How to Master Workplace Boundaries Like a Pro

Setting boundaries at work is more than just drawing lines in the sand. It’s about crafting a blueprint for professional success and personal well-being. On that note, here’s your guide to surviving the workplace jungle by setting boundaries.

What are boundaries and why do they matter?

Definition of a boundary according to American Psychological Association: “a psychological demarcation that protects the integrity of an individual.”

Boundaries are the invisible force fields that safeguard your sanity and integrity in the workplace. Think of them as your personal bodyguards, keeping the chaos at bay while you focus on what truly matters.

The endless perks of boundary-setting include:
– Increased productivity
– Zen-like serenity amidst the office chaos
– Manageable workload
– Setting the gold standard for your colleagues
– Bulletproofing yourself against burnout

Ready to begin? Here’s how to become a boundary-setting master:

PRIORITIZE ITEMS

Get crystal clear on what matters most to you. Identify your non-negotiables both in your personal and professional life. Once you’ve got your priorities straight, setting boundaries becomes a piece of cake.

DELEGATE TASKS

You’re not a one-person army! Learn to wield the power of delegation. Whether it’s passing the baton to a capable colleague or politely declining tasks that don’t align with your priorities, delegating is your ticket to a stress-free work life.

GUARD YOUR PHYSICAL SPACE

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Your physical boundaries are sacred. Whether it’s saying no to unwanted hugs or switching off your webcam during Zoom calls for a breather, protect your personal space like a fortress.

PROTECT YOUR EMOTIONS

Emotional boundaries are your shield against workplace drama. Don’t let other people’s emotions hijack your mental peace. From handling colleague outbursts with grace to setting the tone for feedback with your boss, emotional boundaries are your armor in the corporate battlefield. You don’t have to make everyone your friend.

RECLAIM YOUR POWER

Boundaries aren’t about building walls as they’re about reclaiming your power. See them as your pathway to freedom rather than restrictions. Learn to say “no” without guilt and watch as your work-life balance transforms from a distant dream to a glorious reality.

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Remember, setting boundaries isn’t just about surviving the daily grind—it’s about thriving in it. So, grab your sword (metaphorical, of course), and let’s conquer the world, one boundary at a time!

Sources: 1, 2, & 3

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S’pore’s Budget 2024: Your Roadmap to Financial Aid & Cash Bonuses

In response to concerns over the cost of living, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong unveiled significant measures during his Budget 2024 address last February 16, 2024, aimed at providing increased financial support to Singaporeans. Here’s a comprehensive timeline outlining the various cash payouts and assistance schemes slated for implementation:

APRIL
– U-Save: S$110- S$190
– S&CC Rebate: 0.5 – 1 month

JUNE
– CDC Vouchers: S$300

JULY
– U-Save: S$165-S$285
– S&CC Rebate: 0.5 – 1 month

AUGUST
– Cash Payout: S$450 or S$850

SEPTEMBER
– Cash Payout: S$200- S$400

OCTOBER
– U-Save: S$110- S$190
– S&CC Rebate: 0.5 – 1 month

NOVEMBER
– NS Life SG Credits: S$200

DECEMBER
– Cash Payout: S$200- S$600
– CPF MediSave: S$100-S$1500
– CPF RA or SA: S$1000-S$1500
– Personal Income Tax Rebate for YA 2024: Up to S$200

JANUARY 2025
– U-Save: S$165- S$285
– S&CC Rebate: 0.5 – 1 month
– CDC Vouchers: S$300

#1: ASSURANCE PACKAGE

Enhanced by an additional S$1.9 billion, the Assurance Package offers:
– S$600 in CDC vouchers distributed in June and January 2025 to all Singaporean households.
– Cost-of-living “special payment” ranging between S$200 and S$400 for eligible adult Singaporeans.
– Additional U-Save benefits totaling up to S$950 for eligible HDB households.
– An extra half-month of S&CC rebate in January 2025, totaling up to four months’ rebate for eligible HDB households.

#2: LIFESG CREDITS FOR NSMEN

All NSmen, past and present, will receive S$200 digital credits redeemable via the LifeSG mobile app. Distributed in November, these credits are valid for one year.

#3: MEDISAVE BONUS

In December 2024, adult Singaporeans aged 21 to 50 will receive a one-time MediSave bonus ranging from S$100 to S$300, based on various criteria, including age and property ownership.

