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In a world where more of us are increasingly working remotely, the issues of exhaustion, burnout and digital fatigue have become more pronounced in recent times. The implications on mental health and quality of life are real. Here are insights and resources that I hope can help us better understand the nature of the burnout that we may experiencing. More importantly, we can learn to manage, uplift ourselves and also the people around us.

Zoom Exhaustion is Real. Here Are Six Ways to Find Balance and Stay Connected

Steven Hickman, Psy.D., executive director of the Center for Mindful Self-Compassion, offers this timely perspective on managing our new virtual reality.

 
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Our burnout moment is a good thing

As lockdowns start to lift, we have a rare opportunity to address burnout on a systemic level – and make sure everyone’s included.

 
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Push Pause: How to Turn Burnout into Personal Fuel | Rachael O'Meara | TEDxFredericksburg

 
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Testimonials and Referral Notes

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Shawn Ng, Sales Director

Know Kenneth for many years and he handles my family insurance portfolio. He knows his work and is never pushy with us. Good service

Jasmine Chua, Director, HCS Engineering

Known Kenneth since 2007 and he has been managing my family portfolio since. He is meticulous in planning and has advised me more than just on financial plans. He has been my consultant first but we have since become good family friends.

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.

Richard Lee, CEO, Aalst Chocolate

Trustworthy and sincere. Kenneth has been helping to plan for my family plans for more than 10 years. Happy to see his team expand and with his guidance, I am sure many will benefit from his wealth of experience. He is also a good public speaker and has spoke at my company events.

Leon Chaw, Senior Financial Consultant

I have known Kenneth since I was 18. Lost and inexperienced about life, Kenneth has provided me guidance and support throughout my younger days. He is genuine in his mentorship and the only motive he has; to do well and do good collectively be it personal or at work. Kenneth has displayed the fine example of walking the talk. As a 20-year veteran and leader in the financial advisory industry, he remains humble with his advices while ensuring that his team remain grounded while striving for excellence. Kenneth’s foresight and and aptitude in life enabled the team to continuously innovate in our business, even in tough times such as COVID-19. If you’re ready to challenge yourself and want to get out of your comfort zone, do reach out to Kenneth and he will provide you with the most uncomfortable truth yet real advices.

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.