"I still have a few months left to prepare and I feel like it's enough for me to prepare everything because I trust the people behind me, the people beside me in this journey. ALV (Arnold L. Vegafria, her manager), also my team, or my team Baguio, my Promedia family as well, they're guiding me all throughout every stage that I step into. That's why now, yes, time management is also the key, but I feel very grateful that I have a strong support system," she shared during a recent contract signing with Universal Records Philippines.
"Of course, as I mentioned, I feel very blessed that I am where I am right now. Maybe some people may think that time management is difficult for this because I have to prepare for my international competition but I really want to challenge myself more. And (I have) my school and my studies as well. So I had a lot of opportunities that came but I feel very blessed and lucky to have this because not all of us or not all aspiring artists can also have this opportunity. So, now I'm really grateful to have this milestone," she added.
This story is from the October 21, 2024 edition of The Philippine Star.
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