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In meeting the demands of work and every day life, many of us can feel compelled to do all things at once, and may become overwhelmed or less effective as a result. To counter this, it is worth taking a moment to adjust our pace; to give ourselves the space to practice taking one step at a time in the ways we perform our tasks and how we manage our minds & emotions.

Single-Tasking for Productivity and Stress Management

I used to be a big fan of multi-tasking when it became a popular strategy for productivity. The idea of doubling productivity by doing multiple things at once is quite appealing for busy people, and these days most of us are busy people. However, several studies show that in most cases, multi-tasking can negatively affect productivity and efficiency. Here's how.

 
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Four Reasons to Cultivate Patience

Patience is essential to daily life—and might be key to a happy one. Having patience means being able to wait calmly in the face of frustration or adversity, so anywhere there is frustration or adversity—i.e., nearly everywhere—we have the opportunity to practice it.

 
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What multitasking does to your brain | BBC Ideas

 
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Testimonials and Referral Notes

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Myint, nurse

I've had a pleasure with working with Rachel for my insurance needs. She can focus on the client's perspective and emphasize the benefits. I will definitely recommend her to anyone who is looking to buy insurance. Thank you Rachel!

Hashina, Lecturer

I’m incredibly grateful for the support and expertise of my insurance agent, Rachel Huang, who has been instrumental in helping me plan for a secure and fulfilling retirement. We began our journey together during the transition from AXA to HSBC Life. One thing that stood out was her sincerity and ease in simplifying complex financial concepts, making them feel manageable and achievable. She always consults me about my comfort zone before suggesting products that will help my insurance and retirement plans. Thanks for being there for me!

Yong Hong, Secondary School Teacher

Rachel was introduced to me by a good friend. She has been very helpful and professional, always taking the time to explain the different options clearly. I really appreciate how she listens and recommends what works best for me. She is someone I trust and can always turn to for advice.

Alvin Yeo, Agency Director of HSBC Life

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Vanessa, consultant

Rachel has been a very personable and responsive - even following up when I was unwell. Never was she pushy, always super patient. Will recommend to anyone looking for a trusted agent!

Ye Tong, HR Specialist

I highly recommend Rachel for her exceptional professionalism and expertise in financial planning. She is incredibly knowledgeable and takes the time to thoroughly understand my needs and circumstances before recommending financial products. Rachel goes the extra mile by carefully evaluates my current portfolio to ensure her recommendations are tailored and practical. Her approach is refreshingly client-focused, and she never pushes for higher-premium products that may not align with my current lifestyle. Instead, she thoughtfully considers my financial priorities and offers solutions that are both realistic and well-suited to my situation. Her guidance has been invaluable, and I truly appreciate her integrity and dedication to helping me make informed decisions.