Why high achievers thrive while overachievers burn out

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If you’re overly serious about your work and end up feeling stressed after work every day, then something’s got to change.

The truth is that being a high achiever and an overachiever is not the same.

If you want to be successful at work and still want to balik kampung on time daily, read on.

The differences between the two

High achievers don’t push themselves too hard, but on the flip side, overachievers do the opposite.

High achievers focus on the process, where they take small steps and do not unnecessarily rush things through.

They are also more emotionally intelligent and can set realistic expectations for themselves. 

Unlike overachievers who need to reach a certain goal because of something else—like to fill an emotional void or something—high achievers strive for meaningful success only.

Why being a high achiever is better

High achievers find pleasure in the little things they do and enjoy the process of achieving the goals they set out for themselves.

They are also more worried about not trying than failing, so they stay motivated to move forward even when things get hard.

But more important than anything else is that high achievers love feedback—the good and the bad. This may not be the case for overachievers.

Red flags that may reveal you’re an overachiever

If you find your mind telling you this repeatedly:

“I must get this done or else I’m never good enough.”

Then it’s a telltale sign.

You may also find yourself pushing yourself excessively, feeling guilty whenever you stop to rest.

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The fact of the matter is, if your self-worth has a direct link to your achievements, then something is not quite right.

Why being an achiever is not as good as you think

Eh, some of you might be thinking, what’s so bad about overachieving, right?

After all, you work hard, achieve more than your peers, and your bosses are super proud of you. Who knows? You might even be included in the next round of promotions.

This is true, but it’s not as healthy as you think it to be.

You see, when you push yourself to do more than what is expected of you all the time, you can’t help but start to feel very discouraged at a certain point in time. You may compare yourself against others and feel that whatever effort you put in, it’s not enough.

In short, your brain’s telling you to do more and more.

Without you realizing it, it may start to affect your personal life too. Your one-track mind hinders your work-life balance and rest time becomes no time.

How to make the shift

For those who want to make the shift from overachieving to high achieving, you’ve got to remember a few things:

  • Focus less on doing the “task” and more on how you feel about it. Though “doing things” help us achieve success, only when our motivation is right can we break through and get far.
  • Reshift your motivation away from pushing yourself to living a more easily contented life. Yup, high achievers can still make mistakes but they don’t let it hold them back. It’s all about taking what you learn from your successes and failures, and using it as an opportunity to grow.
  • Leave perfectionism behind so that you don’t burn out easily. Set achievable goals from now onwards and then push out of your comfort zone every once in a while (not every single time).
Being a high-achiever without burning out

Do you know how to be a high achiever without burning out? Very simple, just remember this—slow down.

No matter how hectic everything seems, don’t forget to take some time off to relax and rest. You’ve only got one life to live, and you don’t want to spend it all at work just to bring in the money.

Live behind the perfectionist mindset too. 99% is good enough, it doesn’t always need to be 100%. Making mistakes is part of being human, and there’s no need to bash yourself up over them.

Also, I came across this speech given by Hamza Khan, the author of The Burnout Gamble, which I thought would help peeps are who going through burnout from being an overachiever.

It’s only 8 minutes long but packs a lot of valuable bite-sized lessons. You can watch it here:

Or if you’ve got at least 20 minutes to spare, this speech by the same person gives you a more elaborated version (with terms and more powerful illustrations) of the previous speech. Watch it here:

As we close, know that being a high achiever is great, but being an overachiever? Not so much. There’s a fine line between achieving your goals and burning out, and it’s wise to find that balance. Taking on too much and failing to regulate yourself will lead to stress and exhaustion. So manage your expectations, and make sure that you’re not sacrificing your health or mental well-being in the pursuit of money and career success.

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Affordable floral arrangements from $39.90 for Mother’s Day 2023

Mother's Day 2023 Florals

Blessed Sunday!

Mother’s Day is really right around the corner, with only a week left to go. If you’ve yet to get mum anything, today’s the day to make that purchase.

In this post, we will be looking at a list of affordable floral arrangements from $39.90 for Mother’s Day 2023.

