Is engaging a personal trainer worth it for you, a total gym newbie?

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So you’ve just joined the gym for the first time?

You’re excited to get in shape but also quite overwhelmed as all that gym equipment looks intimidating and you have no idea how to use any of it properly.

Should you throw some money at a personal trainer to show you the ropes?

Let’s delve deeper.

Benefits of hiring a personal trainer
  • Expert guidance and personalization

As a total gym newbie, having an expert by your side can be reassuring.

No more guessing which exercises to do or how to execute them properly because your trainer will guide you through each movement and machine, ensuring you maintain proper form.

This maximizes the effectiveness of your workouts and also helps prevent potential injuries.

  • Motivation and accountability

Having a personal trainer in your corner means you will have a dedicated partner holding you accountable and pushing you to give your all during every session.

With regular check-ins and progress tracking, your trainer can help you stay focused and on track toward achieving your fitness goals.

  • Efficient and safe workouts

Time is precious, and you want to ensure every minute spent at the gym counts.

A personal trainer understands how to maximize your workout time, keeping you moving efficiently from one exercise to the next.

More importantly, they prioritize your safety.

The last thing you want is a setback from an avoidable injury.

Potential drawbacks of hiring a personal trainer
  • Cost considerations

You don’t need me to tell you this:

Personal training sessions are expensive.

Typical pricing can range from $50 to $150/hour, depending on the trainer’s experience and location.

Many trainers offer package deals that can bring down the per-session cost, but it’s still quite an investment so before committing, shop around and compare pricing.

  • Over-reliance on the trainer

To cut the long story short, be wary of trainers who seem more interested in keeping you as a client indefinitely rather than helping you achieve self-sufficiency.

  • Finding the right fit

Another potential drawback is the challenge of finding a trainer who is truly compatible with your personality and learning style.

A mismatch in these areas can lead to frustration so don’t be afraid to “trial” potential trainers before you sign a package.

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  • Evaluate your goals

Are you aiming for short-term results like losing a few kgs for an upcoming event?

Or are you seeking long-term lifestyle changes?

Identifying specific goals, such as building muscle or improving flexibility, will help you determine if a personal trainer can provide the guidance you need.

  • Consider your motivation levels

If you tend to lose motivation quickly or struggle with consistency, investing in a trainer could be the extra push you need.

  • Weigh the investment

Consider your budget.

If you’re uncertain about making a long-term commitment, start with a few sessions to see if it’s a good fit.

Many trainers offer package deals or discounted rates for purchasing multiple sessions upfront, so ask away.

Alternatives to personal trainers
  • Online resources & apps

Having YouTube is like having a virtual personal trainer in your pocket!

Just search for routines geared towards beginners and you will get a good amount of endless tutorials.

Follow along at home first if you’re nervous about executing complex moves properly at the gym.

  • Gym staff guidance

Lastly, don’t overlook the staff at your gym either.

You can ask staffers on how to safely use those machines.

Even if it’s a quick demo, their expertise can point you in the right direction.

And most are usually happy to keep an eye on you during future visits.

So is hiring a personal trainer right for you as a gym newbie? The answer depends on YOU. For most beginners, having an expert guide you through proper form and create a tailored program provides value. If it fits in your budget, go for it! But even if you can’t engage a trainer, ask YouTube or the gym staff to show you how to use the equipment so you can start somewhere. Walk through those gym doors and keep at it!

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Latest WFH internships posted from 1 to 4 July 2024

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A warm welcome to the second half of 2024.

Hope you’ve had a wonderful start to the month of July too.

If you’re looking for the hottest WFH internship positions, we might be of help to you with opportunities in AI / machine learning and more this week.

Keep reading!

#1: The Sandbox – Business Intern

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Website: sandbox.game

Allowance / Remuneration: $400 – 1,000 monthly

Job Qualifications

Not specified.

Key Responsibilities
  • Event Management: Assist in the end-to-end planning and execution of virtual and physical events. This includes venue selection, vendor management, attendee engagement strategies, and post-event analysis.
  • Business Development: Support the team in identifying and evaluating new business opportunities, market research, partnership outreach, and the development of pitch materials.
  • Marketing: Contribute to the creation and implementation of marketing strategies, including digital marketing campaigns, social media management, content creation, and analytics review to measure effectiveness.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with internal teams and external partners to ensure cohesive execution of projects and events.
  • Innovation: Continuously propose innovative ideas to expand The Sandbox’s reach.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and drop an email to [email protected]

#2: Eco-Business Pte Ltd – Editorial Intern

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Website: eco-business.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $950 – 1,000 monthly

Job Qualifications

Not specified.

