The New Year has a strong and reliable universal pull unlike many other holidays. It symbolizes a time of reflection, rejuvenation and rebirth.
The New Year has a strong and reliable universal pull unlike many other holidays. It symbolizes a time of reflection, rejuvenation and rebirth.
As cliche as it sounds, we often hear the infamous saying, “Change is the only constant in life”, which makes adapting extremely crucial. It is both a survival and a success skill.
Many of us were hoping that with each new phase introduced, we would inch one step closer to returning to our old lifestyle as per usual. However, after a year of dealing with coronavirus (Covid-19), we recognise that the concluding result was not the one we had in mind.
As promised, we have picked four lucky respondents who each had won an NTUC voucher worth $50. They are: Sonya, Dawn, Michelle and Bryan. We also picked one lucky respondent – Rebecca – who won herself an iPhone 12. Congratulations to all of them!
There are mornings where we wake up and tell ourselves that we are going to be extra productive today, only to realise that by midday, the adrenaline of wanting to be productive has worn off and we start procrastinating.
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At a young age, Queenie Chan discovered her love for children. Inspired by her pre-school teachers growing up, Queenie pursued a purposeful career in Early Childhood Care and Education.
Germaine Thong shares why and how she sees herself being a steward of SFA’s mission in ensuring and securing a supply of safe food.
Aaron Tan’s keen interest in the financial world led him to undertake Business Administration in NUS. When he is not studying in hall, he enjoys sports and fundraising activities.
As a student-athlete, Levyn Wong has honed a variety of skills which has contributed to her success both on and off the field. She shares how cultivating resilience has enabled her to cross hurdles and bounce back after encountering setbacks in life.
Being creative is an understated asset in life. Growing up, we often shift our focus away from it. However, the very moment we walk outside and take a good look around us, we are greeted with a plethora of creative developments that have contributed to a greater level of efficiency to aid our daily activities.
It is easy to think that some students are born to excel and others were born to just “get by” in school. While it is true that we are all born with different strengths and abilities, there are actually some habits we can all practise to ensure that we excel in the things we set out to do in life.