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JOURNAL YOUR WAY FORWARD

JOURNAL YOUR WAY FORWARD

Her World

Once harnessed as a sexist trope in teenage chick flicks, journaling is now a panacea for modern life.

BECOMING AN I CON

BECOMING AN I CON

The Peak

How do you create culture? A dash of bravery, a few drops of creativity, dollops of passion and a desire to pass it on to the next generation. The Peak pairs five current and future icons from five different cultural fields and transcribe their riveting conversations.

SHAPE  SHIFTERS

SHAPE SHIFTERS

Home & Decor

Cop these brilliant design ideas that bridge the gap between style and versatile function.

Blue Lights

Blue Lights

CLEO

Jorja Smith is 2019’s voice and face of music, so #TeamCLEO shines a spotlight on how she became “The One”.

The Write Stuff

The Write Stuff

The Singapore Women's Weekly

As the Singapore Writers Festival rolls around, we asked upand-coming female authors to share what they hope their work will achieve

OUT OF THE DARKNESS

OUT OF THE DARKNESS

Her World

MENTAL ILLNESS DOESN’T HAVE TO BE A PSYCHOLOGICAL PRISON SENTENCE.

BYE BYE BLUE LIGHT

BYE BYE BLUE LIGHT

CLEO

‘Our screens will kill us all’? An exaggeration, but here are some super-easy ways to help you cut down screen time so you can live in the moment.

ASIASPA AWARDS 2019

ASIASPA AWARDS 2019

Asia Spa

AsiaSpa magazine is proud to announce the 15th annual AsiaSpa Awards.

Contributors

Contributors

Asia Spa

Contributors of AsiaSpa July/August 2019

ART IMITATES LIFE

ART IMITATES LIFE

The Peak

ARCHITECT AND MULTI-DISCIPLINARY DESIGNER ONG KER SHING DRAWS ON HER PERSONAL EXPERIENCES TO INSPIRE HER BODY OF WORK.

Singapore Authors You Should Be Reading

Singapore Authors You Should Be Reading

Her World

Jo-Ann Yeoh and Melissa De Silva, two recent awardwinning authors, bring new flavours, perspectives and styles to Singlit with their debuts.

The Most Common Learning Difficulties In Singapore Kids

The Most Common Learning Difficulties In Singapore Kids

Young Parents

Struggling to read, write or count is a common problem for many children, but how do you know when that struggle is actually a learning difficulty or disability? SASHA GONZALES asked three experts to tell us what signs to look out for and when to know to get help.

WHAT’S IN A LABEL?

WHAT’S IN A LABEL?

Torque

Look beyond labels because it is what’s unwritten that actually matters the most.

Are You Dreaming Enough?

Are You Dreaming Enough?

CLEO

A vision board can be a powerful manifestation tool, but what if you have no idea what to put on it in the first place? Here’s an exercise that will give you some clarity.

GREAT WOMEN OF OUT TIME 2018

GREAT WOMEN OF OUT TIME 2018

The Singapore Women's Weekly

The Weekly’s annual Great Women Of Our Time Awards aims to inspire the next generation, fuel entrepreneurial passion and galvanise women to be a force for change.

Post Box

Post Box

Torque

POST/MAIL OF THE MONTH

DON’T LET FURNITURE SHOPPING BECOME A NIGHTMARE

DON’T LET FURNITURE SHOPPING BECOME A NIGHTMARE

Home & Decor

Fong Wei Li offers legal advice on how homeowners can protect themselves against unsavoury sales practices and missing furniture dealers, when shopping for the home.

More Than Just ABCs

More Than Just ABCs

Young Parents

It’s not just about learning to read and write. EVELINE GAN finds out what every parent should know about how early literacy is taught in Singapore preschools.

BEYOND BLACK AND WHITE

BEYOND BLACK AND WHITE

The Peak

How a luxury lifestyle juggernaut is writing its future with solidly backed expansion, subtle design and the occasional stylistic surprise.

THE “WRITE” JOB

THE “WRITE” JOB

Torque

The right job is not necessarily the one that is more highly regarded or earns you more money.

25 Best Classes FOR YOUR KIDS

25 Best Classes FOR YOUR KIDS

The Singapore Women's Weekly

This March holidays, expand your kids’ repertoires with these enrichment classes for swimming, Maths, art and more. With classes available for infants to primary school children, there’s sure to be something for everyone.

Write Better, Score Better?

Write Better, Score Better?

Young Parents

Some parents in Singapore send their kids for handwriting classes, but experts question the need for such courses, especially for preschoolers.

The write way to ace english

The write way to ace english

Young Parents

If your child didn’t do that well in the English mid-year exam, don’t fret. Tap on these expert tips to help improve his composition skills during the June school holidays.

Contributors

Contributors

Asia Spa

GRAEME PARK Graeme Park has held editorial and internal communication roles both in the UK and in Asia.

Penned from the heart

Penned from the heart

The Singapore Women's Weekly

The pen may be mightier than the sword, but choosing the right one can still be difficult.

Holiday learning made fun

Holiday learning made fun

Young Parents

Your child will enjoy the exciting activities and games, and unique teaching methods used in the English courses at the British Council. But, more importantly, they inspire a lifelong passion for the language.

Vitamin Play

Vitamin Play

Asia Spa

How about an escapade every day? rejuvenation that takes minutes and at no extra cost. time to play!

The write way to score In english

The write way to score In english

Young Parents

Whether your child is a decent writer or struggles to craft a good composition, you can develop his writing skills further and prepare him to be a stronger storyteller.

Who’s being enriched?

Who’s being enriched?

Young Parents

Enrichment may be a rite of passage for most kids in Singapore, but it’s important to do your homework before you sign up and keep tabs on what Junior is learning, says SASHA GONZALES. PHOTOGRAPHY