Saturday, January 7, 2017

The Perfect Blend: Tips To Become Good in LIFE




"How to be You Po?"
A funny question usually asked among us Bloggers and friends.

I always answer with a smug on my face and a load of confidence: "Wala eh, Goddess eh!"
But truth is, there is so much in me that meets the eye!  Close friends knew what I've been through and this huge smile on my face you see everyday are a result of pure perseverance, faith in oneself and the Lord!

And I always make it a point to depend on a very "babaw" way to keep myself sane!  Some girls would depend on chocolates, pizza, movie-marathon, etc... I would simply go for a good cup of coffee, sit back, close my eyes and just enjoy the scent before I take my first sip.


And recently, I read about the story of ONE Filipino Barista making a name for himself, Justin Dela Fuente of Costa Coffee Philippines! 

Justin recently bested other baristas from here and abroad in the Southeast Asia and Indian leg of the annual Barista of the Year (BOY) competition by Costa Coffee.  Seeking to find the crème de la crème in coffee-making, Europe’s #1 Coffee Shop challenges all the Costa Coffee baristas in the world to create a signature drink in hopes of winning the Barista of the Year award in London, UK. In January 2017, Justin is set to take a shot at the coveted title as he will proudly represent the whole region of Southeast Asia and India.

 And his inspirational story made me want to share to you guys on how we can learn from him, not just being a world-class barista, but be a world-class person in anything you do!





According to Justin ---
Have the right amount of patience. - Perfecting your first cup of coffee takes time. Even the greatest baristas didn’t make a perfect latte art or even the perfect brew at first try so there’s no reason to be intimidated. You’ll encounter spills and burns along the way but with the right attitude,everything’s going to be worth it. Learn from your mistakes and take a shot at it once more. Or twice. Or even thrice. Just keep on trying until everyone wants a taste of the blend you worked so hard for.

Develop a thirst for knowledge. - Being a barista requires an insatiable desire to learn. Go the extra mile in researching about the industry and mastering your barista vocabulary. Take every criticism positively. And more importantly, involve and immerse yourself in the environment of your store. Treat everything you see, hear, and feel as a learning opportunity -- from the names of the kinds of coffee, to the names of your regular customers. Eventually you’ll be a master of your craft (and no one will hate you for misspelling their names!)

Overflow with passion. - If there’s one thing you can put too much of in every cup, it’s passion. Keep in mind that being a barista is a privilege and people count on you to make good coffee that’ll brighten up their day or be the sweet ending to their night. Make sure you pour some passion into every cup of coffee you make because the customers trust you enough to make their favorite drink. Take that as a challenge and give them the best coffee experience they’ve ever had.

Throw some fun into the mix. - As a barista, you are not expected to be a robot. You can be who you are and your co-baristas and customers will love you for it. Have fun, maintain a positive outlook and that 9-hour shift of yours will fly by. Trust me, your daily grind won’t be as bad if you continue to attract and spread positive energy to everyone who comes in and out of your store.

Serve your best. - Once you’ve mastered your craft, don’t be afraid to let everyone around the world know how far you’ve come. Join local and international barista competitions to continuously hone your coffee-making skills. With the right amount of dedication and creativity, even first-timers like Justin can bring home trophies and go on to be renowned internationally, thus bringing pride and honor to our country. Soon enough, the Philippines won’t just be known as a country of heavy coffee drinkers; we will be known as a nation of talented and world-class coffee makers.

Let’s cheer Justin on as he represents not only the Philippines, but the whole of Southeast Asia and India in Costa Coffee’s Barista of the Year competition! Please Share your support online by using the hashtag #JustinForTheWin!


Best of luck, Justin!
So proud to be a Filipino!

Keep smilin'
Stay happy!
 

6 comments :

  1. I've studied barista but I did not have the chance to practice it because I entered college...so proud of Justin :D

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  2. Wow looks tasteful :) Congrats and God Bless Justine :)

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  3. very inspiring thank you ms nikki for sharing!

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    1. my pleasure! I love sharing inspiring stories like this

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