MD Carmen by Well Live Florist

MD Carmen

Price: $39.90

At just $39.90, this is a steal. You will get a lovely bouquet of three flowers consisting of fresh tulips, a carnation, filler, and foliage. At the time of writing, delivery dates are available from 12 to 15 May so act fast if you want to chope the best date and timing for your mama.

KH-07 Cheery by Little Flower Hut

KH-07 Cheery

Price: $49.90 (sale!)

Spotted this bouquet of 9 pink roses at just $49.90 (was $69.90)! We have no idea when the sale will end so it’s good to get your hands on these before they decide to conclude the sale. You can also choose to “upsize” the bouquet at an extra price if you think it’s too small.

A Touch of Wild by Wildflower Florist

A Touch of Wild

Price: from $55

There’s something about wildflowers that make them magical. And this particular arrangement which may include a combination of lilies, sunflowers, hydrangea, orchids, and other seasonal fresh-cut flowers and foliage is certainly a different take from the usual Mother’s Day floral selection. Which is great if you want to stand out from the crowd and please mama.

Misc MD by Floristique

I’m loving this florist because there are various options priced from $59.90 for you to choose from. And they are:

  • Zelda MD: Carnations | Spray Roses | Rose | Fillers & Foliage
  • Greta MD: Carnations | Spray Roses | Fillers & Foliage
  • Gianna MD: Carnations | Fillers
  • Isla MD: Carnations | Baby’s Breath
  • Kiera MD: Carnations | Fillers & Foliage
  • Everly MD: Carnations | Fillers & Foliage
  • Reia MD: Roses | Carnation Spray | Fillers & Foliage

Misc MD

Price: from $59.90

A fun dilemma on which to gift your mum.

Everlasting Vase – Preserved by The Bloom Box

everlasting-vase-preserved

Price: from $62

One comment I get very often from my mum is this: “Flowers have no value because they die quickly.” And that’s true… to a certain extent. If your mum thinks the same way too, why not get a preserved option for her? This everlasting vase is fitting for its name since it can last up to a year if properly taken care of.

Understated Beauty by Flora Moments

Understated Beauty

Price: from $68

This elegant arrangement of white and orange roses exudes charm just right for mama. Comprises white eustoma and orange roses, it represents admiration, passion, and happiness in life. Note: The most affordable option at $68 only consists of two stalks.

And there we have it, our list of affordable floral arrangements from $39.90 for Mother’s Day 2023. Just a gentle reminder before we go, Mother’s Day is on 14 May 2023, and that means we’re just days away. Whether it’s a gift you’re getting for mum or flowers to cheer her up, make that purchase asap to avoid disappointments!

 

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This ed-tech startup that taps on AI for assessment-based learning is worth a try

Explico Website Banner

Best of all, they have a ‘freemium’ plan for new users.

I’ll get to that later in this article but for a start, let’s look at more on what this ed-tech startup offers.

The name to note is ‘Explico’.

Explico was co-founded 3 years ago by Ashutosh Shukla and Sandesh Shetty, with the aim of using AI and machine learning to create an assessment-based educational system.

And mind you, not just any assessment-based learning but one that is tailored to your child’s needs.

How it works

Supposedly you’re a new user, you can sign up for free under their ‘freemium’ plan and have your child attempt Explico’s free diagnostic assessments Set A & Set B.

sample Explico assessment

These diagnostic assessments are prepared by Explico’s teachers and use AI to assess your child’s proficiency in a particular subject.

Upon completion of the assessments, Explico will recommend live sessions based on their analysis.

Explico's upcoming live sessions

The good part is that even as a ‘freemium’ user, you will be entitled to 2 free live sessions (worth 10 credits) so you and your child can have a firsthand experience of how it works.

Going a step further

Like what you’re seeing and think Explico will benefit your child?

You can step up your game from the ‘freemium’ plan to ‘credit-based’, ‘assessment-only’, or ‘all-access’ plans.

Prices range from $19.95 to $1450.

I’ll put it down here for easy reference:

Explico's pricing plans

If you’ve got a UOB card, good news! Use your UOB card for payment and enter coupon code <UOBEX2023> for 15% off your purchase.

