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Work Smarter Not Harder: 17 Great Tips

Originally posted on TIME:

In Dan Pink’s Free Agent Nation: The Future of Working for Yourself he closes the book with a long, excellent list of “Work Smarter Not Harder” type advice for people who want to start working for themselves.

Frankly, the list is so good I think everyone would benefit from it.

Below are my favorites. I’ve included links to research and prior posts backing Dan’s advice.

via Free Agent Nation: The Future of Working for Yourself:

  • Make a “to don’t” list. Another gem from the inimitable Tom Peters. Prepare a list that contains all the things you shouldn’t waste your time on – useless tasks, unnecessary meetings, worthless phone calls, and so on. Then place it next to your “to do” list – and stick to it. (More here.)
  • Carry a notebook and pen. Thomas Edison did it. Virginia Woolf did it. And so did Charles Darwin…

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Vicky’s Guide To Moving On

Originally posted on Living Life Supersized:

Nine years, three months and I have finally moved on. And the journey is, surprisingly, not at all painful. It’s as easy and smooth as you would have wished all your breakups in the past had been. But perhaps I should start by explaining what it is, or was, that I have moved on from.

So here it is.

Three weeks ago, I left my job. Or more to the point, (my) life for almost a decade. You know how sometimes you develop an intense affection for something or someone (the latter being more relatable, I guess) that you think the romance is never going to wane, but then you wake up and bam! It’s. just. not. there. anymore. However, in my case, it was more gradual rather than abrupt. No drama, no tears, no gut-wrenching pain or guilt. Except when I finally had that chat with my former Boss…

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Old Hen Coffee Bar - 88 Rangoon Road #01-03 Singapore 218374

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Now, I think I might have just found my favourite cold brew in Singapore. Mind you though, I am no coffee connoisseur. I don’t even like coffee. With the slew of coffee houses popping up all over Singapore with promises of artisanal coffee, single-origin sources and in-house blends, cafe-hopping enthusiasts are certainly spoilt for choice, though not necessarily with quality. This is where Old Hen Coffee Bar has my heart. I don’t think I qualify as a fussy eater, but I’m surely hard to impress.

I don’t think I’ve ever liked coffee as much. The last brew that had my eyes lit up was at Chye Seng Huat Hardware, and I’ve never been as pleased with other offerings until now. Smooth, rich and aromatic, their Cold Brew in Creamy White was an easy drink. One might even say it’s a ladies’ coffee, but that’s subjective.

It doesn’t hurt that the folks…

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Loving Hut @ Joo Chiat

Loving Hut @ Joo Chiat

This cafe in Joo Chiat Road is for “Vegan and Love”. We can’t figure out the “love” part, but we like the bright yellow theme of the decor and the vegan food served by the Loving Hut.

Loving Hut @ Joo Chiat
Loving Hut @ Joo Chiat

There is an outdoor coffee counter where takeaway sandwiches and coffee are available. A few tables are available for those who prefer outdoor seating.

Inside there is a small retail corner and a mix of tables, counters and chairs and stools of various shapes and designs. Whimsical drawings, posters, paintings and photos adorned the walls.

Loving Hut @ Joo Chiat
Loving Hut @ Joo Chiat Loving Hut @ Joo Chiat

All of the food served in Loving Hut are purely plant-based. You would thus expect the menu to be quite limited and uninteresting. On the contrary, this vegan cafe offers Western, Asian and Peranakan fusion cuisines and local hawker delights. You get a wide choice of starters, sandwiches, crepes and pastas plus dishes such as almond crumb fillet, banana leaf nasi campur and teochew mee pok. The desserts and drinks are also interesting. There is also a daily lunch special for $6.90.

Loving Hut Rendang

I ordered the Nyonya Organic Brown Rice Set for $9.90 and a Rose Lemon Juice ($4.90). The rice set came with clear soup and plenty of vegetables and what looked like beef rendang. The “mock meat’ was made of mushroom stems. Cooked with rendang suace, the mushroom had a nice texture and did taste almost like an authentic nyonya dish, but not quite. It was still a healthy enjoyable dish. The Rose Lemon Juice looked really pretty in pink and was refreshing.

