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Janine Gutierrez says ‘small things’ make a difference in one’s success




March 31 ------ Janine Gutierrez reiterated the importance of how “small choices” can affect life positively, noting how a person’s life can also be considered as a form of art. In her acceptance speech during the Cosmopolitan Philippines’ Women of Influence Awards at the Newport World Resorts last March 27, Gutierrez spoke about how a person’s choice can be considered as something that makes a person’s life better. “I’m so happy to be the creative catalyst because I do believe that your life is your art. Your life is your legacy,” she said.


The actress then listed down examples of how a person’s life can change, such as the choice of their meals and the kind of content they post on social media. “The simple choices you make, like what you’re going to eat today or what I’m going to post about Masumi today, where you can share knowledge with your followers and friends, these small things that you do every day do make a big impact,” she said.


Staying on the topic, Gutierrez reiterated that imparting positive change among women doesn’t have to come from a person with a “huge success story.” For her, what matters is the intention behind it. “You don’t have to have a huge movement or a huge success story right away. It’s the small things you do every look àday that make a change and inspire the women around you. That is your activism and that is your art,” she said.


Aside from the “Lavender Fields” star, also recognized at the event were Mae Layug, Chezka Carandang, Jo Sebastian, Dr. Issa Matibag, Ann Dumaliang, Billie Dumaliang, Charm De Leon, Pat Lasaten, Agnes Reoma, Vanessa Maria Dolores Bueno and Patricia Melissa Joaquin-Publico. Also included among the awardees were AC Bonifacio and Maxine Esteban. Gutierrez recently appeared in the revenge drama “Lavender Fields” and the 81st Venice International Film Festival entry “Phantosmia.” Her other notable projects include “Dirty Linen,” “Sleep with Me,” “Villa Quintana” and “Makapiling Kang Muli.”


Source: inquirer.net

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