
Let’s talk about D.I.N.K.s and S.I.N.K.s
D.I.N.K. stands for Dual Income No Kids. S.I.N.K. means Single Income No Kids. This is a growing phenomenon among the younger generation. To understand this more about this, we discussed this in LegaZ, the podcast of ZCME (Zonta Club of Makati and Environs).
The president of ZCME, Joanne Zapanta-Andrada, and I (I’m currently the club’s Corporate Secretary) interviewed Myrza Sison who was a SINK and now a DINK.
Myrza is a well-known media personality, writer, and speaker in the Philippines, recognized for her work in the fashion and lifestyle industries. She started her career as a model but gained prominence through her editorial roles, particularly as the former Editor-in-Chief of Cosmopolitan Philippines. Myrza has also worked with various publications and media platforms, making her an influential voice in women’s empowerment, personal development, and lifestyle topics. She advocates for women’s empowerment, self-confidence, and career growth, using her platform to inspire women to take control of their lives, particularly in terms of career, finances, and self-expression. She has spoken on various forums about her career journey and how she encourages women to embrace their individuality and strength.
She continues to share her insights through her speaking engagements, writing, and as a host of her own show, You Can Do This! where she discusses topics that help people live better and more fulfilling lives. Join our conversation and tell us what you think about this life choice of being a DINK or SINK.