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As we get back into the groove of work, our most important arsenals have to be our health and brains. After all, these are essential in allowing us to lead a functional and meaningful life. To do that, we need to take care not to fall ill and ensure that we upkeep our physical, mental, and social well-being. Let us explore in this issue the various ways that help us protect and strengthen our overall health.

An 81-year-old brain doctor's 7 'hard rules' for keeping your memory 'sharp as a whip'

Like any other part of your body, your brain needs daily exercise. Neglecting your brain health can make you vulnerable to degenerative brain diseases like Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Here are seven hard rules to follow to keep your brain and memory sharp as a whip, even at 81 years old.

 
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Small Changes for a Big Impact on Your Health

We all want to adopt a healthier lifestyle but, for most of us, it can be difficult to know where to begin. The following small changes may lead to a big, positive impact on your health.

 
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Your Gut Microbiome: The Most Important Organ You've Never Heard Of | Erika Ebbel Angel | TEDxFargo

 
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Testimonials and Referral Notes

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Nick Teo, Business Development Director

A mentor is someone who has patience, foresight and magnanimity. Kenneth has all of those traits and more! He's mentored so many, and guided many more to success. And most of all, he is a man of great Faith and great Love.

Priscilla Chew, Senior Financial Consultant

"A leader is a person who takes a little more than his share of blame and a little less than his share of credit." Kenneth lives by this principle more than many others. I first met Kenneth, a little more than 3 years back. He came across as a straightforward and focused director. At that moment, I knew I have much more to learn from him. Being in the business for over 20 years, he has met many different kinds of individuals. He has a unique communication style, knowing that words transform emotions and lead to breakthroughs. His decisiveness carries the team, that does not mean he makes easy decisions. He makes what's right even in tough times. If one have ever engaged in a conversation with Kenneth, one must have sensed quickly his confidence and clear visions. He is fully focused on helping the team achieve their personal goals, even if it means sacrificing his time. Kenneth is a yes man to his mentees, not because he says yes to everything, but because he couldn't turn a blind eye to his team. Being a good speaker with his language fluency helped me discover that public speaking is a skill I enjoyed very much, and he is an example to follow. In my almost 3 years with Kenneth, I have enjoyed learning from him as my mentor, upgrading my skills and putting my strengths to use. He listens before he speaks, which many of us would have wanted from a leader. He has played a big role and attribution to my achievements and helped me vision who I want to be, who I could be and discovering my identity. In today's fast paced market, Kenneth is constantly looking for innovative ideas and finding the X factor. It was never a dull moment to learn new things from him. If you are looking for a leader that is no-nonsense, honest and focused on helping you achieve your goals, walk up to Kenneth and start the conversation.

Ullas Nair, G6 Army, MINDEF

I have known Kenneth for about 21 years since we worked together in PT & Sports branch of G6 Army, MINDEF. As that time he was a specialist enlisted and trained as a fitness instructor. I was his superior officer and we worked together in managing and monitoring the army’s overall fitness data and making plans and policies. He struck me even then as a dedicated person, who took his full time national service seriously. He worked hard to ensure that our data was accurate and reliable and fit its purposes. After he left his army service where he had done very well, he branched out into the insurance industry. I was certain he would not only do well but excel in his chosen field at Prudential. We kept in touch all through the years and he even recommended me some good insurance products. His service was excellent, he treat everyone as a special friend not just a customer. He even assisted his army colleagues to invest week and we all found him to be a capable and reliable person. As an individual, Kenneth has very good inter-personal skills and EQ, but he is genuinely a nice person and would contact us from time to time even if we were not involved in any business deals with him. He has a food reputation from all his army friends even after leaving service more than 21 years ago. I wish him the best and I know he will serve his clients and friends well.

Lee Chun Hian, Financial Services Manager

There are two types of leaders in financial services; one that commands and expects results, the other who actually walks the talk, leading by example. And Kenneth is the latter. Three years of working alongside him, we have both experienced growth in our teams and career, and a large part of my success was due to his empowerment of the business. Kenneth always come up with new innovative ideas in this ever-changing industry of financial services, and he is someone who is selfless in his coaching and sharing with younger financial consultants. When Kenneth reaches out, it's probably because sees the potential, and I am confident that under his tutelage, new breakthroughs will be reached.

Cheryl Phua, Assistant Director Civil Service

Have known Kenneth for more than 10 years as a financial advisor through a friend. He has shown genuineness and care in terms of having your interests in mind and gradually become more like a friend over the the time that we have known each other.

Jace Low, Financial Consultant

I met Kenneth when I was looking to enter the financial services industry back in 2020, and what really stood out to me was his upfront honesty and transparent nature. I was exploring many opportunities at the time and Kenneth's ability to lead really spoke to me because he never gave me "fluff" or painted a flowery picture but was always very real in his mentorship and guidance to me. I've also seen him on multiple occasions go out of his way to help not only mentees but also his clients who ask for his time of day urgently, despite his tight schedule. I'm thankful for his presence in my life and would not want to be anywhere else except with Opulence and under his care. I am sure others who have worked with him will say the same and I am all but certain that future new mentees and new clients will see what I see as well.