
JOURNAL YOUR WAY FORWARD
Her WorldOnce harnessed as a sexist trope in teenage chick flicks, journaling is now a panacea for modern life.

RAINER LAGEMANN
Home & DecorWhat’s German metal sculptor and photographer Rainer Lagemann’s personal philosophy? He shares the best piece of advice he’s ever heard, what inspires him and a couple of life lessons.

FAMILY
The Singapore Women's WeeklyMaster Your Finances | Avoid Burnout | The Gender Gap on Health

Positive Vibes Only
The Singapore Women's WeeklyStart each day with good thoughts and goal-getting energy by looking on the bright side – one way is using creative visualisation to bring you closer to achieving and creating what you want in your life.

You’re Jealous of Your Friend’s Success—What Do You Do?
CLEOYour friend just landed a big promotion and you’re happy for her... on the outside. The truth is, you’re overcome with jealousy and resentment. Does that mean you’re a terrible friend? Maria Luedeke, psychotherapist and Director of Aspire Counselling, breaks it down for us.

Everything You Need To Know About Direct School Admission
Young ParentsIf your kid is good at sports, music or has other talents, the DSA programme may be his key to getting into an elite secondary school or specialised school. Here’s what you should know about the process.

BLOW OFF BAD ENERGY
ShapeThe newest wellness craze is all about inhaling and exhaling, as people flock to breath work classes.

ART AND HAPPINESS
Home & DecorWe share three ways to practise arts therapy, an excellent method of self-care, at home.

The New Way To Finding Calm
The Singapore Women's WeeklyLiving in the “now” is the newest mantra for a life well lived. Experts say practising mindfulness helps bring calm and boosts productivity

Silent Witness
Asia SpaFamily constellations encourage watching your issues being played out by total strangers, taking a step back and seeing the bigger picture

SAY OM...
ShapeLike exercise, meditation improves physical and mental well-being, and boosts the quality of sleep. Think of it as chicken soup for the soul!

Slow down and enjoy the ride
Simply HerTelevision host Nikki Muller says she’s evolved from just wanting to be fit and strong to taking better care of her emotional health.