About Emily & Little Pig Studio
Led by Kingdom principles and driven by a genuine desire to help her fellow agents succeed, Emily Ching started Little Pig Studio, providing virtual assistance and marketing services. Her main purpose is to serve other agents and entrepreneurs like her by taking care of the nitty-gritty tasks that, more than anything, sidetrack them from their main line of work.
Devoted to her faith and proud to proclaim it, Emily is part of a movement known as the Kingdom Driven Entrepreneurs that inspires and teaches business owners and professionals to be led by God in their endeavors. |
A core principle of this movement is accepting God’s invitation to work by His infinite grace and favor rather than relying primarily on one’s own grind. This is what inspires her to help agents take back their time and get away from the grind, since grinding is not what God wants of us but rather to live in abundance with time to pray and rest.
Emily is no stranger to the challenges of being a business owner. Among her early ventures when she was just starting out is called Bright Ideas Manila, which provides luxury scented candles to a discriminating Philippine market. She started Bright Ideas by sourcing material on foot, when online research and shopping were unavailable, to formulating the “recipe” for the longest burning formula. The candles are currently selling briskly in over 60 stores across the archipelago and online. While Emily has long divested from this business due to having moved to Canada, it was one she started and grew from scratch, and she was instrumental in building the success it enjoys today.
Now in her tenth year as a real estate professional in the Greater Vancouver area, Emily has developed a real knack for successfully matching properties to her clients based on their needs and wants. She has experienced all sorts of struggles that real estate professionals typically go through in this field, particularly the struggle with the purchase and use of apps and programs for the business. She knows how frustrating it is to be jumping from one program to another because the previous one did not work - not to mention the costs in terms of money, time, and effort. Thus, Little Pig Studio offers, among others, the service of learning the ins and outs of those programs and putting them to work for the agents.
Emily is an alumna of the University of British Columbia with a degree in Economics. Her greatest treasures are her husband and two young daughters, and their toy poodles.
Emily is no stranger to the challenges of being a business owner. Among her early ventures when she was just starting out is called Bright Ideas Manila, which provides luxury scented candles to a discriminating Philippine market. She started Bright Ideas by sourcing material on foot, when online research and shopping were unavailable, to formulating the “recipe” for the longest burning formula. The candles are currently selling briskly in over 60 stores across the archipelago and online. While Emily has long divested from this business due to having moved to Canada, it was one she started and grew from scratch, and she was instrumental in building the success it enjoys today.
Now in her tenth year as a real estate professional in the Greater Vancouver area, Emily has developed a real knack for successfully matching properties to her clients based on their needs and wants. She has experienced all sorts of struggles that real estate professionals typically go through in this field, particularly the struggle with the purchase and use of apps and programs for the business. She knows how frustrating it is to be jumping from one program to another because the previous one did not work - not to mention the costs in terms of money, time, and effort. Thus, Little Pig Studio offers, among others, the service of learning the ins and outs of those programs and putting them to work for the agents.
Emily is an alumna of the University of British Columbia with a degree in Economics. Her greatest treasures are her husband and two young daughters, and their toy poodles.