
Essays on parenting in Singapore, from a mother who left full-time tech to be present. On childhood, Mandarin at home, slow travel, playground philosophy, and what happens when you step off the treadmill. Published on weekends.
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I met Sam in 2019, when I was a new mum still finding my feet. I had reached out to her looking for a coach, without being fully sure what I was actually looking for. I just knew I felt off. The work self I used to recognise had got wrapped...
Some people make things for a living. Xinnie is one of them. She is an illustrative designer, and she and her husband, both trained as industrial designers, run a studio called Issho Labo together. When their son was born, they made a lamp...
Entering Wei Ting’s home, you’d spot a coffee corner. For someone like me, whose utilitarian tastes meant that coffee was just at best a Nespresso machine (it still is!), her coffee corner was a revelation, a proper espresso machine with ni...
For the better part of my career, I worked in global tech companies across e-commerce, software, and venture. Yes, these were the kind of roles where your calendar didn’t respect time zones and neither did you. 5pm calls with London, 10pm c...
Growing up, my brother had a signature move. He’d come home from school, drop his bag near the door with a specific kind of thud, and before I’d even looked up, I’d hear it: let’s fight. It was never a question. I grew up knowing that sound...
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A Singapore mum writing on weekends about parenting, Mandarin bilingualism, heritage, and the slow work of raising children in a fast city. Ex tech and venture exec turned fractional worker.
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