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Janelle Chong Hui Pin

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Every one is different, and differences in opinions, interests, backgrounds and personalities tend to come with conflicts. Whether is it our co-workers, friends, family members or even our partners, disputes are not only common, but they're natural and sometimes inevitable. The question is, while such conflicts arise, how do we navigate them? Do we attempt to work through issues amicably with others, or do we allow our egos and emotions to rear its ugly head? Today, we look at practical tips on how we can manage ourselves and relationships in more mature ways.

Tips for Managing Conflict

Conflict is natural and happens in every ongoing relationship. Here are some tips for Managing Conflict.

 
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4 Ways to Resolve Financial Conflicts With Your Partner

Knowing how to speak with someone and deal with money conflicts makes it more likely you will have a healthy partnership with clear boundaries and expectations. Below are four ways to resolve financial conflicts with a loved one by addressing and untangling to money-oriented squabbles.

 
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8 Ways to Become More Emotionally Mature

 
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This is not an official AIA newsletter. The views and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of AIA Singapore Private Limited (Company Registration No. 201106386R) (AIA), any other agency, organisation, employer or company. Assumptions made in the analysis are not reflective of the position of AIA other than the author.

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Testimonials and Referral Notes

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Denyce, Optometrist

Janelle was recommended by a friend of mine. She is friendly and professional with her approach. During the consultation, she listened to my needs and presented the solution in simple and understandable manner. I’d recommend her to family and friends.

Samuel Chia, Pharmacist

Janelle is a patient, non-pushy, and trustworthy Financial Services Consultant. She took the time to truly understand my unique needs and concerns about financial planning. During the consultation, she shared with me the benefits and limitations of each solution, and how it would make a difference to my existing portfolio planning. She guided me through decisions without rushing, fostering clarity, and made sure that I made well-informed decisions.

Ing Ming, Engineer

Janelle's very responsive Financial Services Consultant. She'd respond to my enquiries swiftly. While designing the financial portfolio, she'd understand my needs first and explain the policy details patiently.

Hilary, Compliance Officer

Janelle was referred by my boyfriend. She's good with communication. She would understand my needs and address my enquiries patiently.

Jian An, Marketing Manager

Janelle is very meticulous in analysing client's financial situation and advises accordingly the relevant plans that can help the client manage his/her finances better. She is very patient in explaining the plan details.

Sabrina Lau, Designer

Janelle was very patient throughout the consultation. She had explained the financial information and product features in a clear, thorough and understandable manner. She used layman term rather than jargon, and presented the solutions based on my needs. I will recommend Janelle to my family and friends.