2024 Week 18 Update

Today, Mother’s Day is celebrated in many parts of the world. It is a day to honour the strength and compassion that mothers bestow upon us. A mother is a child’s guide, offering wisdom and encouragement. She is the architect of their character and the keeper of their childhood memories. Her love is the invisible thread that weaves through the tapestry of their lives, ever-present and enduring. So, on this Mother’s Day, let us pause and reflect on the profound impact of these remarkable women. Let us celebrate their sacrifices, acknowledge their unwavering support, and express our deepest gratitude for their everlasting love.

To all the mothers, grandmothers, aunts, sisters, and mother figures who enrich our lives in countless ways, may this Mother’s Day be filled with joy, laughter, and the recognition you so richly deserve. Happy Mother’s Day!

American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist known for her inspirational writings and powerful advocacy for social justice, Maya Angelou’s quote emphasises the transformative power of courage and resilience in the face of failure. Angelou suggests that true success lies not in avoiding failure, but in having the courage to confront it and extract valuable lessons from the experience. By embracing failure as a natural part of the journey toward success, individuals can gain insights, develop resilience, and ultimately emerge stronger and wiser. Angelou’s words encourage a shift in perspective, recognising that failure is not an endpoint but a stepping stone to greater achievements. Individuals can transform setbacks into personal and professional growth opportunities through courage and perseverance.

I am heading to the end of my employment, which feels bittersweet. On the one hand, it’s a relief to move away from some toxic people, but on the other hand, I will miss the programme I was part of and the money I earned at the end of the month.

It’s been hot here in Singapore as well as across Asia. Extreme heat can have significant consequences for both the environment and human health. Conditions such as heat stroke can be fatal and heat can worsen cardiovascular and respiratory disorders, as well as other chronic conditions like diabetes and renal disease. Outdoor and manual workers are at a higher risk for heat-related injuries, leading to losses in productivity and increased costs. Even Bengaluru, said to have a very equitable climate, has not been spared this summer.

I don’t have much to report this week, so that’s all from me this week. Stay positive and keep smiling!

2024 Week 17 Update

Today’s quote is by American writer, publisher, and philosopher known for his inspirational essays and aphorisms, Elbert Hubbard, who often explored themes of individualism, self-reliance, and the pursuit of personal excellence. Hubbard’s quote underscores the detrimental impact of excessive fear and self-doubt on personal growth and fulfilment. He suggests that allowing fear of failure to dominate one’s mindset can prevent them from taking risks and pursuing opportunities, ultimately hindering their potential for success and happiness. The quote encourages individuals to accept that making mistakes is a natural part of life’s journey and that dwelling on the possibility of failure can impede progress and personal development. Hubbard’s words advocate for courage, resilience, and a willingness to embrace challenges and uncertainties. By reframing mistakes as opportunities for learning and growth, individuals can navigate life with greater confidence and optimism. This is something very similar to what someone told me recently, so this is going to be my new mantra from now on!

I mentioned last week that I was going to be talking to a career coach for an introductory session. I did that this week. While the coach I spoke to was wonderful, doing this in the long run may be very expensive, so I am thinking of doing a couple of sessions, including a resume overview, to see if that would work out.

GG’s exams are done, so she is enjoying herself by watching shows on Netflix and looking for internships. Let’s hope she finds something she enjoys doing. As for BB, it’s the same as last week. I will probably have something new to report only after he joins his unit after training.

That’s it from me this week. Keep smiling and stay positive!

2024 Week 16 Update

Today’s quote by former American President and one of the men I look up to, Barack Obama, resonates with me, given my state of mind these days. The quote emphasises the importance of using failures as a learning opportunity rather than allowing them to negatively impact one’s self-perception. It suggests that instead of viewing failures as a reflection of one’s identity, one should see them as valuable experiences from which to gain wisdom and improve. It’s about shifting the perspective from a fixed mindset, where failures are seen as insurmountable, to a growth mindset, where challenges are embraced as chances to develop and strengthen one’s abilities.

