Striking Stories From Singapore’s Inspiring People

Who pushes you to become a better person? Who inspires you to wake-up blissfully each morning? Who motivates you tackle the daily tasks in the workplace?

If you cannot think of legendary figures or concrete reasons to combat life’s bustling challenges, consider hearing out these striking stories.

THE BLADE RUNNER

A brave man was once quoted saying: “Every run tells a story. For every failure, there is hope within. And [for] every ending, there’s an achievement and a new beginning.”

In this case, the brave man is none other than Mr. Shariff Abdullah. He is known better as Singapore’s Blade Runner. His dedication to marathons despite running with a prosthetic blade made him earn the alias. His unwavering spirit sparked his journey to fulfill more than twenty marathons worldwide.

Just last year, the Blade Runner attracted a nationwide buzz. He conquered the Tenzing-Hillary Everest Marathon for a chosen charity and for increased awareness.

“It’s not about being the first amputee or being a champion. I’m doing this to raise awareness that someone like me with a disability can do something like this. I think it will serve as motivation to young children or anyone, that they can achieve their dreams.”

THE YOUNG STAR

As young as she is, Gelyn Ong understood the selfless act of sharing her magnificent talent. Her passion for the arts began when she was scribbling on a paper at age 4. Since then, she dived into the bold world of acrylics on canvas. She had her first solo art exhibition at age 7. What were you doing at this prime age (I was probably playing with a plastic cooking set or watching cartoons)?

Each of her utterly whimisical artworks convey a strong message about the values that she holds dearly (e.g., conservation of Mother Earth). Furthermore, two of her exhibitions raised funds for diverse charities. She once raised about S$90,000 – talk about a blossoming talent with a genuine cause.

Furthermore, her artworks were once used for and EZ-Link cards in behalf of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. You may get a good grasp of her talent by purchasing her book entitled “The Forest Fable“. Impressively, she published this book when she was 9.

THE WILLING HEART

Singapore’s largest food kitchen, the Willing Hearts, was founded by Mr. Tony Tay. This organization distributes about 3,000 meals per day with their service points spreaded across the nation. They tirelessly give away free food for the people who are in crucial need.

The biggest turning point in Mr. Tony’s life was the passing of his beloved mother. He noticed that numerous individuals paid their respect despite having no formal invitation. His mother touched their lives throughout the years. At that moment, he knew he wanted to help others.

He initially hand out bread to the migrant workers and aided about fifty citizens in Bukit Ho Swee each day. He was captivated by the gratefulness that he saw in their eyes. He never stopped his advocacy since then. The humbling thing is, he personally extends his unceasing service throughout the years. You may join his fulfilling cause by volunteering at willinghearts.org.sg.

THE HALL OF FAMER

Imagine being born with significant limits whereby the doctors warned you of the gloomy possibility that you might never be able to walk again? Others may quit right then and there, but not Ms. Laurentia Tan. She was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and Profound Deafness at an early age. To strengthen her muscles and spine, she took up equestrian activities (i.e., horseback riding). This form of physiotherapy turned her into a legend.

She won two bronze medals at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics and a silver medal at the 2012 London Summer Paralympics, among others. She was able to participate in dressage events that require movements synced to the music too! Isn’t she remarkable? Singapore’s authorities in sports think so!

In August 2017, she was rightfully awarded with a “Sport Hall of Fame” as an athelete who contributed to the country’s sports success. She was honored at the Singapore Sports Museum alongside Joseph Schooling and Theresa Goh.

Sources:  1, 2, & 3

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4 Rental Tips For Expats In Singapore

Ring in the reality check! Singapore is a country which considers “space” as a luxury. Singaporeans do not usually keep their spare rooms open for annual guests to lounge on. More often than not, they keep these extra rooms for rental. You would be suprised to learn the amount of bedrooms that landlords can squeeze in a seemingly small condominiums.

It goes without saying that it is cheaper to rent out a single room than the entire flat. So, set a minimum bedroom requirement as well as a minimum size requirement before signing a contract. Equip yourself with rental strategies such as this.

UNDERSTAND THE DISTRICTS

What are the Singapore’s districts? Well, watching the Hunger Games series was probably the last time you have heard about a nation’s divisions. Similarly, Singapore’s districts offer distinct living experiences. You cannot get away from these categories as an expat or someone who is looking for a place to live at.

You must study the district codes initially. These codes tell you whether a rental unit is located at the core of the central region (e.g., District 10 including Tanglin Road), within the radius of the central region (e.g., District 2 including Chinatown), or outside of the central region (e.g., District 28 including Yio Chu Kang).

EMBRACE THE OUTSKIRTS

Location is one of the most important factors interplaying with the market’s property prices. Now that you have a grasp of the twenty-eight districts, you can distinguish between the “central region” and the outskirts. Rent is cheaper in areas away from the central region and the MRT (Mass Rapid Transport) stations.

