You may remember Dr. Gulara Vincent from featuring my story about MiddleMe in her The Story Behind The Story series, as well as her fantastic guest post about Work After Maternity Leave. She has been such an inspiration to me and I really admire her because as a mother, writer, and university law lecturer, she…
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Different Culture, Different Bosses
I had my fair share of working with superiors from many different countries due to different job scope and different companies. The common ones are Singaporeans (which is not surprising, given that it is my home country), Malaysians, Indonesians, Indians, Chinese, Israelis, Australians, Americans, and British. I find that different cultures produce a different kind…
Guest Post: Midlife Career Shift – Are You Afraid to Take a Big Leap? by Sharukh Bamboat
Sharukh is a talented freelance writer and writes fantastically (and beautifully, I must add) about a country he is so deeply in love with – India. His lyrical words will transport you there mentally and in soul, and that is why I jump at the opportunity when he offers to write a post for MiddleMe!!…
What I Learned from Private Drivers
Talking about being a freelancer, I must point out that I truly enjoy chatting up private drivers. I don’t have a license to drive yet hence my only form of transportation is through these private drivers. Through the conversations I have with these private drivers, I learned a few life and business lessons. Clarify if…
A Luncheon Date With A Wedding Photographer Part 2
We are back again from the first portion of the interview done with Annabel, a talented young wedding photographer who has passion and drive to survive the tough business world on her own. You said the market is pretty saturated. Look at all the massive number of booths in Bridal Shows! How do you make…
A Luncheon Date With A Wedding Photographer
Calling all budding photographers out there!! This article is for you… It is rare to have an artist to be willing to open up herself in an interview, after all, they are known widely through the camera lens than their speech, allowing their photos to do the talking for them. Today, I have invited Annabel…
Don’t cry over spilled milk
Have you heard of the saying “Don’t cry over spilled milk?” If you haven’t, it means not to fret over situations that have already happened. Often we faced dire situations that may or may not direct caused by our actions. Instead of panicking that the world is going to end (it might feel it is…