Key Responsibilities
  • Writing news and features
  • Covering and attending events related to sustainable development
  • Assist in event program curation and planning 
  • Administrative duties as required by the editorial team
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and send a cover letter and your CV to Natasha van Cuylenburg ([email protected]) and Ng Wai Mun ([email protected]). 

#3: Play Beyond Pte Ltd – Operations Intern

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Website: playbeyond.co

Allowance / Remuneration: $600 – 800 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Curious, attention to details, organized, and resourceful
  • Strong communication and presentation skills
  • Self-motivated and with a self-starter mindset
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications e.g., Excel, Word, PowerPoint
Key Responsibilities
  • Assist in marketing operations; collaborate with marketing to ensure seamless execution of promotional activities, including coordinating logistics for events and campaigns
  • Work closely with distribution to optimize transportation logistics, streamline shipping processes, and ensure timely delivery of products to customers
  • Assist in managing customer inquiries, feedback, and complaints, aiming to deliver exceptional customer service
  • Assist in the planning and coordination of various projects, including inventory management, supply chain optimization, and operational efficiency initiatives
  • Collaborate with founders to support their vision and objectives, contributing innovative ideas and solutions to enhance operational effectiveness and drive business growth
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and apply via [email protected]

#4: REACH Community Services Ltd. – Community Engagement Intern

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Website: reach.org.sg

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Proficient in English 
  • Meticulous 
  • Team Player 
  • Basic skills in Canva, Photoshop & Lightroom
  • Keen interest in supporting community social causes
Key Responsibilities
  • Assist in fund-raising events from planning to execution
  • Assist in planning and coordinating outings or activities under CSR initiatives
  • Assist in designing marketing materials and collection of success stories
  • Assist in data entry and database management
  • Assist in coordinating interviews with clients or potential candidates and other administration work
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and send your CV to [email protected]

#5: Zavior Pte Ltd – Machine Learning / AI Intern

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Website: zavior.ai

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – 1,500 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Educational Background: Completed at least 1 year of studies in a Diploma/Bachelor/Master program in IT, Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Statistics, or Mathematics.
  • Programming Skills: At least 3 months of experience in Python programming.
  • Machine Learning Knowledge: Completed at least 1 university or online hands-on course in Machine Learning.
  • ML Tools Experience: Familiarity with one or more ML tools such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, etc.
  • NLP Techniques: Basic understanding of natural language processing techniques and tools.
  • Analytical Skills: Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
  • Bonus: Experience with document processing tools and compliance-related projects.
Key Responsibilities
  • AI Document Review Development: Assist in developing machine learning models for document review, including text extraction, classification, and entity recognition.
  • Compliance Assistance Development: Help build AI solutions to automate compliance checks and ensure adherence to regulatory requirements.
  • Data Preparation: Collect, preprocess, and label data for training AI models.
  • Algorithm Development: Collaborate with AI engineers to design and test various machine learning and natural language processing algorithms.
  • Collaboration: Work with cross-functional teams to understand business challenges and translate them into technical solutions.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and write to Derrick via this link.

Editor’s note: These positions are selected based on the “remote” tag, but some are hybrid ones and you may need to report physically to the office. For more deets, do contact the employer directly.

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Best Handheld Fans to Beat the Heat for Under S$30

Are you tired of feeling hot and uncomfortable in Singapore’s sweltering heat? Do you want a solution that is both effective and affordable? Look no further than these cooling portable fans!

Stores selling these fans, some of which conveniently attach to the neck or wrist, report rocket sales compared to last year. They have become the latest trend for coping with elevated temperatures in Singapore and around the world. With the right fan, you can enjoy a cool and refreshing breeze to stay comfortable all year round. These products are all available online on Shopee or Lazada.

#1: JISULIFE MINI PORTABLE FAN

When it comes to choosing a portable fan, the top choice is from JISULIFE, an established provider of sustainable gadgets for personal use. Try their JISULIFE Mini Portable Fan, which impresses with its 46-hour battery life, meaning you won’t need to charge it often.