#4: SINGAPORE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

The introduction of the SkillsFuture Level-Up program for mid-career workers will include a top-up of SkillsFuture Credit by S$4,000 for Singaporeans aged 40 and above, starting in May. Moreover, there will be a monthly training allowance for those aged 40 and above enrolling in selected full-time courses, capped at S$3,000 per month.

#5: TAX RELIEF

The income threshold for dependant-related tax reliefs will double from S$4,000 to S$8,000 for the year of assessment 2025, benefiting more taxpayers.

#6: TAX REBATE

A 50% personal income tax rebate, capped at S$200, will be applicable for the year of assessment 2024, primarily benefiting middle-income workers.

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These initiatives underscore the government’s efforts to alleviate financial burdens and support the well-being of Singaporeans amidst economic challenges.

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5 FREE Things to Do in Marina Bay

Are you searching for the top activities to enjoy in Marina Bay, Singapore without breaking the bank? This guide has got you covered with a lineup of free and budget-friendly attractions you won’t want to miss during your visit! And when we say budget-friendly, we mean absolutely free!

1. TAKE A LEISURELY STROLL IN GARDENS BY THE BAY

Gardens by the Bay is like stepping into a fantastical world and ranks among the top attractions in Marina Bay Singapore!

While wandering through the Supertree Groves is free of charge, you can elevate your experience by catching a panoramic view of the area from the suspended walkway known as the Supertree Observatory, priced at S$10 for adults and S$7 for children or senior citizens.

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Get your tickets here: gardensbythebay.com.sg

2. EXPERIENCE A LIVE PERFORMANCE AT ESPLANADE

Don’t overlook the complimentary performances and captivating artistic displays at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay – they’re just as captivating as those in the concert halls, if not more so!

From local talents to international acts, Esplanade offers a diverse array of performances that are definitely worth your time.

Check out the schedule here: esplanade.com/whats-on

3. WITNESS THE SPECTRA LIGHT & WATER SHOW

When night falls over Marina Bay, be sure to catch the Spectra light and water show, taking place every night at 8 pm and 9 pm, with an additional show on Fridays and Saturdays at 10 pm. Laser lights choreograph to the rhythm of the music, casting vibrant images over the water spray for a 15-minute visual extravaganza – and the best part? It’s entirely free!

Plus, during Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour, expect to hear some of her chart-topping hits.

4. EXPLORE THE ICONIC SIGHTS WITH APPLE

Embark on an evening tour around Marina Bay and master the art of capturing stunning low-light photos using Night mode and more on your iPhone. Learn how to adjust exposure, balance foreground and background, and capture your best night shot with simple techniques. This tour covers approximately 500m. Remember to bring your iPhone or use the latest one provided!

The next session is scheduled for Monday, March 18th, from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. Sign up here: apple.com/sg.

5. SET SAIL FOR FREE

Take the helm and sail aboard DBS sailboats, soaking in breathtaking views as you glide along the Marina Bay waterfront promenade for 30 to 40 minutes – all at no cost!

The DBS Marina Bay Sailing Programme is part of the bank’s ongoing commitment to enliven the bay and offer more opportunities for everyone to experience sailing around the Marina Reservoir.

Hop aboard the SB20 and the SM40, and see Singapore’s Marina Bay from a whole new perspective. Booking is available monthly, so reserve your spot here: dbs.com.

Location: Marina Bay, boarding at Pontoon beside Customs House (70 Collyer Quay 049323 Singapore)

Marina Bay offers a plethora of unforgettable experiences without straining your wallet. From the surreal ambiance of Gardens by the Bay to the enchanting performances at Esplanade and the mesmerizing Spectra light show, there’s something for everyone. Dive into photography workshops with Apple or set sail on the Marina Bay waterfront, all at 0 dollars. Enjoy!

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Unlock Your Inner Mecha: Experience the Giant Gundam in Yokohama ‘Til March 2024

Browsing through your social media feed, you’ve probably noticed a delightful trend: many of your friends are jetting off to Japan. This surge in travel is fueled by enticing airline seat sales and the enchanting cherry blossom season, coupled with the allure of visiting attractions that resonate with anime enthusiasts. Among these captivating sights stands the 18-meter Gundam statue in Yokohama, slated to operate until March 31, 2024.

Here’s the good news: the Embassy of Japan in Singapore confirms that Singaporean citizens can enjoy visa-free entry into Japan for short-term tourist stays of up to 90 days. As for non-Singaporeans, checking if your country qualifies for visa-free travel or applying for a short-term visa online is a straightforward process.

