“You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.” Quote Steve Jobs
Looking at how this is the first post of 2016, a beginning of a new year, I shall connect the dots by featuring 12 of the past posts here that you may or may not have read.
Leave a comment here to let me know which are the most useful to you or your most favourite ones!
This is my second piece post in MiddleMe. Despite just starting out, I was humbled that it got picked up by an app and featured it to its 5 million readers, giving me the belief that I might be on to something good.
Time Not Enough
This post is one of the first few posts that started MiddleMe and the inspirations given by one of my friends. This got so popular that I had to follow up with a sequel to this piece.
Inspired by a loved one who was blinded to everyone’s feelings. Don’t get me wrong, he is a super nice guy, just that he often stumbled upon social awkwardness.
The first time I was inspired by a fellow blogger Kendall and this post is a spin off from what she wrote on her blog, Bully by Kendall F. Person. Soon it hit me that I get inspirations easily from people’s perspectives and their insights, I begin to read and delve deeper into others’ posts.
This was given to me by Rob Goldstein, my very first award.
This is the first post specifically touching upon Asians. Instead of generic career advices, MiddleMe is branching out to globalization career articles.
Guest Post: The Empty Many by Jonathan Noble
I kept encountering great articles as I kept reading and following more talented writers. One of them is Jonathan who is also one of the few pioneer followers of MiddleMe. His article was the first guest post that featured in my website, leading to a Guest Post permanent feature.
The very first time I touched on politics, and I hate politics because it is the one thing often divide people into two extreme teams.
You might not know but MiddleMe is born on 7 July. This is the first of Weekly Wisdom that you have come to love.
A Word of Advice: I don’t have time for myself
This spark off when a reader of mine wrote to me, seeking advice. I thought to myself the advice I gave would and could benefit a lot more people if I share it out. Hence after seeking approval and removing all direct evidence, A Word of Advice is born.
I am Chinese But I am not from China
Another inspiration to start off a column based on my relocation experiences.
A Conversation About Passion, Work and Our Impact on The World
This was the first time I interviewed someone and I didn’t think I could pull it off but with the help of Cedrick, the interview article is a success!
2016 is going to be an exciting year ahead. I want to explore and build on what I already have and expand into unchartered horizons. If you find the above articles beneficial, share MiddleMe out to your loved ones.
I love any kind of suggestions on how you’ll like to see the growth of MiddleMe. If you do have wacky ideas, drop me an email at kally@MiddleMe.net.
Thank you so much for being a MM loyal follower.
Welcome to a new 2016 MiddleMe!
Hi, since I found your blog the last quarter of the year, I see at least 3 articles I will go back and read. Thank you.
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Thank you for letting me know!!
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You are welcome 🙂
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Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
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Thanks, my dears for reblogging!!
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The article about working with Asians was interesting. Some people really have dumb stereotypes. It’s always a silly idea to say person X is from country Y and so will think Z. Whatever the country, people are individuals, not clones.
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Well said, Bun! Totally agreed with you, I was once those people who colored my glasses with prejudice but once I’ve remove those glasses, I saw so much I have been missing out!!!
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Happy New Year, and to you much joy in your work and life and continued blogging! MiddleMe has most certainly come a long, long way from her beginnings! 😉 All the best to you w/blessings! 🙂
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Hey, thanks a lot, Jonathan!! Well wishes to you and your creative blog, please do continue creating beautiful pieces that allow dreamers to dream and lovers to love. Looking forward in fantastic work from you this year 🙂
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Thank you, Kally! Will do! 😉
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Good Friday!!
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A woman with a plan…:)
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Lol!! I always do!
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Kally, this is an exceptional piece. My admiration grows with each of your words. You’re inspiring ❤️
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Thanks, Carisa!!
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Good Reads!
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Thanks for sharing this with your audience!
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You are definitely welcome it was great to read some of it and though I am not through all of it. I plan to get through it in time. 🙂
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You have plenty of interesting reads as well!! I’m going through some of them now. 🙂
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Thank you! I use to focus just on educating people on MG now I focus on trying to keep people in a healthy mindset.
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Great share of your post, Kally. I wish you a successful 2016
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You always find a nice way to solve problems. You are a blessing in your workplace 🙂
My winner: Time Not Enough!
Big hug, David
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Lovely that you love Time Not Enough! Lol! I do hope you had an enjoyable holiday and well needed rest, David.
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Thank you for your advices and good wishes, Kally. I took a good nap yesterday, I´m working on it! Lol!
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