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How Bad is the Business of Doing Good in Singapore

August 26, 2019 James

The CEO of the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre calls non-profit work in Singapore tough, but is elitism, class division…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: counseling, counselling, counselor, depression, E-Pay brown face, find a counsellor, listenwithoutprejudice, Melissa Kwee, NVPC, Singapore Kindness Movement

The Aftermath of MP Lee Bee Wah’s “Si Gui Kia” Story

April 6, 2019 James

 Still #notmyAhGong & a Nation Wounded Love her or loathe her there’s no denying MP Lee Bee Wah provokes a…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: Anxiety, counselling, counselor, depression, LeeBeeWah, listenwithoutprejudice, notmyAhGong, SiGuiKia, therapy

Why Friendships “Fade”

November 9, 2018 James

They don’t fade but become clearer when we realise how our values and beliefs affect relationships Have you ever had…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: angry, authenticity, belief, counselling, counselor, depression, stress, values

7 Tips to Better Support your Friend with Cancer

October 31, 2018 James

A friend announces she has cancer on Facebook but I resist the urge to message her back. Instead we meet…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: Anxiety, Cancer, counselling, courage, depression, find a counsellor, lonely, suicide

7 Job Interviews from Hell

October 10, 2018 James

7 JOB INTERVIEWS FROM HELL TO NEVER LOSE SLEEP OVER BECAUSE  IT’S NOT YOU BUT THEM  (Based on real-life encounters in Singapore)…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: anger, Anxiety, depression

When it’s time to stop confiding in friends & family

October 9, 2018 James

  Confiding with selected friends and family can hurt more than heal. Despite their best intentions, the absence of empathy,…

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Posted in: Singapore Counselling Filed under: angry, Anxiety, counselor, depression, find a counsellor

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