Podcasts grew remarkably since the pandemic. It served as a way of keeping up with the newest as well as being entertained and for some organisations, even served as a corporate growth strategy. Ry-Ann explains why she believes podcasting is here to stay.
Read MoreWhile it may feel awkward initially, remember that we were born with the capacity to dance! Children or toddlers who hear music playing for the first time may move or wobble to connect with the beat. As adults, that instinct is sometimes lost. Ry-Ann explains why that happens and how we can change.
Read MoreFor Zahwah, when she thinks about her dream life, she thinks about doing a lot of the things she truly love. Read on how she figures out a way to move forward from thinking about it so that she doesn’t think that sounds impossible to achieve, so she will give it a try.
Read MoreNawira recently left her workplace that she loved so that she could grow past her comfort zone. Change is hard and transitions take time. Read about what Nawira not only misses, but also what she has learnt to love and accept.
Read MoreThis Teacher’s Day, we want to say thank you to all the educators out there. Being an educator is definitely not an easy job, so we’ve asked a few of our educator friends how they juggle their careers and their mental health.
Read MoreHow does one deal with anxiety and in what ways does it affect your life? Why is it that something so irrational stunts your ability to just-do-it? Rev speaks about her experience with dealing with that weird stalker that never leaves your side.
Read MoreIf you’ve been finding yourself stuck in a loop with your past, you may not have healed from it completely. Here are some ways Zahwah has been trying to acknowledge her past, and slowly be free of the chains that have been holding her back.
Read MoreMeditation can include everything from heaving yourself into a lotus position to waiting patiently while your tea kettle boils. If you are like Ry-Ann, who finds the most difficult part of meditating to be silencing the chatter of the mind, you might want to try a meditation that requires some action such as tea mediation.
Read MoreIt’s not about burnout but understanding if you are right where you’re supposed to be. Is the pandemic stress? Is it a quarter-life crisis that came on too later? Rev rants out the five climatic points from her life from uni to work as she questions her life choices.
Read MoreT:>Works, a Singapore-based independent and international performance company, presents its third and final iteration of Festival of Women N.O.W. Running as an all-digital festival from 13 to 31 July, it celebrates alliances and solidarity between women through engagement, collaboration and dialogue. Read more to find out what are some of our Crazycat picks are for the festival!
Read MoreEducation has been a topic close to Ry-Ann’s heart since young. As a child, being “educated” meant pleasing parents, respect, and upward social mobility. As she grew up, learn how her view of education deepened in two fundamental ways.
Read MoreProcessing your emotions is not the easiest thing to do, but it is a healthy habit that can definitely help us in the long run. Zahwah runs through 4 ways to process your feelings while being kind to yourself.
Read More“Don’t be afraid of the scenic route” - Today, I’m starting to experience what that scenic journey could be, only because I gave myself permission to not be limited by my own fears of trying something new. Learn how Nawira chose courage over comfort.
Read MoreTurning thirty is scary, especially when you haven’t had it all figured out - and that’s perfectly okay. Liyana shares the big life lessons that she discovered as she prepared for her birthday last month.
Read MoreMama Zi & Baby T from Spice Zi Kitchen have had many years of conflicts and struggles. In the last seven, they have been on a journey to rebuild their relationship. Baby T shares their journey, and how running a venture together has helped shape that.
Read MoreCertain practices, such as paying tribute to the person you lost or practising mindfulness, can help you navigate this difficult time. Don’t sweep your feelings of grief and loss under the rug as you approach the holidays. Suppression is counterproductive. Instead, follow some best practices that grief specialists offer to navigate loss navigating this difficult time.
Read More‘My dearest Imaan, I hope that reading this letter is like getting a big hug on a bad day’. As Mother’s Day approaches, read Sarah’s words to her daughter in hopes that her baby girl will hold onto these words to live, learn and love as she grows into a woman one day.
Read MoreDo you remember the last time you said ‘Thank you’ to someone? Saying ‘Thank you’ does not only benefit the receiver but the person saying it as well. Zahwah explores 3 reasons why we should be sincerely thanking others more often.
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