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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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Aaron Wan

I chose Michael to provide us with Business Consultancy Service as his role is vital to help us identify the incumbent and the need to address issues which may be detrimental to both business and family. Most importantly, not to procrastinate with whatever course of action that was needed to be taken. He listened, compiled our intentions and came up with a proposal stating the facts and legalities as best advice by the lawyers and accountants. In doing so, a non-biased agreement was drawn up to the best interest of all shareholders.

Jason (CEO of Stratgeist)

7 years into running my startup and growing it as quickly as I could into multiple countries, the concept of Business Continuity Planning had never crossed my mind. Until I met Michael Seow and Family , it never occured to me that there were ways for me to bullet-proof my business to survive beyond me. I’m really grateful that they started asking me questions that I had no answers for, but they had clear answer to. With their help, I’ve managed to put in place safeguards and policies that could secure the continuity of a business that I’ve invested so much time, work and effort to build, to ensure it remains resilient to major changes, even at the leadership and keyman level. If you are a business owner, regardless of the size of the business, I would highly recommend that you have a chat with them and unlock possibilities that you probably never knew existed.

Sam Koh, Founder & CEO of HQ

I've known Michael and worked with him for the past 15 years. His passion in learning and his deep knowledge in Estate Planning and Business Continuity Planning has been impressive. He was able to apply these knowledge for clients on the ground, thus making a real difference there. Michael has also been sought after as a trainer in these subjects.

Wee Han, MD Equal Brand

I have known Michael for a few years, probably 10 years or more. He had helped me with some succession planning matters, from a business, as well as personal context. His knowledge and skills in business succession planning/exit strategies, sets him apart from other advisers/consultants. I would highly recommend you meet up with him.