Mike Hilado believes in the power of positive thinking
September 29, 2003 | 12:00am
What we do when we develop films at Mike Hilados Kodak stores is "capture those happy moments." These photo centers (in Ortigas and another near Makati Medical Hospital) benefit from Mikes aggressive marketing.
Beside his photo shops, Mike has set up A-go-go Cafés where delicious panini sandwiches are served. And when the opportunity to open a business center at Ayala Tower presented itself, our 57" bachelor seized the chance to provide yet another service.
With his MBA from the University of Virginia, 39-year-old Mike felt that his retail ventures did not challenge his mind. So, armed with his previous experience as US tax consultant with Price Waterhouse, our bachelor set up his own accounting group. Today, Mike Hilados priority is his firm, Straightline Accounting.
Which talent would you most like to have?
Being able to win the hearts of more women.
Name a moment that brings back happy memories.
When I got my MBA. My whole family was there, including my parents, Oscar and Marylou; my sister Patty; my brother David; and my Tita Tina.
What is your most fervent wish?
To live a happy life Its a general statement but I would like to experience a lot in life and enjoy every minute of it. I look for things that make me happy and make others happy.
How do you resolve your conflicts?
I am very disheartened about what is going on in our country because I grew up during the martial law years and have very strong ideas about what this country should be. I am not satisfied with what is happening. I can only do my part in my own life and be consistent with what I believe in.
What book influenced your life?
Positive Thinking. Learning how to be positive in life from Vincent Peale has been a great influence since I was in high school.
What is your greatest fear?
Fear itself.
What is the trait you most deplore in yourself?
My high expectations create disappointments.
What is the trait you most deplore in others?
Insincerity.
What is your current state of mind?
I have clarity in what I want in life and what my goals are.
If you had the chance to change something in your life, what would that be?
I should have done more to find that special someone.
What is your greatest extravagance?
I try always to enjoy myself, I splurge.
What is the first thing you look for when you meet a woman?
Well, I have to be physically attracted to her. She must be on the slim side.
Which historical character would you like to have been?
John F. Kennedy. His charisma encouraged people to follow him. He was a leader.
What is your idea of perfect happiness?
Being around people I love in a place that I want to be.
Which famous quotation would you have wanted to be the author of?
The ideas from the Vincent Peale book like Positive Thinking gets positive results.
What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?
Being fooled by someone you trust.
What does your dad often say to you?
"Work hard. Be good Christians." I am the eldest so maybe it was more ingrained in me.
What is your favorite journey?
I like traveling and seeing the world. My most recent trip was to San Francisco last June. Stayed for a month. Its the perk of being an entrepreneur.
What is the quality you most like in a woman?
Confidence.
What is your greatest regret?
Not being assertive enough. In certain situations, I was too nice.
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Beside his photo shops, Mike has set up A-go-go Cafés where delicious panini sandwiches are served. And when the opportunity to open a business center at Ayala Tower presented itself, our 57" bachelor seized the chance to provide yet another service.
With his MBA from the University of Virginia, 39-year-old Mike felt that his retail ventures did not challenge his mind. So, armed with his previous experience as US tax consultant with Price Waterhouse, our bachelor set up his own accounting group. Today, Mike Hilados priority is his firm, Straightline Accounting.
Which talent would you most like to have?
Being able to win the hearts of more women.
Name a moment that brings back happy memories.
When I got my MBA. My whole family was there, including my parents, Oscar and Marylou; my sister Patty; my brother David; and my Tita Tina.
What is your most fervent wish?
To live a happy life Its a general statement but I would like to experience a lot in life and enjoy every minute of it. I look for things that make me happy and make others happy.
How do you resolve your conflicts?
I am very disheartened about what is going on in our country because I grew up during the martial law years and have very strong ideas about what this country should be. I am not satisfied with what is happening. I can only do my part in my own life and be consistent with what I believe in.
What book influenced your life?
Positive Thinking. Learning how to be positive in life from Vincent Peale has been a great influence since I was in high school.
What is your greatest fear?
Fear itself.
What is the trait you most deplore in yourself?
My high expectations create disappointments.
What is the trait you most deplore in others?
Insincerity.
What is your current state of mind?
I have clarity in what I want in life and what my goals are.
If you had the chance to change something in your life, what would that be?
I should have done more to find that special someone.
What is your greatest extravagance?
I try always to enjoy myself, I splurge.
What is the first thing you look for when you meet a woman?
Well, I have to be physically attracted to her. She must be on the slim side.
Which historical character would you like to have been?
John F. Kennedy. His charisma encouraged people to follow him. He was a leader.
What is your idea of perfect happiness?
Being around people I love in a place that I want to be.
Which famous quotation would you have wanted to be the author of?
The ideas from the Vincent Peale book like Positive Thinking gets positive results.
What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?
Being fooled by someone you trust.
What does your dad often say to you?
"Work hard. Be good Christians." I am the eldest so maybe it was more ingrained in me.
What is your favorite journey?
I like traveling and seeing the world. My most recent trip was to San Francisco last June. Stayed for a month. Its the perk of being an entrepreneur.
What is the quality you most like in a woman?
Confidence.
What is your greatest regret?
Not being assertive enough. In certain situations, I was too nice.
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