Introduced in the cult favorite “Bagets 2” in the late 80s, Cheska Iñigo was a teen star whose budding career was clipped when she decided to finish her degree in psychology and raise a family.
Two decades later, she returned via teleseryes on ABS-CBN and GMA Network, notably “Mga Anghel na Walang Langit” and “Encantandia.” From then, she had become a regular on TV and movie projects, transforming into different characters with a depth of emotion that had endeared her to audiences despite her long absence.
Being part of MgtStrat wasn’t a conscious choice, according to Cheska, who is among 50 of the company’s consultants and coaches worldwide. Her family-run brokerage firm has partnered with MgtStrat for their team-building activities and certification training since they commenced operations in the Philippines in 1992.
According to Cheska, positive psychology is a different take on how we see things in life. It’s a part of the science of psychology. “For example, in a corporate setting we usually ask, ‘Bakit ba nangyari ito? Ano ba ang mali? You can say instead, ‘Okay, this happened. How can we improve it? How can we be better?’ This way, we approach the same problem, but it’s not as scary or threatening. I am more willing to explore. I am not afraid of judgment, whereas if I tell you, “O ano’ng nangyari bakit ganun? Mali ka na naman!"
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