How the Bright Barkada of Sun Life can inspire you to level up your financial game

Let’s face it—adulting is tough. You’ve got dreams to chase, goals to crush, and a future to plan, but there’s one thing that can make everything feel a bit overwhelming: money. You’ve probably heard a lot about financial literacy, maybe even tried to figure out how to budget or save, but where do you even start? The good news is that you’re not alone in this journey. Meet the Bright Barkada—a group of five Gen Z content creators who are here to show you that getting your finances in order can be empowering, fun, and yes, totally doable.

Sun Life Philippines recently introduced the Bright Barkada to inspire people like you to take control of your finances and make smarter money decisions. The group, made up of Dan Yotoko, Elize Mariano, John “JD” Deseo, Cess Tan, and Migo Austria, is on a mission to show how financial literacy helps you live a brighter life. They’re real-life friends who are chasing their dreams while supporting each other—and now they’re inviting you to join them in learning how to turn those dreams into reality, with a little help from some solid financial planning.

So, how can you follow in their footsteps? Here are five important tips you can pick up from the Bright Barkada:

1. Financial Literacy is Key to Adulting

Whether you like it or not, adulting comes with responsibilities—managing your money is one of the biggest. It might seem scary at first, but learning how to handle your finances early on will give you more control over your future. That’s exactly what the Bright Barkada is here to prove. They’re just like you—figuring things out as they go, but with a focus on making better financial decisions.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, start small. Think of financial literacy as a toolkit that will help you achieve what you’ve always dreamed of, whether it’s starting a business, traveling the world, or just having a stable future. Every little step you take now will count in the long run.

2. Learn From Real-Life Experiences

Dan Yotoko, known as the “Active Runner,” has built his platform by sharing #RealTalkSaglit moments on TikTok, where he opens up about the life lessons he’s learned from his own experiences. And one of the biggest lessons? Managing money is part of building the life you want.

Dan’s story is a great reminder that it’s okay to make mistakes—what’s important is that you learn from them. Maybe you’ve overspent before or struggled with budgeting, but that doesn’t mean you can’t bounce back and improve. Every financial experience, good or bad, teaches you something valuable.

3. Passion Meets Smart Financial Planning

You don’t have to give up what you love to be financially smart. Look at Elize Mariano, the group’s “Beauty Guru,” and Cess Tan, the “Fashionista.” They’re passionate about beauty and fashion, but they know that in order to sustain their passions, they need to be financially savvy. Whether you’re into skincare, makeup, fashion, or any other hobby, you can find ways to balance it with your financial goals.

The trick is to budget for the things you love while still planning for your future. By prioritizing your spending and setting aside money for what matters most, you can enjoy your passions without putting your financial health at risk.

4. Support Systems Make a Difference

One of the best things about the Bright Barkada is how they support each other in their financial journeys. When you surround yourself with people who are also focused on financial literacy, you stay motivated to stick to your own goals.

Migo Austria, “The Smart One,” knows this well. He recently graduated with Latin honors and plans to pursue law—ambitious goals that require both focus and careful planning. With friends like the Bright Barkada cheering him on, Migo is proving that big dreams are achievable with the right mindset and a solid financial plan.

You don’t have to figure out everything on your own. Lean on your friends, family, or even online communities to share tips, advice, and support.

5. It’s Never Too Early to Start

One thing the Bright Barkada wants you to know is that it’s never too early to start learning about financial planning. Whether you’re still in school or just starting your career, the time to start thinking about your finances is now. The earlier you begin, the more prepared you’ll be to handle whatever life throws your way.

Sun Life Philippines has teamed up with the Bright Barkada to show you how financial literacy can help you live life to the fullest. They’ve even launched a video podcast called “Adulting with the Bright Barkada” where they dive deep into their experiences with money and adulting. It’s packed with practical tips, relatable stories, and real talk on how they manage their finances while chasing their dreams.

You can watch the first episode on Sun Life’s official Facebook page and YouTube channel through this link: www.sunlife.co/BrightBarkadaPodcast.

