"It's a luxury to switch my brain off and not talk to anyone. If not, then I'll most likely be spending time with my friends or family over a hearty meal or drinks. I always believe that if someone or something matters and is important, you will make time. So, it’s really not about having time — it’s about making time." Juliana says.
“Strictly prioritise and allocate your days. You'll be able to slot in your different appointments easily once you have a basic schedule,” Elaine says. “Also, in the midst of the chaos, allocate personal time for yourself.”
"I believe everyone has this checklist of favourite outfit combinations, like “This top must go with these particular pants” for some reason," Lay Hiang says. "60% of my outfit choices are made from this checklist."
Don’t mistake Tammy for one of the ang mohs; although she is of English, Scottish, Peranakan, and Vietnamese descent, she is inherently Singaporean at heart.