How to maximize your life with a $3,000 paycheck

Maslow Hierarchy of Needs

With S$3,000 for a monthly salary, many fresh graduates do not think that is enough to spend nor save. But think again. As a bachelor or bachelorette earning $3,000, you are already better off than many others beset with hefty household bills. So, for someone fresh out of school with no dependants or minimal financial liabilities, maximizing your life with your $3,000 paycheck may be attainable and here is how we can approach this mathematical sum with the help of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. According to Abraham Maslow, a renowned American psychologist, inherent human needs are fulfilled in the following priorities, starting from physiological needs, safety needs, love/belonging needs, esteem needs and finally, self-actualization needs.

Need(s) fulfilled: Physiological Image credit: ss3singapore.wordpress.com

Need(s) fulfilled: Physiological
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1. Spend 20% or $600 on irresistible meals that are simply affordable. Fortunately, it is never a hassle to find them in the heartlands or the CBD areas which serve to satisfy your hunger pangs after a half day of hard work! Alternatively, you can prepare your own nutritious and palatable meals within the budget!

Need(s) fulfilled: Love/belonging, safety Image credit: en.wikipedia.org

Need(s) fulfilled: Love/belonging, safety
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2. Spend 10% or $300 on delighting your beloved family, partners and friends. Rope them in for a laugh by watching a hilarious movie, enjoy a hearty chat over a scrumptious meal or simply participate in a sport that all of you relish.

Need(s) fulfilled: Love/belonging, safety, physiological, self-actualization Image credit: todayonline.com

Need(s) fulfilled: Love/belonging, safety, physiological, self-actualization
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3. Save 50% or $1,500 for your upcoming big ticket items. In Singapore, your residential property is probably your greatest prized asset. Your lifetime of savings and efforts will be manifested in your small but cozy HDB flat. At the end of the day, it is the family warmth that truly matters in the home, not so much about the size. Depending on your risk appetite, a portion of the 50% may be used for investment purposes to earn a return over the inflation rate. As easy as this may sound, engaging in due diligence is key to making or breaking it.

Need(s) fulfilled: Love/belonging, safety, esteem Image credit: huishilicious.wordpress.com

Need(s) fulfilled: Love/belonging, safety, esteem
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4. Set aside 10% or $300 as an emergency fund. Life is filled with surprises. You never know what will happen tomorrow. Putting aside 10% of your income  may seem wise to buffer yourself against uncertainties. Take for example an unexpected invitation to your superior or colleague’s wedding or baby shower. An emergency fund boosts your readiness and willingness to share the joys, build a stronger rapport and put you in a better position to  win people’s hearts.

Need(s) fulfilled: Physiological, safety Image credit: graphichive.net

Need(s) fulfilled: Physiological, safety
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5. The last 10% or $300 is reserved for miscellaneous expenses such as transport fares, therapeutic services and new merchandises. After a month’s worth of toiling, you definitely deserve some pampering. Indulge in a massage to relieve yourself of the piled-up stress from work. Recharge before moving on to the greater things in life.

The good news is that the higher level needs such as the esteem needs and self-actualization needs often do not pose a material constraint on your financial resources. By living within your means while maintaining optimism, you gain the understanding and respect of your peers and family members. Through demonstrating  your forthcomingness  in celebrating others’ blissfulness and successes while realizing the relentless quest for material wealth does not always lead to happiness, you would have already achieved the moral high ground.

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Tory Burch: Up to 40% Off in Boutiques (27 May 2015)

Tory Burch Featured

Tory Burch is all ready for the Great Singapore Sale 2015 with its recent announcement on Facebook.

To all fashionable ladies out there, look out for items that are marked down by up to 40% — be it tunics, handbags or their popular Reva flats.

When Opray Winfrey endorsed the ‘double-T’ medallion label as a “wardrobe’s must-haves”, you can’t go wrong with these fashion pieces.

Sale is on at both boutique stores at Wisma Atria and DFS Changi Airport Terminal 1.

 

Tory Burch Facebook

 

 

Their outlet at Changi Airport Terminal 1 is really huge and carries a wide range of products. For a review, visit: http://bit.ly/1KoBy0Z

 

DFS SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT
Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 1
(Transit Hall) #02-57
918142
Singapore
+65 6891 9168
STORE HOURS
Mon – Sun: 6am – 12 am

WISMA ATRIA
435 Orchard Road
02-28-32/54
Singapore 238877
Singapore
+65 6733 2980
STORE HOURS
Mon – Sun: 10:30 AM – 9:30 PM

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Gong Cha: 1-for-1 Milk Tea with Pearls (29 – 31 May 2015)

Gong Cha Frasers

Bubble Milk Tea lovers, you and your partner are in for a treat.

As part of The Ultimate Frasers 1+1 Sale, Gong Cha will be having a 1 for 1 Milk Tea with Pearls at their outlets in Frasers Centrepoint Malls.

For only 3 days (29 – 31 May 2015), be the first 100 customers in each store and enjoy your second Milk Tea with Pearl for FREE.

Valid on a first-come-first-serve basis at participating outlets, while stocks last.

Participating outlets: Changi City Point, East Point Mall, Bedok Point, YewTee Point, Anchorpoint

Gong Cha Promo

Visit in-store or http://www.fraserscentrepointmalls.com for more details.

Since it is a 1-for-1 deal, who do you want to share this Gong Cha Milk Tea with? Share this post with your friends and family members and look for one!

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llaollao: 1-for-1 Sanum at Causeway Point (29 – 31 May 2015)

llaollao 1for1

Good news, llaollao fans!

If you are heading to the northern part of Singapore this weekend, do drop by Causeway Point (Woodlands MRT Station).

Make your way down to the basement for llaollao’s frozen yogurt.

Only for 3 days (29 – 31 May 2015), you can enjoy 1-for-1 Sanum at just $6.95 (U.P $13.90).

Valid only for the first 100 customers, on a first come first serve basis, while stocks last.

llaollao 1 for 1

Since it’s a 1-for-1 deal, you need to find a partner. Share this post with your friends and family members now!

llaollao

Causeway Point #B1-K28
11:00am to 10:00pm

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IKEA: Midsummer Buffet 2015 (9 June 2015)

IKEA Midsummer Featured

IKEA Midsummer Buffet is back!

Feast into the wide array of Swedish food for just $20 per person. ($10 for Kids 4-12 years old, Free for Kids under 4)

The once in a year buffet will start on 9 June 2015 with 2 seatings.

  • 5.30pm – 7.30pm
  • 8pm – 10pm

You need to be an IKEA Family member which you can join for free here: https://family.ikea.com.sg

Tickets can be purchased from 20 May onwards at the IKEA restaurants in both IKEA Alexandra and IKEA Tampines. Limited tickets, on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

IKEA FAMILY B

The menu is not available yet, but to give you an idea of what to expect, check out the Midsummer Buffet Menu in 2014.

IKEA Midsummer Buffet 2014

IKEA Midsummer Buffet 2014

You can also check out a review here: http://www.eysilicioussss.com/2014/06/glad-midsommar.html

For more info, visit http://bit.ly/1etRnta

Don’t forget to share this post to look for your buffet partners!

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