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Available in five different pastel shades, this handheld portable fan also doubles as a desk fan, flashlight, and power bank. Talk about versatility! Weighing 129g or 180g, with a battery capacity ranging from 2000mAh to 4800mAh, and a battery life of 20 to 46 hours, it charges in 3 hours and costs S$21.80 to S$27.25.

#2: SIMPLUS PORTABLE MINI FAN

Another top contender in Singapore’s best portable handheld fan options is the Simplus Portable Mini Fan. Personally, I own their waffle maker and it has been our go-to breakfast fix.

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Its built-in noise reduction technology makes it ultra-quiet, even with its powerful wind-gathering air ducts. You can easily adjust the wind speed by clicking the control button. The carabiner design also makes it extra convenient to bring around and doubles as a desk fan! The hidden blades make this fan particularly safe for parents or those traveling with kids. Use it on your morning stroll or during travels without worrying about safety! Weighing 125g, with a battery capacity of 1200mAh, and a battery life of 5 hours, it charges in 2 hours and costs S$10.90.

#3: GADGET MIX MINI PORTABLE HANDHELD FAN

The Gadget Mix Mini Handheld Fan is so small it’s only a little larger than a lollipop, making it incredibly convenient to slip into your bag. Despite its minute size, this fan is extremely lightweight, weighing just 86 grams—almost the weight of a tomato!

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It features a low-noise motor that emulates the sound of natural wind and offers three wind speeds to choose from. Additionally, this Gadget Mix fan can be fixed on a stand to be used on your desk. It’s the ideal multifunctional companion to keep cool whenever and wherever! With a battery capacity of 1200mAh, and a battery life of 1 hour, it charges in 3.5 hours and costs S$14.90.

#4: MINTHOUZ PORTABLE STROLLER MINI FAN

Travelling to a theme park with your family soon? Consider buying the Minthouz Portable Stroller Mini Fan. Powered by a built-in rechargeable lithium battery, you’ll avoid the hassle of needing extra batteries.

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Its standout feature is the aromatherapy function, which protects your baby from mosquito bites outdoors. Simply add liquid mosquito repellent into the aromatherapy box, and let the fan work its magic! Weighing approximately 200g, with a battery capacity of 2000mAh, and a battery life of 2 to 7.5 hours, it charges in 3.5 hours and costs S$17.66.

#5: MUJI PORTABLE USB HANDHELD FAN

USB fans may be tiny, but don’t underestimate their power. The MUJI Portable USB Handheld Fan is perfect for both outdoor and indoor use. Its convertible handle allows it to be used as a desktop fan.

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This fan also features a “Rhythm” wind mode, which operates on low-speed mode and switches on and off every five seconds to emulate natural wind. Weighing 92g, with a battery capacity of 1400mAh, and a battery life of 2 to 12 hours, it charges in 2.5 hours and costs S$19.00.

#6: SPACE DUCKLING MISTING FAN

Last on this list is a cute handheld fan that doubles as a desk fan – the Space Duckling Misting Fan. Available in three pastel colors, it features an adorable duckling in an astronaut helmet at its center. It dispenses mist to further cool your surroundings—just add cold or iced water with the provided funnel into the opening at the top of the fan. Get it online for S$12.33.

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Stay cool and beat the heat with these top handheld fans, all under S$30. Whether you’re outdoors or indoors, these fans will keep you comfortable and refreshed!

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Heymax.ai raises $3.5M to expand on rewards platform for consumers and brands

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Have you heard of a software company called Heymax.ai?

News has it recently that they have raised $3.5 million to help people earn rewards from everyday purchases.

What is it about?

If you’re not familiar with the brand, Heymax.ai is a personal finance and shopping app that lets you earn “Max Miles” from over 500 businesses.

You can redeem those miles for flights on any airline or transfer them to 25 hotel and airline rewards programs.

 

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The company just raised $3.5 million led by January Capital, with other investors like Tenity and Ascend Angels participating.

They are pretty new in the market, having been founded in late 2023 by four former Meta engineers.

Their CEO Joe Lu says people have a hard time taking advantage of all their reward options and Heymax.ai wants to make it easy to unlock rewards from regular spending.

Their goal is to help each customer earn a free vacation every year.

