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Homegrown dreams: How work-at-home moms are building empires without leaving the living room

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May 09, 2025

Today's demanding world expects moms to do it all, and a growing number of Filipinas are showing that they can—all from the comfort of their own homes.

- By ZINNIA OLINARES

Homegrown dreams: How work-at-home moms are building empires without leaving the living room

These modern-day heroines are turning kitchen tables into boardrooms and nap times into golden hours of productivity.

THE BALANCING ACT OF LOVE AND LIVELIHOOD The house is quiet, save for the rhythmic tapping of fingers on a laptop keyboard. In the next room, a toddler naps peacefully. For many work-at-home moms (WAHMs) in the Philippines, this is the picture of entrepreneurship: a home filled with love, noise, and ambition.

While others commute through traffic, these mothers navigate a different kind of journey—juggling motherhood and building businesses from the heart of their homes. It's not always seamless, but it's fulfilling in ways that a traditional job rarely offers.

JUGGLING IT ALL For many work-at-home mompreneurs, the real challenge lies in the daily balancing act—managing back-to-back meetings, client deadlines, and household responsibilities. The lines between professional and personal life often blur, and staying focused can be tough when chores pile up and clash with the quiet time work demands.

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