The central region may not necessarily apply to your lifestyle. As Singapore is compact and accessible, odds are, you are about an hour away from the central region with public transportation. For instance, you can easily travel from the Boon Keng “heartlands” to the Orchard “central” through MRT or buses. You can even walk from one town to another (e.g., I once walked from Toa Payoh to Novena for 20 minutes).

Furthermore, the government seeks to make every town self-sustaining. Almost every neighboorhood has its own parks, shopping malls, and eateries. Ask yourself: Is a central location too overrated?

PLAN YOUR ROUTE

One cannot deny that we all have distinct personalities. If you are not a morning person and you find it difficult to allot an hour of leeway every morning for your commute then, opt for another strategy. Maximize your preparation time and lessen your transportation costs by finding an affordable place near your workplace.

As pointed above, location is an essential factor. Do a quick Google search on the possible routes you may take to get to your destination. Choosing the smartest way gets you to work on time. Being punctual is a respectable trait to have as an employee.

The humble country has a network of buses and trains. However, the vehicle interval or arrival time of buses is more unpredictable than the trains. Taking the MRT is generally a better choice.

CONSIDER THE HDB

In the recent years, more and more foreigners have warmed to the Singapore’s public housing or HDB (Housing and Development Board). Before you completely frown upon this idea, here are some of the reasons why this is a viable option:

a. There is a significant difference between private and public rentals. HDB flats with 2 rooms start at S$1,500. While, the same space costs about S$3,000 at private condominiums.

b. HDBs are usually walking distance from town facilities and public buses.

c. Food is insanely cheaper than the ones available at the condominiums as hawker centres are typically at the ground floor of the building.

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Image Credits: pixabay.com

If you are planning to stay in Singapore for a long period of time, staying at an HDB flat will allow you to absorb the local culture better.

Sources: 1, 2, & 3

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Coolest Places For Friendly Hangouts In Singapore

Are you looking forward to spend quality time with your childhood friends or co-workers? With a budget of S$25 or less, here are some places that you may enjoy.

FOR THE FOOD ENTHUSIAST

Nothing beats a simple gathering that ignites your love for food. Taste the various flavors that Singapore hawker centres offer by hopping into different stalls. Catch up with your beloved friends while you dine at the best yet affordable eateries. Five of the most famous hawker centres include Chinatown Complex Food Centre, Old Airport Road Food Centre, Maxwell Road Hawker Centre, Tiong Bahru Market Hawker Centre, and Chomp Chomp Food Centre.

FOR THE FEED-CONSCIOUS

Embrace the seemingly crucial part of the modern age by delighting your “Instagram model” friend with a visit to Haji Lane. You can expect to take vibrant photos as you are backed by graffiti walls and vintage boutiques. Immerse yourself with the eccentricity of the place as you go window-shopping with your friend. When you are done posing and strolling, you may grab an Eisky Fabulous “smooshie” (combines slushie and smoothie in a cup) for only S$3.50.

FOR THE FIT WARRIORS

One of the most beneficial exercises for your cardiovascular system is swimming. If you and your buddies are into cultivating your physical health, showcase your strokes at the public swimming complex. Said complex is less crowded than Adventure Cove. Furthermore, the entrance is way cheaper! The entrance is about S$1.50-2.00 for adults and S$0.80-1 for children.

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Image Credits: pixabay.com

Some of the top public swimming complexes include Jurong & Sengkang Swimming Complex.

FOR THE ANIMAL LOVERS

Singapore houses some of the world’s rarest turtles and tortoises in a convenient place. The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum lets you get up-close and personal with the Matamata, Snake Headed Turtle, and Alligator Snapping Turtle among others. Admission to museum is about S$5 and you can pay an additional dollar for bucket of animal food.

FOR THE TREE-HUGGERS

Although farms are a rare sight in Singapore, there are still some of them in the concrete jungle. Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city is the Bollywood Veggies. Enjoy the 10-acre exploration of the floras and faunas to build appreciation about the food sources. It is a rejuvenating experience to stroll and dine at this haven on earth.

Image Credits: facebook.com/pg/BollywoodVeggies

Image Credits: facebook.com/pg/BollywoodVeggies

Admission to the farm is amazingly free!

Sources: 1 & 2

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Turbo Charge Your American Express Singapore Airlines Credit Card with Mileslife

Mileslife has recently entered into a partnership with American Express (‘Amex’) that is set to accelerate your KrisFlyer miles earning! This partnership applies to both the American Express® Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Credit Card and the American Express® Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Ascend Credit Card. These are 2 of the most popular credit cards for anyone looking to collect KrisFlyer miles.

For starters, Mileslife is only lifestyle+travel mobile app which allows members to earn their preferred frequent flyer miles from everyday spending such as dining and lifestyle activities at over 2,000 merchants on top of their credit card miles. Merchants range from popular F&B outlets such as Crystal Jade to international hotel chains such as Capella. The miles will be credited into the airline loyalty programme of your choice within 3 to 5 business days as long as they are a partner of Mileslife. Remember that these miles are on top of the regular miles that you may earn with your existing credit cards. So here are more details on how you can turbo charge your American Express Singapore Airlines Credit Cards with Mileslife.