Financial Freedom Is in Your Hands

As Sun Life Philippines Chief Client Experience and Marketing Officer Carla Gonzalez-Chong puts it, “We’re glad to have the Bright Barkada as allies in our financial literacy advocacy. We hope that through the content they will create, today’s generation will be inspired to build bright money habits, learn more about financial solutions, and secure their future.”

So, what are you waiting for? Take the first step toward financial freedom today. Follow @SunLifePH on Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok to stay updated on the latest financial tips and tricks from the Bright Barkada. And if you’re ready to dive deeper, check out Sun Life’s products and services at www.sunlife.co/GettingStarted.

Remember, your future is bright—and with a little financial planning, you can make it even brighter.

Details provided in a recent press release.

How freeing yourself from money worries lets you #LiveLifeBrighter

Picture a life where stress and worries take a backseat, where your daily concerns don’t revolve around making ends meet or fretting over unexpected expenses. That is what a brighter life means to me. It’s a life unburdened by financial strains, a life where you have the freedom to chase your dreams, nurture your relationships, and explore your passions without the constant shadow of money problems looming overhead.

Financial Stress and Its Impact

Let’s rewind to the past – a time when my journey (together with my husband’s) was just beginning. Fresh out of college, I found myself not only navigating the world of adulthood but also shouldering the responsibilities of parenthood. The weight of financial obligations grew as my husband and I pursued career paths that differed from our college majors. Climbing the corporate ladder was exhilarating, but it came with its share of challenges, particularly as we juggled building a family alongside our demanding careers.

The differences in how my husband and I managed money only added to the stress. Our contrasting financial styles led to disagreements and misunderstandings, increasing already existing tensions. It became clear that money was not just a tool for transactions; it was intertwined with our emotions, choices, and even our happiness.

Old Gel and Volts 2
Old Gel and Volts 3

Back then, I was constantly fretting over utility and credit card bills, wallowing in bitterness because I felt like I was being left behind by my peers who are out partying at clubs, dining at fine restaurants, or job-hopping to more glamorous or higher paying work, while I was stuck at home, learning how to be a wife and parent, or stuck at work, earning a paycheck to settle the burgeoning bills.

I won’t be surprised if there were times when Hubby didn’t like me then, given how often I nagged and complained. To tell you the truth: looking back, I wouldn’t like me either.

The Journey to Financial Independence

Fast forward to today, and our story has taken quite a different turn. Over time, we’ve come to realize that financial independence isn’t just about having a substantial bank balance; it’s about understanding how money works and aligning our goals and values. (Of course, it helped that as our brood grew to two children, our motivations for getting our act together doubled.)

Also, as we matured and our careers stabilized, we gained a better grasp of managing our finances as individuals and as a couple.

This is when we started to see a shift.

We began to communicate more openly about our financial aspirations, fears, and plans. Gradually, we moved from vastly opposing views on spending and saving our money to meeting in the middle. With this newfound alignment, there was this tangible sense of relief and freedom. It was like shedding an invisible weight that had held us down for far too long.

Cultivating a Brighter Life through Financial Freedom

With financial worries fading into the background, we saw some changes in our relationship as well. We began to appreciate each other’s perspectives, strengths, and even quirks. This newfound understanding brought a renewed sense of togetherness, as we faced life’s challenges hand in hand.

Bali Trip
Bay Area

But it wasn’t just about us as a couple. As individuals, we started investing more in ourselves – exploring passions, hobbies, and interests that had taken a backseat during the turbulent financial times. By pursuing career paths that aligned with our competencies and interests, we were also able to develop as professionals and experience pride in our work. We also learned to manage ourselves better, making wiser purchase decisions and putting more value on things that will benefit our family in the long-term, rather than just giving us a momentary taste of luxury. Ultimately, these personal shifts not only made us happier but also added new dimensions to our relationship.

I can definitely say that at this point, we are living significantly brighter lives.

First things first: The Financial Planning Pyramid

We all have our unique personal and financial journeys but there are some bits of wisdom that guide us, no matter our unique circumstances.

