Author: Shirley Teo

Sarawak: Where Culinary Wonders, Cross-Cultural Connections Unite

The beauty of the world lies in the diversity of the people Kuching, a city that had never graced my travel bucket list, unexpectedly captured my attention during my first visit. It began with an invitation to a friend’s wedding just before the pandemic hit us. And that initial experience

Enhancing Communication in Family Planning

There is no doubt that it is around the family and the home that all the greatest virtues … are created, strengthened and maintained. – Winston Churchill Last Sunday marked Mother’s Day, a day when we honour our mums for their superhero-like qualities. Simultaneously, it is a day when many

Mastering the Art of Office Politics

Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. – Henry Ford Listen, office politics, whether we embrace it or cringe at its mention — permeates every workplace. Regardless of our personal feelings, one thing remains certain: we are all part of it. Office politics exists,

Navigating the Linguistic Labyrinth

“To bring relevance to people, you have to be able to speak their language effectively.” Sunday Adelaja, founder and senior pastor of the Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations “XIAO Jie” is a seemingly innocuous phrase that holds the power to unlock doors to service and

Eight-Day Adventure: From Acquaintance to Inspiration

Whether you know it or not, your desire to write comes from the urge to not just be ‘creative’, it’s a need (one every human being on earth has) to help others. A well-told Story is a gift to the reader/listener/viewer because it teaches them how to confront their own