You’re welcome. 😉

Which plan should you go for?

If you’re on a budget, then maybe the ‘credit-based’ plan would make sense.

It comes in bundle credits of 5, 20, 50, and 80, which the latter will allow you to save up to 15%. Since they can be shared among siblings, it would be good if you have more than one child to worry about.

For parents who believe in the power of practice, then the ‘assessment-only’ plan at $125 for one subject and $280 for three subjects would be perfect.

The only downside is that it’s for a specific child (just one). And the same goes for the ‘all-access’ plan.

If you’ve not started your child on any form of tuition at all, the ‘all-access’ plan is actually worth an investment.

Think about it this way: one subject will cost you $550 with a validity of 12 months if you sign up with Explico. That’s roughly $45.83/month and way much lower than it would cost to hire a private tutor (ex/current MOE teacher) at $50/hour long-term.

Tuition Rates Singapore

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Doesn’t sound too bad, huh?

But ultimately, the decision lies with you. Don’t forget to speak with your child to see what he/she thinks about using Explico as a study buddy for the long term. To give you peace of mind, Explico has recently bagged US$1.4 million in pre-series A funding from key investors such as the renowned Mavis Tutorial Centre. So be rest assured that they are here to stay and expand.

For more information, you can visit www.explico.sg.

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Latest WFH internships posted from 1 to 4 May 2023

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The world’s almost back to the pre-COVID working days but if you’re still searching for a remote internship, we’ve tried our best to source for some.

Here are the latest WFH internships posted from 1 to 4 May 2023.

#1: Revolution SG – Web And App Developer Intern

 

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Website: revolution.com.sg

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Junior/Senior undergrad majoring in a related field 
  • Proficient in using Windows, Microsoft Office suite products, and the Adobe Suite of graphic/web design applications such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, and Dreamweaver
  • Must have strong interpersonal and communication skills, verbal and written
  • Excellent organizational skills and the ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment
  • Strong knowledge of web development, web design, and scripting languages such as Javascript (with libraries like Mootools and jQuery) / HTML / CSS / Knowledge of XML integration
  • Excellent organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines
  • Self-starter with an eye for detail
  • Eagerness and ability to learn quickly and expand the technical repertoire
  • 1-2 years of work experience
Key Responsibilities
  • Support web and graphic designer efforts
  • Web design – Website maintenance.
  • Software/app configuration and integration (no coding)
  • Graphic design
  • Cloud-based software configuration
How to apply?

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

#2: Each-A-Cup – Graphic Designer Intern

Website: each-a-cup.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – 1,000 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Enthusiastic, proactive self-starter, and a strong team player
  • Proficient with the use of a variety of digital and content marketing tools
  • Being able to start work immediately or on short notice is preferred
  • Someone with a good command of English
  • Experience in Adobe Creative Suite: Illustrator, Photoshop, and Indesign.
Key Responsibilities
  • Communicate with relevant departments to plan and develop designs.
  • Prepare rough drafts and present ideas.
  • Producing content that is consistent with the company’s brand identity.
  • Communicating with social media followers, including responding to queries.
  • Brainstorms campaign ideas
  • Implementing and monitoring social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram to increase brand awareness.
  • Creating posts to attract customers
How to apply?

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

#3: Traffic Bees – SEO Content Marketer Intern

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Website: trafficbees.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $1,000 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • An unwavering passion for writing and content promotion
  • Able to convey complex concepts and messages through your writing to resonate with audiences
  • Able to “figure shit out”
  • Strong time and project management skills; able to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines
  • Keen interest and takes initiative in pursuing constant self-development
Key Responsibilities
  • Write effective product copies and service pages
  • Conduct detailed keyword research and generate fresh, creative content ideas
  • Plan and write engaging web articles to get them ranked on search engines
  • Reach out to relevant outlets actively for content promotion and link building
  • Nurture and develop relationships with writers, reporters, and webmasters
  • Conceptualise and design relevant banners and infographics as required
  • Do whatever it takes to grow the online presence of our clients
How to apply?