Double Up Your KrisFlyer Miles

As a result of the partnership between Mileslife and Amex, you can potentially earn up to an incredible 10 KrisFlyer miles per S$1 spent on Mileslife! This is an unparalleled mile per dollar rate in the market at this moment. Honestly, collecting KrisFlyer miles have never been easier.

Follow these steps to enjoy this amazing mile per dollar rate.

  1. Enter any of your American Express Singapore Airlines Credit Card into the Mileslife app so that they are captured in the mobile app.
  2. Proceed with your transaction. The applicable miles vary according to the type of purchase or payment that you are going to make with Mileslife.
  3. Simply select your American Express Singapore Airlines Credit Card before making any payment on Mileslife to double up your miles*!

*Do note that this promotion is for a limited time only and expires by 31 October 2017.

Earn Higher Welcome Bonus KrisFlyer Miles

If you are not an existing American Express Singapore Airlines Credit Card Member, there is an additional reason for you to sign up now. Exclusive only during this promotion period, new users who sign up for an American Express Singapore Airlines Credit Card through Mileslife will receive an additional welcome bonus of 2,500 KrisFlyer miles. This is on top of the 5,000 KrisFlyer miles that new applicants would typically receive upon first spend on the Card.

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As an illustration, a new user who signs up for the American Express Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Ascend Credit Card via Mileslife can earn up to 41,700 KrisFlyer miles with just retail spend of S$6,000. That is enough to redeem a Business Class round trip to Bangkok on Singapore Airlines!

Unique Bonus Code For MoneyDigest

Readers of MoneyDigest would be pleased to learn that there is an additional welcome bonus code for new Mileslife users. Here are the steps to earn more miles from Mileslife:

  1. Simply download the app on Google Play Store or The Apple Store
  2. Enter “MONEYDIGEST” promo code in the Mileslife App and spend a minimum of S$49 for your first transaction with Mileslife. (Click Account Tab>Click on Promo Code>Enter MONEYDIGEST>Apply)
  3. Enjoy an additional 1,000 bonus miles credited to the airline loyalty programme of your choice within 3 to 5 business days!

With Mileslife, collecting air miles have never been easier and faster! Your next wanderlust could be just a few clicks away.

 

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4 Budget-Friendly Halloween Events For The Entire Family

Halloween in Singapore is nothing but SPOOKTACULAR!

Embody the festive spirit without breaking the bank by searching for free or affordable activities within your community. You will not believe how many there are out there!

1. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM

Immerse yourself in a world where Asian superstitions and beliefs come to life as Asian Civilisations Museum brings you the “Horror Mash Up”! This annual event includes activities and performances inspired by their stellar collection. Expect to hear haunting tales, to strike eerie poses at their dress-up booths, and to make your own spooky souvenir. Activities will run from 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm while the museum operates until 12:00 midnight.

This FREE event, ideally for your teens, is set on October 28.

Location: Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, Singapore 179555

2. TRICK OR TREAT

No Halloween celebration is complete without “Trick or Treat”. A massive gathering awaits at Woodlands Woodgrove. With your costume, you can roam the neighborhood from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm (or until the treats run out). Kids of all ages along with their parents will come together to make the most of this day.

Do not forget to mark your calendars on October 31! Joining the exciting event is free, but you can donate to its sponsors.

Location: Woodgrove Neighbourhood (refer to the map)

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Image Credits: streetdirectory.com

3. LITTLE MONSTERS’ PLAYGROUP

Are you looking for an event that lets you bond with your adorable ones? Look no further as Australian International School brings you the “Halloween Playgroup”. Toddlers to children aged 5 are all welcome to dress as magical and mystical creatures. The activities lined up for your little (and beloved) monsters include dancing, games, and storytelling. If these sound fun to you, book your spot here!

This FREE event is scheduled on October 17. Registration starts at 9:00 am.

Location: Australian International School, 1 Lorong Chuan, Singapore 556 818

4. FOR MOMS AND BUBS

Shine in your most creative costumes with your baby to win attractive prizes from Bove! Bove by Spring Maternity’s “Halloween Dress-Up Party” includes the following highlights:

a. Tea Party with Popcorns & Cotton Candies
b. Photobooth experience with instant printouts
c. Crowning of the Best-Dressed Halloween Baby and Toddler, as well as
d. Goodie bags from the event sponsor.

This is the only event on this list that lets you pay for the admission, but fret not. Ticket are sold at S$5 each. Oh! Babies 12 months and below are free of charge.

Location: 3 Temasek Blvd, #02–728/729/730, Suntec City Branch,Tower 4, Singapore 038983

Image Credits: pixabay.com

Image Credits: pixabay.com

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