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Get Back On Track

Get Back On Track

The Singapore Women's Weekly

It’s the New Year – there’s no better time to take stock and get in control of your financial health.

Dream  Teams

Dream Teams

The Singapore Women's Weekly

It’s far from business as usual for these power couples as they test the boundaries of their union by choosing to marry love and work

Are You A Check-In, Check-Out Parent?

Are You A Check-In, Check-Out Parent?

Young Parents

Travelling for work isn’t always glamorous, especially when you’re leaving behind kids and a spouse who feels stretched thin. Here’s how some families cope with it. By JASSMIN PETER-BERNTZEN

CAN I AFFORD TO...

CAN I AFFORD TO...

Young Parents

As a parent, you have some big decisions to make, so how do you make sure you don’t sell yourself short? SASHA GONZALES finds out what you must consider when you decide to upgrade, have baby No. 2, quit your job to be a stay-at-home mum, and more.

What sex therapists wish you knew

What sex therapists wish you knew

The Singapore Women's Weekly

You can give your sex life and bedroom confidence a lift no matter how long you’ve been married, as the experts reveal

Baby Or Not?

Baby Or Not?

Her World

It’s only natural for the partner who wants kids to feel devastated and betrayed. That sense of betrayal will be especially strong if both parties had previously agreed to have kids.

Is your man about to cheat on you?

Is your man about to cheat on you?

Simply Her

The problems in your marriage may signal an affair that’s waiting to happen. Here’s how to fix them before his cheating heart takes over. By Sasha Gonzales

Happy Families

Happy Families

Simply Her

Don’t neglect your relationship with your spouse and the kids – take time to work on them, and seek help when the going gets tough.

10 Things to Say for a Better Marriage

10 Things to Say for a Better Marriage

Simply Her

From “I love you” to “I’m sorry”, these familiar phrases will do more for your marriage than you think. BY SASHA GONZALES.