

(Why is it easier to save fats than money?) – My Ipon Diary, page 12Īnd since I am one with Coach Chinkee in encouraging more people to save money, I am giving away 10 copies of My Ipon Diary to 10 lucky readers! Yup, no kidding! “Bakit mas madaling mag-ipon ng taba kaysa pera?”

To give you an idea of what I’m talking about, here’s an excerpt: Many of his followers find this funny, but if you are not the type that could laugh at life’s absurdness, do not buy this book. If you’ve already read Coach Chinkee’s other books, you would know that he was made famous by his often harsh comments and very relatable antics. This weakness actually says more about the readers than the book itself. Reading this book feels like talking to a friend: no drama, no judgment, no bias. My Ipon Diary uses normal everyday words (mostly Tagalog) so that more people can relate to it and finally join the movement towards taking care of their finances. Saving money is no rocket science and so must be its explanation.

I bet many would be surprised to find out how much money is spent on morning coffee or eat-outs especially when done repeatedly. Cutting back on expenses actually starts with awareness and these computations are eye-opening. One of my favorite parts of the book was the calculation of unnecessary expenses which we can all let go to in order to save money. So here’s what I think of My Ipon Diary: STRENGTHS Blogger perks! During the exclusive meet and greet after the book launch/seminar
