What do i mean by that? Constantly everyday we are juggling be it in our work, relationship, friendship. Have you ever think about it that we are constantly juggling everyday to have a balance to our work, relationship and friendship.
Just today i was having a discussion with my friend when he was having a phone call with his wife chitchatting about the school and stuff as there are some decisions that need to make together.
This is no wonder that People working in Singapore (can really multi-task very well). We are like jugglers in this island. Constantly switching to work / relationship / friendship mode. Priorities in these 3 modes constantly change especially in this economic situation. So to my fellow friends, we got to strive for passive income. With constant passive income in place. Our priorities in 3 modes will change to 2 modes where we would have better juggling with only 50 / 50 .
Hi, I’m James, the writer behind Lew Wen Wan Blog. I started this blog to share practical tips on personal finance, career growth, online business ideas, and lifestyle in Singapore. Here, you’ll find: 1. Actionable guides on saving, investing, and building side income. 2. Honest thoughts on health, career, and family life in Singapore. 3. My own journey towards financial independence and balanced living. Thanks for visiting, and I hope you’ll find ideas here that inspire your next step.
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