So how can you do that? Instead of brushing off failures, you should take the time to reflect on them. Ask yourself what went wrong, what could have been done differently, and what lessons can be learned. Embrace the idea that abilities and intelligence can be developed. See challenges as opportunities to grow, rather than obstacles that define you. After a failure, identify specific areas for improvement and set goals to develop those skills. Don’t hesitate to ask for feedback from others. Constructive criticism can provide valuable insights into areas you may not have considered. Persistence is key. When faced with setbacks, remind yourself of the progress you’ve made and the lessons learned along the way. Recognise and celebrate your progress, no matter how small. This helps build confidence and reinforces a positive association with learning from mistakes. And lastly, remember that it’s about shifting your perspective to view failures not as a negative reflection of your abilities, but as stepping stones to success. Now all I need to do is remember this. Should I print this out and put it above my desk? Maybe I will!

This week, as a way to reframe my failure, I did something I have never done. I reached out to a career coach and will have my initial introductory session next week. And if I am convinced this is the right thing to do, I will pay for a few sessions to see if I can turn things around.

GG just finished her second-semester exams and it’s been a hit-and-miss so far. Some papers went well and some were not so good. BB is fine at camp and is now in his second month of training. After three months of training here, he will move to his unit for a month of on-the-job training. He is happy at camp, because not only is it close to home, but since he is doing engineering work, he feels he is learning something useful.

Please send positive energies my way as I attempt to find a new job in my fifties!

2024 Week 16 Update

Today’s quote is from the pioneering French fashion designer and businesswoman who revolutionised women’s fashion in the early 20th century, Coco Chanel. Known for her timeless designs, including the iconic Chanel suit, little black dress, and Chanel No. 5 perfume, she redefined notions of style, elegance, and femininity. Coco Chanel’s quote suggests that a mindset of perseverance, determination, and unwavering belief in one’s abilities can lead to success. Chanel implies that those who approach their endeavours with confidence and resilience, without dwelling on the possibility of failure, are more likely to achieve their goals. The quote underscores the importance of taking risks and pushing boundaries in the pursuit of success. By focusing on their vision and abilities rather than potential setbacks, individuals can overcome obstacles and achieve remarkable feats. Chanel’s words highlight the power of self-belief and a clear sense of purpose in driving success. By remaining steadfast in their goals and refusing to be deterred by setbacks, individuals can turn their aspirations into reality.

In other news, there’s no change from last week. I am still applying for jobs and while people are sympathetic to my situation, there’s no traction happening. I haven’t scored a single interview yet, but I have not given up yet and am still optimistic that things will turn around soon. BB & GG are doing fine, GG is busy with school and BB is busy with camp.

Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced his intention to step down from his position on May 15, 2024, paving the way for Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to become Singapore’s fourth prime minister. The transition is expected to be smooth, with Wong’s extensive experience and leadership qualities well-positioned to guide Singapore through its next chapter. It also probably signals elections are coming soon. I hope the elections are held after GG & BB turn 21 and get their names in the electoral register so they can also cast their votes.

Take care and I’ll be back next week!

2024 Week 15 Update

The author of today’s quote is American industrialist, inventor and founder of the Ford Motor Company, Henry Ford. Ford’s quote speaks to the notion that the fear of failure can constrain an individual’s potential and prevent them from taking risks or pursuing opportunities. Ford suggests that the fear of failure can act as a barrier, inhibiting individuals from fully engaging in life and pursuing their goals. This fear may lead to hesitation, indecision, or avoidance of challenges. The quote highlights the idea that when individuals allow fear to dictate their actions, they limit their capacity for growth, learning, and achievement. By avoiding failure at all costs, they miss out on valuable opportunities for personal and professional development. The quote encourages a mindset of resilience and courage in the face of uncertainty. Rather than letting fear hold them back, individuals can embrace failure as a natural part of the learning process and use it as motivation to persevere and strive for success.

Ageism is real and I can feel it. In the past two weeks since I was laid off, I have been applying to so many positions, but either I hear nothing back or I get a generic rejection email. I would take the rejection email over radio silence, but even though I felt optimistic initially, little by little, this optimism is running out. I need to get over this mindset and have a positive attitude. I’ll take this weekend to sulk and then come back with a better attitude and mindset and start anew on Monday.

It’s exam season for GG and she is busy studying for it. She has been going back to school to do group study almost daily and this seems to be helping her. I do hope she manages to keep her GPA and does well to end her first year on a high note! BB is happy with his NS vocation and while I won’t say he is thriving (after all, who thrives when you are conscripted?) he is not doing too badly. His current camp is not too far from home so travel is not as bad as it was when he was doing his basic military training.

That’s all from me this week. Today’s reminder of staying positive is as much for me as it is for you, so stay positive, have a positive mindset and keep smiling 😊