
“Habang kumikita ka sa work, may steady source of income, doon ka mag-start ng business mo.”īut as your regular job take up most hours of your day, be prepared to devote the rest of your time in making your dream business a reality. Tan suggests building up your new business on the side before transitioning into full-time entrepreneurship as you expect money to be tight in the first stages of setting up a business.

The allure of earning money at the comfort of your home country and not being a thousand miles away from your family might push you to hand over a resignation letter in a flash.īut it could take months before you break even and start earning money. If you’re stressing about whether to leave your current job overseas to come home and start your own business, motivational speaker and life coach Chinkee Tan leaves a few tips you might want to check out.

Almost all overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) dream of coming home for good, but in a way that they can still provide for a roof over their heads and their family as well.