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

#4: Miss Tam Chiak Pte Ltd – Video Producer Intern

 

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Website: misstamchiak.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – 1,500 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Proficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Photoshop.
  • Candidate must possess at least Diploma/Advanced/Higher/Graduate Diploma in Art/Design/Creative Multimedia or equivalent
  • Skilled in camera work
  • Must be able to prioritize, multi-task, and work under tight deadlines with minimal supervision in a fast-paced environment.
  • Independent, driven, and always up for a challenge
Key Responsibilities
  • In charge of the full end-to-end video production process, including conceptualizing, developing storyboard, shot lists, scripting, filming, thumbnail, and post-production
  • Manage various series to be uploaded onto social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, and TikTok.
  • Train a team of creative interns to hone their videography skills
  • Participate in the planning of social media content and digital marketing campaigns
  • Perform other ad-hoc duties, projects, and initiatives as assigned and when required.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and send your resume & portfolio to [email protected].

#5: The Woof Agency – Campaigns Management & Operation Intern

www.thewoofagency.com

Website: thewoofagency.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – 1,000 monthly

Job Qualifications

Key Responsibilities
  • Recruit influencers for campaigns. This includes outreach, cold emails, and research on all social media platforms e.g. Instagram, Youtube, TikTok, etc. 
  • Create campaign briefs for clients, making sure all information is accurate.
How to apply?

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

Note: We’ve selected these internships based on the “remote” tag, but some positions may still require some face-to-face time. Please contact the employer directly for more deets.

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Toxins Lurking in Your Home: A Guide to Common Consumer Products in Singapore

As consumers, we place a great deal of trust in the products we use in our homes. We expect them to keep us and our loved ones healthy and make our lives easier. However, in Singapore, we must be aware that many of these products contain harmful toxins that can cause harm to our bodies and the environment. The thought of unknowingly exposing ourselves to such harmful chemicals can create feelings of fear and uncertainty, but it’s important that we educate ourselves on these risks to protect ourselves and our families.

It’s worth noting that not all chemicals are bad, and we can find unsafe substances in other products like food, furniture, and medicine. However, even tiny amounts of questionable chemicals can build up over time, especially if we use multiple products containing them. Let’s take caution to minimize our exposure and prioritize our well-being. Start by identifying which chemicals are worrisome!

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Over 100 consumer products may contain chemicals linked to cancer or reproductive and developmental problems, according to a study published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology. For example, diethanolamine (DEA), which is classified as a possible carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, was listed as an ingredient in forty items, including soaps, lotions, hair products, and household cleaners. It’s crucial to know which chemicals to avoid to protect our health.

Secondly, you can consult the Health Sciences Authority’s database (HSA). HSA is a statutory board under the Ministry of Health that ensures the safety, effectiveness, and high quality of health products in Singapore. It regulates and oversees medical devices, cosmetics, supplements, e-cigarettes, and other products. You can access their website at hsa.gov.sg for information on licensed dealers, product regulations, and health news.

Finally, it’s essential to consider how you use the products. Personal care items like shampoos, soaps, and lotions are known to contain toxic chemicals such as parabens, phthalates, and sulfates, which can cause hormone disruption, cancer, and other health issues. I remember having allergic reactions due to using shampoo containing phthalates and sulfates. The itching and red spots on my scalp caused me to find organic shampoos and other alternatives. It’s also crucial to note that skin lightening and anti-aging creams may contain dangerous levels of mercury, as found by researchers.

Pesticides used in gardening and pest control can contain harmful chemicals such as organophosphates, pyrethroids, and carbamates, which can cause acute poisoning. Long-term exposure to these chemicals has been linked to cancer, reproductive problems, and developmental delays.

Furthermore, certain types of air fresheners and scented candles can release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other harmful chemicals into the air, causing headaches, nausea, and other health problems.

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In conclusion, it is important to be aware of the toxic chemicals present in common household products and take steps to avoid or minimize exposure. Choosing safer and natural alternatives or reducing the use of these products can help protect our health and the environment. As consumers, we have the power to make informed decisions that can benefit ourselves and others around us.

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