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Four ways AI is helping mompreneurs achieve work-life balance

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May 27, 2025

What if you could build a thriving business without missing out on precious family moments?

Four ways AI is helping mompreneurs achieve work-life balance

The outdated notion that success demands sacrificing family time is being rewritten by a powerful force: technology. Today, innovative tools are empowering mompreneurs to seamlessly integrate their professional dreams with their personal lives.

Jenielyn Sicabalo-Nieva, the driving force behind the blossoming MP Nieva's Flower Company, shares how she cultivates more precious moments with her family even as her stunning floral arrangements flourish.

"We're now better at making content for social media to promote the business," she says. "We respond to customers' inquiries quicker and more efficiently."

You might think that Jenielyn has hired a whole new team to do content creation, marketing, and day-to-day operations but no, the reality is quite different.

Jenielyn and other members of Madiskarte Moms PH gained these enhanced capabilities through Gemini Academy, an AI training program held on March 5.

This initiative, "Ayan na! AI na!," was supported by PLDT Home, in collaboration with Google Philippines. Beyond providing an efficient infrastructure that allows mompreneurs to scale up their businesses and reach wider markets, PLDT Home empowers them through digital literacy programs and workshops with successful entrepreneurs who started small.

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