One of these is the Financial Planning Pyramid.

Sunlife Financial Planning Pyramid
From SunTalks Digital Media Edition “Achieving Your Own Brighter Life”

This tool serves as a road map, determining our current priorities as they pave the way towards our long-term financial objectives.

For instance, as Hubby and I worked our way towards financial liquidity – being able to cover our family’s daily needs, managing our debt and being secure of our ability to weather calamities ranging from bad weather to work disruptions – we are able to devote time and energy towards pursuits that greatly contribute to our family’s health and happiness, as well as those that protect and build wealth that improve our way of life, as well as transfer as our legacy to our kiddos.

This is just one of the many insights that I, together with fellow bloggers, learned during the recent Sun Talks Digital Media Edition “Achieving Your Own Brighter Life.”

Sunlife Achieving Your Own Brighter Life
During the SunTalks Digital Media Edition “Achieving Your Own Brighter Life” (I’m in one of the Zoom frames :-))

During the session, Sunlife Agency Strategy & Digital Transformation Head Jenny del Mundo and Sun Life Advisor Josh Jayzzer de Leon shared their personal experiences and smart tips on how everyone could achieve financial freedom to be able to achieve their own brighter lives.

Fundamental to all of these learnings, of course, is the need to manage money wisely to be able to grow it and live a life free from financial worries.

As I reflect on where Hubby and I were when we started and where we are now, the transformation is awe-inspiring. Our journey from financial stress to having a lot more financial freedom has taught us that money isn’t just currency; it’s the power to shape our lives, relationships, and happiness. The weight of worries has been replaced with the lightness of possibilities, and every day feels like a step towards a brighter future.

So, Dear Reader, should you ever find yourself bogged down by financial woes, remember that you hold the pen to your financial story. As you navigate the maze of financial choices, keep in mind that freedom from money worries is not just a destination; it’s a way of life, one that allows you to shine brighter than you ever thought possible.

Begin your journey towards financial freedom. Check out Sun Life’s life insurance products by consulting a Sun Life advisor or visiting its website.

Sun Life is a leading international financial services organization providing asset management, wealth, insurance and health solutions to individual and institutional Clients. Sun Life has operations in a number of markets worldwide, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda. As of December 31, 2022, Sun Life had total assets under management of CAD 1.33 trillion. For more information, please visit http://www.sunlife.com.

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Sharpen your money smarts with these online money games

Let’s face it: chances are, many of us aren’t money-smart.

Some of us can go through our entire lives without knowing how to make budgets work, save our earning, handle debt or even make our money grow into wealth.

Sadly, most of the education we received growing up involved practically anything except money matters. Whether this is due to the lack of appreciation of our educational institutions on financial literacy or the tendency of the academe to look down on matters of coin, this situation leaves us at a loss when it comes to financial problems.

What is money smarts?

Money smarts, otherwise known as financial literacy, refers to the knowledge and skills required to manage one’s personal finances effectively. It involves understanding how to earn, save, invest, and spend money in a way that maximizes one’s financial well-being and minimizes financial stress.

Money Games @ MortgageCalculator.org
Money Games @ MortgageCalculator.org

If you feel yourself lacking in any of these skills, you may need to brush up on your money smarts.

  1. Budgeting. Can you create a budget and stick to it? Do you understand the flow of your income and expenses and therefore know how to allocate your money accordingly?
  2. Saving. Can you put aside some money for short-term and long-term goals? Should a medical emergency that brings astronomical hospital bills, a major purchase such as a downpayment for a house, or sudden unemployment arise, will you have saved funds for it?
  3. Investing. Can you make your money grow aside from just working several jobs, thereby getting passive income? Would you know how to invest your money and manage your risks to support your goals?
  4. Debt Management. Would you be able to manage your debt responsibly, such as paying off high-interest debt first and avoiding unnecessary debt?
  5. Financial Planning. Can you plan your finances for a long-term basis taking into consideration your goals, income, and expenses? Can you plot out the steps you have to take and adjustments you need to make with how you earn, spend and save your money to be able to achieve your goals?

