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Janelle Chong Hui Pin

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In meeting the demands of work and every day life, many of us can feel compelled to do all things at once, and may become overwhelmed or less effective as a result. To counter this, it is worth taking a moment to adjust our pace; to give ourselves the space to practice taking one step at a time in the ways we perform our tasks and how we manage our minds & emotions.

Single-Tasking for Productivity and Stress Management

I used to be a big fan of multi-tasking when it became a popular strategy for productivity. The idea of doubling productivity by doing multiple things at once is quite appealing for busy people, and these days most of us are busy people. However, several studies show that in most cases, multi-tasking can negatively affect productivity and efficiency. Here's how.

 
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Four Reasons to Cultivate Patience

Patience is essential to daily life—and might be key to a happy one. Having patience means being able to wait calmly in the face of frustration or adversity, so anywhere there is frustration or adversity—i.e., nearly everywhere—we have the opportunity to practice it.

 
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What multitasking does to your brain | BBC Ideas

 
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Testimonials and Referral Notes

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Bernard, Engineer

Janelle was persevering, yet not pressurising with her approach. She's approachable and professional in providing the right information for my financial planning, while not being overwhelming with it.

Hayati, Senior Director

Janelle is an active listener. She was able to pick up subtle points that I talked about in my conversation with her & made the appropriate recommendations that met my needs. She is prompt with her follow-up too. I would most certainly recommend her service.

Irene Hii, Manager

Janelle is a good listener. She's friendly,  meticulous and truly understands our financial needs. During the consultation, she had walked us through the financial planning process and provided all the necessary information to assist us to make a well-informed decision.

En En

Janelle is a responsible, patient and cordial Financial Services Consultant. She always patiently understands the needs of the customer and assists them to choose the right financial tools based on their financial portfolio. I am very happy to recommend her to someone I know.

Farihin, Project Manager

Janelle is a good listener. She was able to understand my needs, made appropriate recommendations, and prompt with follow-up as well. That's differentiated her from other Financial Services Consultants who I've met before.

Jimmy, Inventory Section Leader

I have known Janelle for years, she is someone trustworthy. I like her honesty that differentiates her from other consultants. I would recommend her to my family and friends who looking for financial services and advices.