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As the world enters a recession, the upcoming year can pose a challenge for many due to increasing economic uncertainty, and the natural fears surrounding it. In this issue, we look at some trends and possible actions that can help us become more emotionally and financially resilient to not just ride out the challenges, but rise above them. I hope this gives us hope.

How to Be Happy in a Recession

Recession begets misery, which makes for more economic bad times. You naturally make the pattern worse by following your loss-aversion instincts. Although you probably can’t break the global economy out of this feedback loop, you can break yourself out of it. Start with the following three practices.

 
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Here are 8 ways to bulletproof your finances ahead of a likely recession in 2023

5 personal finance experts here give tips on how to protect your finances. Their recommendations include building up an emergency fund, trimming your regular spending and up-skilling

 
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How to Stay Optimistic During Hard Times

 
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Myra

I've known Sharon for more than a decade. She is a true definition of colleague-turned friends! When I learnt that she had switched career to be a financial consultant, I didn't hesitate to contact her and seek advice for insurance related enquiries. She was so professional & patient in attending my enquiries. And most importantly, she was not pushy! I am glad that I found myself a friend and financial consultant whom I could be comfortable with.

Joelene H'ng

I met Sharon during my first job in Singapore which was 10+ years ago. From ex colleague, we became best friend. She is very kind and have a warm heart. She always gives her helping hand and good advice whenever I need it.

Ng Hian Keong

We are so grateful to have someone like you on our team who is willing to go above and beyond to help others. You enjoy analyzing all the facts and information, making sure everything is correct and puts in effort to make things better.