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  • Building Strong Bonds

    Jaka / December 20, 2022
    “I workout seven days a week. Being a bodybuilder is regimental and time-consuming, but I love it! People always talk about discipline, but if you don’t enjoy working out, then you won’t be able sustain a routine for long.”
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  • Deep-Rooted

    Hubert / December 18, 2022
    “I was inspired to be a teacher by my former secondary school teacher, who, in spite of my quiet and reserved nature, believed in my capability to be a student leader. I hope to be that teacher for my students—to identify their potential and help them grow in their own unique way.”
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  • Tides Of A Decade

    Ida / December 15, 2022
    “I underestimated myself quite a lot in my 20s. Looking back, I was as capable then as I am now, so I should have taken more risks lah. Now, in my 30s, I’m telling myself, if I feel nervous about something, don’t care, just do it.”
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  • The Colour Yellow

    Ellina / December 13, 2022
    “Working in the media industry has taught me to be kind. In my role, I meet and liaise with many different people, and I’ve found that people can be quite unkind. I always remind myself that I don’t want to be them; I want to be nice despite being stressed and having deadlines to meet.”
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  • Adventurous Appetite

    Sofia / December 11, 2022
    “I’ve always loved to cook! Cooking is like a creative outlet that you can eat, and my parents are both chefs, so I was raised around great food. For me, it’s really fun to learn about new techniques, ingredients, or types of food, and then think about how to combine them or swap them out to create something new."
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  • Gone With The Flow

    Tracy / December 8, 2022
    “In the past year, I’ve learnt that being alone is okay. I just got out of a relationship where I depended on my partner a lot, so I had to relearn being alone. It’s tough, and some days get pretty lonely, but I know that life has so much more to offer than this. Sometimes, it’s hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but it’s there.”
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  • Father First And Foremost

    Jonathan / December 6, 2022
    “I’m a full-time father of three, so I’ve lost all my hobbies. But, being a father is great! It's the best thing that’s ever happened to me. As long as I see my kids happy, I’m happy.”
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  • In Good Time

    Sharon / December 4, 2022
    In the middle of Raffles Place Park on a Friday evening, amidst the sea of human rush hour traffic and throngs of Zumba dancing folks, we spotted Sharon, bright-eyed and cradling a bottle of wine. She was dressed comfortably in a simple black skirt and tank top ensemble, but had an air of poise and confidence about her that we just couldn’t ignore.
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  • Wellness All Round

    Frances / December 1, 2022
    “My weekends typically start off with a cup of coffee, as any day—weekend or weekday—would, followed by an extended period of yoga and meditation. There’s no specific type of yoga that I do. In fact, I’ve actually crafted my own permutation of it by taking bits and pieces that I enjoy most from the different courses that I’ve taken.”
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  • One Foot Into Adulthood

    Marian / November 29, 2022
    “Sometimes, you meet people who work differently from you, and you have to be adaptable. Since I’m just an intern, I’m at the end of the food chain, so I must be able to work with everybody, no matter their working style. We don't learn about adaptability in school, so these soft skills that are a bit more difficult to pick up.”
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  • Salad Days In Reusable Bags

    Ashley / November 27, 2022
    “Every time my colleagues and I go out to dabao food, it’s always packed in plastic bags and plastic containers. One day, I thought, “Okay, I’ve had enough. Maybe I can try to be more sustainable.” So I started using reusable containers and cutlery, which is how I got my start in sustainability.”
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  • A Toast To Heritage

    Simon / November 24, 2022
    “My family owns a winery called Pierre Vessigaud in Burgundy, a region famous for its wines. The name of our winery incorporates both my father’s name and my nickname. My father loves working in the vineyard, and has the patience required to make wine, but he doesn't really like the selling or business aspect of it, so my mother sells the wine.”
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