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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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Michelle Shim, Admin Officer

Janelle (Hui Pin) is a friend of mine who I have known for 8 years. She is someone trustworthy and reliable who I can trust with. I'm satisfy with her advise and service as she is able to recommend the product that fits well to my budget and portfolio.

Kavitha

Janelle is a nice lady. She presented the solution in an understanding way after identifying my needs. I felt relax and comfortable throughout the financial planning consultation.

Zulhilmi & Nelly

Janelle is someone who is easy to communicate to. She explained our needs and concerns in details. Will recommend her services to my family members and friends.

Sunny Chen, Executive Officer

Janelle is a kind and patient Financial Services Consultant. She is not aggressive or pushy in terms of recommendations. And she’s able to provide alternative solutions that suit my needs and portfolio.

Swapnil, Assistant Director

Janelle is an active listener who is good with communication. She's able to explain well during the consultation. On top of that, she's also very consistent with her approach and follow up.

Gideon Cheong, Club Growth Director

This is to appreciate Janelle Chong (Hui Pin) whom I've known for many years. She is a conscientious hard working person who are always cheerful. She is careful and meticulous with details and always willing to help. She's calm and composed when challenged in awkward situations as she always prepared with a solution. I will not hesitate to recommend her as a trustworthy person whom we can rely on anytime. She will be an ideal Financial Services Consultant if you will believe me. Sincere regards to Hui Pin.