We’ve all been there — feeling unjustly treated, unseen, or burdened with responsibilities that others ignore. In workplaces where leadership is passive, systems are broken, and relationships become political battlefields, it’s easy to feel like you’re losing your footing. Recently, I’ve been reflecting on a powerful passage from Genesis 34, which offers a surprisingly relevantContinue reading “🌿 When You Feel Wronged at Work: Lessons from Genesis 34”
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To teach is to touch a life
Cliche as the saying goes “to teach is to touch a life” I would concur with this view even though I don’t put on my teaching hat when it comes to being on LinkedIn. Most of the time, I often admired Linkedin top voices and hang around their livestreaming and LinkedIn stories thinking they wouldContinue reading “To teach is to touch a life”
Gaining crystal clear clarity on my desired course of action to live the best life
Since my youth I have a dream of being a teacher and had been in this industry for a decade or so. I weaved in an out of jobs suited for my idealistic self post university and been in positions to effect real changes to the community from serving the poorest to being there forContinue reading “Gaining crystal clear clarity on my desired course of action to live the best life”
Arranging, Believing, Catharsis and Decluttering
At the start of the year, I felt that it was time to meet up with a few virtual contacts from Linkedin that I have not met in real life. Somehow, I became like a 94 year old. I ended up telling all 3 of the new friends the same stories of how the volunteersContinue reading “Arranging, Believing, Catharsis and Decluttering”
Letter of Recommendation to a highly passionate career counsellor/consultant
Zax is proactive and takes the initiative to get things moving. Being highly passionate in providing career counselling he has a positive psychology approach towards solving problems. First, he actively listened to my intention to pivot to a new field. He is able to come up with sound strategies to gear me up to moveContinue reading “Letter of Recommendation to a highly passionate career counsellor/consultant”
Gain clarity by learning from a therapist how to empathize and overcome burn out
It is #WorldMentalHealthDay today and I would like to continue to share more on the issue of burn out due to what I believe was empathy fatigue that I experienced sometime back. Close to the end of 2018, I felt that I was burned out from all the work that I was doing as I was veryContinue reading “Gain clarity by learning from a therapist how to empathize and overcome burn out”
Three Principle Goals on helping clients as a counselor
Previously I wrote a blog post about being equipped with counselling and psychotherapy as #WorldMentalHealthDay is coming up on October 10. I mentioned how the course can help the distressed by giving an overview of the helping professional. I shared my personal experience working in the healthcare setting and why people seek help due theContinue reading “Three Principle Goals on helping clients as a counselor”
How being equipped with counselling and psychotherapy help empower the distressed
Before the pandemic I was working in a healthcare setting in various polyclinics where I come in contact with the medically ill. I claim to be no expert counselor or psychotherapist as I am not trained formally or qualified in this area. Nevertheless this blog post will give a simple overview of the helping profession.Continue reading “How being equipped with counselling and psychotherapy help empower the distressed”