Led by January Capital

January Capital believes in Heymax.ai’s vision of making rewards programs more connected.

Many rewards programs are limited to one company, making it harder for merchants to attract new customers and for consumers to manage their spending, noted Roy Ong, an investor at January Capital.

He added that Heymax.ai aims to change that and solve these problems for both merchants and customers.

With the team’s experience in tech, there’s confidence they could achieve this vision.

Growing customer base

Over 50,000 people have used Heymax.ai so far to earn over 50 million Max Miles, redeeming more than 10,000 flights.

The platform also gives recommendations on what credit cards offer the best rewards for your purchases so you don’t have to spend time doing your research.

Major stores like Amazon, Apple, and Grab are partners, so you earn miles when shopping there.

 

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Heymax.ai has also partnered with Visa so you can track rewards from all your Visa cards in one place.

Even companies like SingSaver and Airwallex are starting to offer Max Miles too to reward their customers.

Expansion plans

After launching in Singapore, Heymax.ai expanded to Australia in November 2023.

They plan to enter more Asia Pacific markets soon.

CEO Joe Lu mentioned that he’s very excited about a future where customers worldwide can easily maximize their rewards and get more free trips from Heymax.ai each year to create cherished memories.

“To achieve that, we are firing on all cylinders to bring more partners on board to reward customers with Max Miles,” he added.

Interested in turning your expenses into miles and need more info?

Find out how via heymax.ai.

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What’s Your Financial Personality?

Understanding your financial personality can help you make better money decisions. Here are four common types and some tips for each:

#1: CONFIDENT MONEY MANAGER

You’re excited about managing your finances and likely a long-term thinker and planner. You prefer traditional strategies like having a retirement savings plan and planning future investments. However, you might struggle with seeking a second opinion, moving too quickly, or overanalyzing options.

Questions to ask yourself:
1. Do I regularly review and update my financial plans?
2. How comfortable am I making investment decisions on my own?
3. Do I have a detailed retirement savings plan?
4. How often do I seek advice on financial decisions?

#2: SHORT-TERM STRATEGIST

You’re a careful planner who does thorough research, often taking your time to make well-informed decisions. Flexible and adaptable, you focus on short-term goals rather than long-term ones like retirement. As a strategist, you might miss opportunities by over-evaluating options. Creating timelines or automating finances can help.

Questions to ask yourself:
1. How often do I adjust my budget based on changing situations?
2. Am I more focused on immediate needs than long-term goals?
3. Am I comfortable researching before making financial decisions?
4. How frequently do I automate my savings?

#3: VALUE-BASED PLANNER

You’re future-oriented, charitable, and make financial decisions based on your values. You prioritize donating to charities but may neglect your own daily finances. Consider working with a financial advisor to stay on top of your finances.

Questions to ask yourself:
1. How often do I prioritize charitable donations in my financial planning?
2. Do my financial goals align with my values?
3. Am I proactive about supporting causes that matter to me?
4. How regularly do I review my daily finances?

#4: LAID-BACK BALANCER

You have a relaxed approach to money, prioritizing living your life and intuition over strict budgeting. You keep an eye on your money but may not be up-to-date. Financial planners and advisors can help. It’s important to stay informed and set future goals. Budgeting apps for beginners can make this easier.

Questions to ask yourself:
1. How comfortable am I without a strict budget?
2. Do I rely more on intuition than planning?
3. How often do I review my overall financial status?
4. Am I open to using budgeting apps to track my finances?

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SIMPLIFIED CATEGORIES

If you find these categories complex, consider these simplified types by Dean Deutz, a private wealth consultant at RBC Wealth Management:

A. Savers: Prioritize saving now to enjoy financial security later, often paying off debts like mortgages early. They should balance caution with potential high-return investments, seeking diversified portfolios that align with their long-term goals.

B. Spenders: Enjoy their money presently, often borrowing and saving less. Spenders benefit from reducing discretionary spending to increase savings and build emergency funds for future financial stability.

C. Sharers: Enjoy sharing money with family, friends, charities, or their community. They should manage their generosity wisely, setting clear boundaries and budgets to sustain their giving while ensuring their own financial health.

Understanding your financial personality can clarify your decisions, reveal patterns in your financial habits, and highlight areas for improvement to achieve greater financial well-being over time.

Sources: 1 & 2

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