How to Motivate Yourself to Reach Your Self-Improvement Goals

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Let’s be real. The first step to self-improvement – setting goals for yourself, and planning it out on the calendar – is the easiest. Following through with your plans to realise your goals, however, can be far harder, especially when the grind becomes too much, your motivation dries up and you feel like giving up out of frustration.

The Importance of Getting Enough Sleep as a Fresh Graduate or Young Professional

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When Associate Professor Joshua Gooley, from Duke-NUS’ Neuroscience and Behavioural Disorders Programme, started out with a broad interest in neuroscience, he hadn’t thought that his fascination with the topic of sleep and dreaming would shape his career path.

Employer Soundbites: Ways You Can Future-Proof Your IT Career

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gradsingapore’s Employer Soundbites aims to share quick thoughts from employers on current industry trends, hiring insights and useful tips for fresh graduates looking to kickstart their career on a high note.

About the interviewee

Kong Yu Ning is the co-founder of Heicoders Academy, a leading tech education provider in Singapore. There, he oversees curriculum development and maintenance, and also establishes career support for students. Concurrently, he’s a Senior Product Manager at OKX.

Top 3 Reasons to Focus on Professional Development

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“Lifelong learning” and “upskilling” are frequently two of the hottest buzzwords on the job market. In the workforce, it goes by “professional development”. That’s not without reason – accelerated digital adoption has resulted in evolving job responsibilities, and even brand-new roles.

Employer Soundbites: The Changing Face of Automotive Repair Engineering

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gradsingapore’s Employer Soundbites aims to share quick thoughts from employers on current industry trends, hiring insights and useful tips for fresh graduates looking to kickstart their career on a high note.

About the interviewee

When Eric first entered the workforce, he was an operational assistant in the shipping industry. He managed to save enough to buy his first car, a Toyota, only for it to be a bad experience as the car would always break down.

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