ever feels forgotten or alone.
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Jenelyn Chua
Jenelyn faced her own financial and family struggles, so she chose work helping divorced women heal. With four years VA experience, she genuinely enjoys touching people's lives through meaningful projects.
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Maurine Calizo
Maurine's possible cancer diagnosis taught her to focus on daily blessings. She now trains aspiring VAs with that same life-changing perspective, helping them discover better ways to work and live.
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Princess Dela Isla
Princess experienced real challenges at 29 and learned the difference between judgment and genuine support when her best friend failed her. Now "people smart," she brings that same authentic understanding and non-judgmental support to her virtual assistance work.
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Arianne Dabo
Arianne juggled teaching, parenting, and a family crisis that became town gossip with no one to talk to. After learning what real listening means through her own pain, she brings that authentic support to her virtual assistant work.
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John Christian Leguro
JC's family covered 120,000 pesos for his car accident, teaching him "money is paper" compared to relationships. His genuine curiosity about different cultures and perspectives drives him to truly understand what each client needs and values.
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Almera Taneo
Guided by faith since receiving a Catholic scholarship, Almera built her career on honesty and service. Now transitioning into virtual assistance, she applies integrity and financial expertise to make lasting client impact.
Growth-Oriented Virtual Assistants
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Kaseylyn Valera
Kaseylyn felt trapped as an ESL teacher until she rediscovered her childhood love for technology. Learning she deserves better in life, she's now exploring new possibilities while helping clients grow too.
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Desiree Galpao
Desiree has worked everywhere - Taiwan factories, call centers, caregiving. After her father's recent passing, she's asking "What's next?" and embracing virtual assistance as her latest career evolution, always ready to learn something new.
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Erisa Cyrelle
Erisa learned that adult challenges require deeper communication than college ever did. Now transitioning careers, she values authentic connection and clear communication, bringing that same genuine understanding and confidence to her client work.
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Arn Steven Le Cadiente
After realizing his daily routine felt like going through the motions without purpose, Arn built systematic approaches to improvement. Now a married father learning video editing and social media management, he researches everything to deliver above-expectation VA work.
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Marie Kei Poebie Fenis
At 20, Marie turned teenage struggles into resilience, finding her voice through honest communication. Now in virtual assistance, she helps clients grow by encouraging authenticity and stepping outside comfort zones.
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Micah Sheena Deiparine
Micah, a junior financial consultant and new mom, turned sibling conflict into growth by rebuilding relationships. Now in virtual assistance, she brings positivity, empowerment, and dedication to supporting clients’ success.
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Juvie Sarmiento
Juvie discovered she loves helping people solve complex problems. After teachers helped her through college struggles, she's now preparing for her accounting licensure and determined to pay it forward.
Partnership-Minded Virtual Assistants
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Rona Dichoso
Rona maintains only four close friends after 20 years because she learned the difference between genuine care and superficial connections. "True friends are investment," she believes, bringing that same authentic approach to client relationships.
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John Timothy Kent P. Reyes
John admits he "didn't have that much friends before" until he met his gym buddies and discovered real friendship. Now understanding what genuine support feels like, he brings that same authentic care to client relationships.
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Alvin Pingot
Alvin turned betrayal and ridicule into resilience, choosing laughter over isolation. Now selective but sincere, he values genuine communication—bringing trust, empathy, and steady support to his virtual assistance work.
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Gea Blanco
Gea seeks freedom through courage, inspired by her adventurous father. She's willing to jump off cliffs and embrace any challenge that scares her. This fearless approach means she'll tackle the difficult projects others avoid.
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Diana Hiles
Diana discovered her favorite part of customer service wasn't processing shipments - it was hearing people's stories. "When they tell their life story, I become inspired," she shared.
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Clarence John Marte
Clarence started as the family breadwinner, always solving everyone's problems. Then he realized this wasn't helping anyone grow. Now he's learning to empower others instead of creating dependency - a mindset he brings to client work.
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Briyce Batao
After 15 years watching corporate colleagues backstab each other, Briyce chose a different path. Growing up in a community where neighbors naturally help each other, she builds success through genuine relationships rather than stepping on people.