One way to manage feeling overwhelmed is to take small actions or steps such as volunteering or donating to causes you feel strongly about, writes TODAY senior journalist Mohd Taufiq Zalizan. He spoke to the following experts on protecting one's mental and emotional well-being from being overwhelmed, while still staying engaged with matters that are close to one's heart ❤️ : ➡ Dr Dr Geraldine Tan, director and psychologist at The Therapy Room ➡ Dr Praveen Nair, senior consultant at Raven Counselling and Consultancy ➡ Senior therapist Tom Maniatis promises from Promises Healthcare Pte Ltd #mentalhealth #mentalwellbeing #genzen
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Since the age of 15, Jaslynn Wong has tried her hand at a wide variety of part-time work, from retail shop assistant to tutor and even warehouse packer. Here's what #hustling so hard so early taught her — both the good and the bad.
Gen Z Speaks: At 22, I've already had 12 part-time jobs. It's been hard, but it's prepared me for 'real' working life
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At one time, #influencers were that “trusted friend” as they made recommendations online, but there is now a growing trend of influencer fatigue. Social media users, influencers and media experts told TODAY journalist Nikki Y. the increasingly saturated market of content creators has diluted the trust that some had built up. ➡ Anda Chaudhry, entrepreneur and content creator ➡ Ray Pang, media trainer, film director and content creator ➡ Pei Wen Wong, senior lecturer at Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University Singapore ➡ Dr Natalie Pang, head of communications and new media at the National University of Singapore ➡ Dr Samer Elhajjar, Ph.D., senior lecturer at the department of marketing at NUS Business School ➡ Ian Jeevan Prasad Arumugam, content creator ➡ Chloe Chua, freelancer who create makeup and skincare reviews ➡ James Soh, director of Renopedia ➡ Bean Kim, organisational consultant who makes beauty related content #marketing #deinfluencing #contentcreators
As consumers grow sceptical of influencers, content creators and businesses seek ways to be more ‘authentic’
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TODAY journalist Renald Loh said he was usually sceptical of mental health trends, and was wary as he entered darkened room with a pod of heavily salted water for "floatation therapy", said to bring on a sense of calm. Was it worth its salt? #floatationtherapy #mentalwellbeing #mentalhealth ➡ Palm Ave Float Club ➡ Soma Haus Pte. Ltd ➡ Shi Min Liew, director and clinical psychologist of Heartscape Psychology ➡ Dr Joel Yang, a clinical psychologist at Mind what Matters
Gen Zen: I doubted the benefits of lying in a water pod with 600kg of salt. Floatation therapy surprised me
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More and more Singaporeans are seeking to broaden their prospects abroad, but being away from the comforts of home has its trade-offs, notes Dawn Soo, medical director for Asia, Middle East & Africa at Cigna Healthcare. How can we best weigh the gains and costs for ourselves?
Commentary: Relocating for work is tough — but the gains are well worth the discomfort and hassle
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After years of feeling lost and struggling with money problems, finance feels like a real calling for Gen Y Speaks writer Danish Said. 💰
Gen Y Speaks: I used to rely on odd jobs to make ends meet. Studying finance has taught me to save and set money goals
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How should employees have a constructive conversation with their bosses? Should they be more proactive in doing it? TODAY journalist Amanda Yeap spoke to the following human resource experts who gave some tips: ➡ David Blasco Ramírez, country director of Randstad Singapore ➡ Jonathan Lasenby, technology head at Ethos BeathChapman
Adulting 101: My friend lost her job after failing probation. Here’s how to ask your boss about your progress
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In this digital age, people have more demands on their attention and they can switch to new content anytime. However, experts are saying that attention spans can be rebuilt through strategies such as setting bite-sized goals and solving logic puzzles. TODAY journalist Eunice Sng spoke to the following experts on the issue: ➡ Nav Vij, chief digital neuroscientist at Neurowyzr ➡ Dr Gemma Calvert, a professor of consumer neuroscience ➡ Dr Stijn Massar, a neuroscientist at National University of Singapore ➡ Dr Michael Patterson, a cognitive neuroscientist #neuroscience #attentionspan #shortattentionspan
Gen Zen: My attention span has shrunk over the years. Here's what can be done about it
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After a year spent learning Cantonese, Nicole C. reflects that learning a new language isn't really about picking the "better" option between traditional in-person tutoring or virtual platforms. Rather, the hardest part was overcoming her own insecurities and getting comfortable with making mistakes.
Commentary: Should you study a new language through human teachers or AI? After a year of using both, here's what I've learnt
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When it comes to #networking, how early is too early? Sivesh Kumar, an entrepreneur based in Delhi, India, has received plenty of attention online after creating a LinkedIn profile for his son, Tiger.
Indian entrepreneur creates LinkedIn profile for 2-year-old son so the boy can start networking early
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