Loving Hut Rendang
Loving Hut Rose Lemon Juice

The concept of the Loving Hut is to use environmentally friendly and healthy, high quality ingredients to create delicious food. I would say that my lunch was quite enjoyable and the price was reasonable. Free flow of ice water is also a plus point. The Loving Hut is a really nice casual cafe with sufficient variety of food to appeal to vegans and non-vegans alike.

Loving Hut @ Joo Chiat

Rating:
Food : 3
Service : 3
Value : 3
Atmosphere: 3
Overall Rating : 3 TOPs 3 Tops

Loving Hut
229 Joo Chiat Road #01-01
Singapore 427489

Tel: +65 6348 6318

Opening hours:
Mon - Fri 11am – 3pm Lunch / 5.30pm – 9pm Dinner
Sat/Sun/PH 8am - 11am Breakfast / 11am – 9.30pm Lunch & Dinner /
4pm – 6pm Happy Hour

www.lovinghut.com.sg

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QUIZ: What Kind Of Interviewee Are You?

Interviews are tricky. In 45 minutes, you’re supposed to prove you’ve got the qualifications, skills, and attitude to win the job. And on top of all of that, you have to fit in with the team. No pressure!

QUIZ: Who Is Your Celebrity Role Model?

Some job candidates love the thrill of interviews – bring it on! Others dread the thought of them – ugh, I hate this part.

So, what kind interviewee are you? Take this quiz to find out!

1. What’s the first thing you do after getting an interview?

(a) Research the company.

(b) Get really anxious.

(c) Nothing.

2. The night before your interview, you:

(a) Go over your notes briefly, and then go to bed early.

(b) Can’t sleep.

(c) Go out with friends until 1 a.m.

3. How do you prepare for your interview?

(a) Research company values, culture, and position, then practice answering interview questions.

(b) Get a pep talk from a close friend/relative.

(c) Go out and by a new suit.

4. The morning of your interview, you:

(a) Double check your directions and arrive a little early.

(b) Panic, consider rescheduling your interview.

(c) Sleep in, leave a little late.

5. What do you do while waiting in the lobby?

(a) Quickly freshen up.

(b) Fidget uncontrollably – waiting is the worst!

(c) See what’s happening on Facebook.

6. When you meet your interviewer, you:

(a) Shake his/her hand, smile confidently, and introduce yourself.

(b) Nervously say hello, wipe your sweaty hand before your handshake.

(c) Unintentionally act really stiff.

7. How do you feel during most interviews?

(a) Confident, prepared, and excited.

(b) Nervous, stressed, overwhelmed.

(c) I don’t know - I haven’t had many interviews.

8. What do you do immediately after the interview?

(a) Follow up with a thank you note, regardless of how it went.

(b) Automatically think you bombed it, but breathe a sigh of relief.

(c) Kick yourself for not saying something you should have said.

Results

Mostly As: Interview Pro

You nail your interviews! You understand what to emphasize about yourself, skills, and goals. You’re also great at connecting with the interviewer(s) on a personal level. Building that rapport is a key part of interview success!

Getting interviews, but not job offers? Read this article to find out where you’re falling flat.

Mostly Bs: Nervous Interviewee

Your nerves have a tendency to get the best of you during interviews. You’ve got all the right skills, but you’re lacking some confidence.

Don’t worry, we can help! Watch this video to learn how to conquer your interview jitters!

Mostly Cs: Interview Newbie

You probably don’t have much interview experience under your belt yet, but you’ve got potential! Interviews can be overwhelming, so it’s important to go in prepared.

Need some interview prepping pointers? Download our Interview Prep Tool!

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33-YEAR OLD MASTER DEGREE HOLDER UNFAIRLY DISMISSED AND FEELING DESPERATE

I was employed in xxxxx as an Accounts Administration Manager on 10th Sep 2012. However, recently on 17th Sep 2014, I was terminated with one month of salary.

The reason given was that the Board could not work with me. In Aug 2014, 2 staff were terminated from the school, stating cost cutting. They left the school within 2 hours. The company did not inform MOM of termination nor cutting costs beforehand.

Notifying MOM will help the Ministry to monitor the labour market situation for the purpose of reviewing manpower policy, and offer assistance to the affected workers. But the company did not do this. I was told to hand over everything and leave on that day.

Due to the great amount of work load, I had to stay another 2 more days (18-19th Sep). I was also told I will be paid till 16th Oct 2014.