Why is it important to have money smarts?

Money smarts is important because it allows us to take control of our finances, bringing about these benefits:

  1. Financial Stability: It helps us ensure that we are living within our means and saving for our future.
  2. Reduced Stress. It provides us with the know-how to manage our finances effectively, eliminating guesswork and uncertainty.
  3. Better Financial Decisions. It allows us to make informed decisions about our money, particularly in terms of investing, saving and spending.
  4. Increased Wealth. It helps us increase our wealth over time through making smart financial decisions and investing in our future.

How to develop money smarts

If you find yourself lacking in money smarts, it makes sense to start developing it. The prospect may seem daunting at first, but with some dedication, you can take some steps to improve your financial knowledge and skills:

  1. Get in the know. Educate yourself about personal finance by reading books, attending seminars, or taking online courses about the basics of budgeting, saving, investing, and debt management.
  2. Start budgeting. Creating and sticking to a budget is an essential component of money smarts. Track your expenses for a month – including all expenses such as rent, utilities, food, and entertainment – and factor those into your budget.
  3. Set financial goals. Have a definite goal in mind to help you make smart financial decisions and stay motivated to do so while saving for a down payment on a house or paying off debt.
  4. Start saving today. If you haven’t already, set aside a portion of your income each month for an emergency fund or long-term savings.
  5. Manage your debt. Being entirely debt-free is not the main goal as debt can help fund investments or assets to improve your life while allowing you practice good payment behavior.
  6. Invest wisely. Investing can help grow your wealth over time, but it’s important to get into it with eyes wide open. Research different investment options, such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, and choose investments that align with your financial goals and risk tolerance.
  7. Benefit from the wisdom of others. Seek advice from a financial advisor or mentor who can provide guidance and support as you work towards your financial goals. You can also make use of online resources such as MortgageCalculator.org to deepen your knowledge about personal finance.

A fun way to sharpen your money smarts

Aside from providing a range of educational resources on mortgages and home buying, MortgageCalculator.org also offers free and easy -to-use mortgage calculators to help users calculate various aspects of their mortgage payments and, ultimately, their financial health.

It also houses a variety of engaging and educational money games that can help users improve their money smarts and practice their financial decision-making using real-world scenarios. Over time, as users develop their financial acumen, they also develop their confidence to make sound financial decisions in real life.

Money Games @ MortgageCalculator.org
Money Games @ MortgageCalculator.org

Want to try your hand at honing your own money smarts through online games at MortgageCalculator.org? Check these out:

  • Cashback: Give the correct change for each transaction by selecting the bills and coins needed to correctly sum to the customer’s change amount. This is perfect for teaching kids about the value of money (because they, too, need to develop money smarts!)
  • Stocks: Ever wondered what it was like to be one of those day traders at Wall Street? This game simulates the up- and down-trends of the stock market while the player tries to buy low while selling high.
  • Red Outpost: Colonize Mars by sending astronauts to harvest food and mine valuable goods. The game approximates the dynamics of building a new economy from the ground up.
  • Coffee Shop: Build your coffee shop business by managing your inventory, cashflow, pricing and formula taking the fluctuations on the demand for coffee based on the weather. This teaches players to balance both internal and external factors in growing a business.
  • Sort the Trash. Move the recycling bins across the screen to catch recyclables such as cans, cartons and bottles. This is a good approximation of the need to weed through all sorts of trash to get the items of value.

These are just a sampling of the games available at at MortgageCalculator.org. Browse through the various categories to find the games that can help you grow your knowledge and skills on financial matters while providing you with lots of fun!

By providing an engaging and interactive way to learn about business strategy and personal finance, these games make learning about money more accessible and fun, which you can then apply to your real-life money strategy.

No matter which stage in life you are right now, developing money smarts is the best way to take control of your finances to get you to achieve financial stability. Honing your financial literacy will help you make smart financial decisions to set you up in a good financial position for life. So take the time to learn about money and take full advantage of the resources available to sharpen your money smarts.