Kids and young adults are often lack of the understanding of risks because they haven't got enough life experience to teach them life lessons so they often find it hard to build a causal link between actions and risks. This happens to many young adults and even teenagers when they first learn to drive. Learning... Continue Reading →
Mother’s Day Special for my followers & clients
I am grateful for what I have gained from my blog followers, subscribers and coaching clients. To appreciate your support for my coaching business, I will give away my eBook (for free!), if you leave a reply comment on this post about how much you appreciate your love from your Mum! This event will last... Continue Reading →
Personal Finance and Be Money smart! – Part VIII: Financial health check up
After a series of personal finance posts, it's time to go through a health check on your personal finance! If you have a personal finance planner, then your planner should have gone through annual checks with you. If you don't have a planner working with you, then it's not hard to go through a check... Continue Reading →
How to Enjoy the Second Half of Your Life Game- Sunset is the beginning of sunrise
The most common myth I've come across in life coaching is that: "it's too late to change my life". Well, this is almost always not true! I have seen some clients and surely, potential clients who 'devote' their lives to someone else. It's often their children, their husband/wife, caring their parents, or simply their jobs... Continue Reading →
Compromise and Acceptance- Be realistic about your life
The most interesting question I've come across in my career as a world top 50 university professor was asked by a university freshman (first-year student). At the end of my lecture, he approached me and asked me: "Which job in the aviation industry has the highest pay?" Hmmm… I was surprised! Then I told the... Continue Reading →
2020 Rewind and Reflection
It's the last day of 2020 today. I took the time to sit down and enjoy some quite time with a nice book and a cup of nice coffee at home. I have been on holiday for two weeks and have spent some time reflecting on what happened around me in this year. Brew a... Continue Reading →
What’s your real business?
If I ask you: "what business is McDonald's in?" Then, I guess most people will say that McDonald's is in the fast food business; they sell burgers. Well, this is not entirely true. The most interesting thing I learned last year about finance and business was that a company can have a business that builds... Continue Reading →
Coaching your kids- Part V: Self-driven kids
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our university has switched to online teaching and learning since late March 2020. Many people say that the young generation, in particular those who was born after 2000, grew up with digital gadgets and they have adapted to the digital life, almost naturally. If that's the case, then I'd think... Continue Reading →
Coaching your kids- Part IV: Discipline
Key takeaways: Discipline is essential for self-management;Disciplines are different from habits;Following disciplines requires training;After kids have grown up, they can self-discipline and achieve goals with ease. Based on my years of coaching experience, many issues we see in our lives can all boil down to one essential character: discipline. For adults, we follow disciplines that... Continue Reading →
Personal Finance and Be Money smart! – Part V: Shit happens!
Key takeaways: Personal finance can be affected by local/global economy;Future can be unpredictable, so always have a Plan B;Your Plan B should support you through the storm;Start building your Plan B today; it's never too late. I feel like writing this article because it's a good timing for many people to read. Since the pandemic... Continue Reading →

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