The company is not honoring the 2 extra days. In Aug, a particular staff was terminated. She was paid a salary of $6303 and $2000 additional duties. She was paid the $2000 but why the discrimination for a Singaporean for extra 2 days? 2 days salary may be small to many but not to me.

I would like to highlight about the company. The company does not pay the vendors on time every month. The company does not honour the payment terms. This accumulated the debts every month. Every vendor calls me to settle this back debts. Whenever I call and ask for cash flow, I won’t be given a proper answer nor the amount asked for.

This sours the relationship between me and the school Board. I also ask for cash flow from the Board after seeking approval from the school Head. So why was I terminated by such a reason? Without proper cash flow, I cannot run the Accounts dept properly. I get calls almost every day demanding for payments.

My job was to settle outstanding and assist the school in the finance dept. I was terminated for doing my job. And also, when I was hired in 2012, due to the IT specialist leaving, I had to take over the IT part which was not in the contract and for 2 years I was not paid any remuneration for the additional IT job duties.

In July, the 13th month salary to the school teachers was paid 18 days late in Aug 2014. They were supposed to be paid on 28th July 2014. The teachers started to e-mail me and the finance officer. The finance officer does not take any initiative to ask for cash to pay the vendors every month.

There is also salary discrimination at the workplace. The teachers get the 13th month salary but the admin team does not and have not gotten it. The company practised double standards. The admin team was not given market rate salary nor desired salary.

I can even accept this as increment is up to company’s discretion but a company should not practise different standards. Salary increment for the teachers was given upon their grades but not the admin team.

A proposal letter was given to the Board for salary increment and AWS, but was turned down for two years straight.

I was terminated for doing my job. If I had made a mistake, the company would have terminated me without any notice nor salary in lieu. However, in this case, I was terminated by an unacceptable reason of the Board being unable to work with me.

There are few Directors in the board but one of the Director brought his son in. There was no proper documentation nor declaration to relevant government agencies to prove his existence as one of the Board member. This is totally wrong as we have to sometimes take his instructions.

I am writing this letter to seek justice for the AWS, 2 days salary and a proper reason for termination. I am 33 years old and unable to get a job despite sending out resumes. I am a Masters Degree holder and have 17 years of work experience and yet, no companies reply to me. My parents are old and I am paying for housing mortgage loan.

The company did not have a conversation with me. They terminated me to their own convenience. I am an affected worker here. I want fair treatment. I also filed a case with MOM on 22nd Sep 2014. The case number is xxxxx. You can give me a call for discussion.

Thanks and Regards

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3 Amazing Mind Tricks That Will Help You Remember Small Details

Originally posted on TIME:

This post is in partnership with Inc., which offers useful advice, resources and insights to entrepreneurs and business owners. The article below was originally published at Inc.com.

It’s all in your head. No, really—your capacity to remember the name of a new investment company, which products are going to present the fiercest competition for your startup, and how to find that bistro downtown where you are meeting a new employee is part of the untapped potential in your brain. Let’s dispense with the old “non-truism” that we have only tapped 10% of the capacity in our brains. Cognitive scientists doubt that’s true.

What is true, though, is this. You can teach yourself to remember details about your day and recall that information when you need it most. Like, say, when you are about to present the case for why someone should invest in your company or that…

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20 Best Supper Places in Singapore

Originally posted on TheInfluencerMedia.com | Your Daily Dose of Social News | Mashed. Viral. Storyful.:

20 BEST SUPPER PLACES IN SINGAPORE

2am hunger pangs, we know exactly how it feels. Just one bite into a piece of juicy, succulent and tender fried chicken wing will suffice.

Singaporeans are obsessed with eating, so here we recommend the top 20 supper places that open 24 hours or late enough for a wholesome supper adventure. How about some piping hot thai steamboat to warm your stomach? Or why not slurp down a bowl of smooth and soft bean curd? Does a crispy, fragrant golden brown roti prata sound tempting too? It’s time to tickle your taste buds, foodies!

1) Punggol Nasi Lemak (Kovan/Hougang)

Photo credit: Lim Ying Yu

Where:

Mee Sek Food Court

965 Upper Serangoon Road S534721

Operating Hours:

Daily 6pm – 5am

Closed on Thursday

2) Niqqi’s The Cheese Prata Shop (Near NUS)

Photo credit: Zhi Peng

Where:

16/18 Clementi Road S129747

Operating Hours:

Daily 24/7

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