Now, let’s talk about the Gundam. Prepare to be awestruck by this extraordinary 18-meter marvel in Yokohama, undoubtedly one of the most breathtaking attractions to date. With its flashing LED lights, articulated limbs, and the ability to step out from its docking station, this colossal robot stands as a testament to modern engineering marvels. Development of this project began in 2014, with designers investing several years in perfecting its mechanics before unveiling the Gundam in December 2020. For ticket information, visit the Gundam Factory Yokohama website: gundam-factory.net/en.

Tickets for Gundam Factory Yokohama entrance are priced at 1,650 Yen/adult and 1,100 Yen/child (ages 7 to 12). Additionally, there’s the option of purchasing a Gundam-Dock Tower viewing ticket, priced at 3,300 Yen for both adults and children. To access the Gundam statue up close, the purchase of a Gundam-Dock Tower viewing ticket is required, which includes admission to the factory.

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Before embarking on your journey to Japan, consider these travel tips:

1. TRANSPORT PUNCTUALITY

Punctuality is key in Japan, particularly for their high-speed railway, the Shinkansen. Trains depart promptly, so ensure you arrive well in advance of departure times.

2. JAPAN RAIL PASS

Secure a Japan Rail Pass in advance for convenient travel across the country. While passes are now available for purchase at select stations and airports until March 31, 2024, online purchases remain more cost-effective.

A 7-day Ordinary Pass and Green Pass will cost approximately S$277.65 and S$370.79, respectively, on Klook, and approximately S$280.80 and S$375.30, respectively, on the JR Pass website. Both options also include free delivery to your address in Singapore.

3. CONVENIENCE STORE FINDS

Indulge in Japan’s convenience stores, known as konbinis, offering an array of fresh and affordable food options, along with other essentials. Personally, my husband and I enjoyed the snacks and desserts in the convenience store. Moreover, anime merchandise is available there too.

4. CASH PAYMENTS

Cash is preferred in many establishments, so ensure you have sufficient funds for your trip. While credit cards like Visa, Mastercard, and JCB are widely accepted, some places may not accept American Express. ATMs can be scarce in Japan, so convenience stores, many of which are open 24/7, often have ATMs for your convenience.

5. CHERRY BLOSSOM VIEWING

If planning a trip to see the cherry blossoms, aim for late March to early April in Tokyo (i.e., Flowering: March 22 / Full bloom: March 29), Osaka (i.e., Flowering: March 24 / Full bloom: April 1), and Kyoto (i.e., Flowering: March 22 / Full bloom: March 31). Alternatively, head north to cities like Sapporo, where blossoms bloom from late April to the first week of May (i.e., Flowering: April 30 / Full bloom: May 4).

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By using these tips, you’re sure to make the most of your adventure in the Land of the Rising Sun!

Sources: 1,2,3, & 4

 

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Expanded Occupancy Cap for Larger HDB & Private Residences: Allowing Up to 8 Unrelated Individuals

Between January 22, 2024 and December 31, 2026, the Housing & Development Board (HDB) and the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) announced a temporary relaxation of the occupancy cap for larger HDB flats and private residential properties. During this period, these accommodations will be permitted to accommodate up to eight unrelated persons, an increase from the current limit of six. This measure aims to address rental demand and support households seeking rental accommodations.

This relaxation applies to four-room and larger HDB flats, living quarters of HDB commercial properties equivalent to at least a four-room flat, and private residential properties of at least 90 square meters. However, any extension of this relaxed occupancy cap beyond 2026 will be subject to review based on market conditions at that time.

Minister for National Development Desmond Lee highlighted the surge in residential rents, largely attributed to heightened demand amidst construction delays caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. To alleviate this situation, the government accelerated housing supply, with nearly 100,000 homes slated for completion by 2025. Mr. Lee emphasized that this increased supply would enable Singaporeans to vacate rental units sooner, thereby freeing up rental stock.
He stated that the government “(anticipates) the need to maintain a healthy rental supply to support those seeking to rent.”

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To ensure a harmonious living environment, the temporary measure applies only to larger properties capable of accommodating more occupants with minimal impact on their surroundings. Residential property owners currently housing up to six unrelated persons must apply to HDB or URA, depending on the property type, to include additional occupants. Private property owners can register their properties through URA’s e-services for a S$20 administrative fee.

HDB and URA reiterated that the existing rule requiring HDB flat owners and commercial property owners to obtain approval before commencing tenancy remains unchanged.

Applications for renting out HDB flats or bedrooms can be submitted online through HDB’s e-services, with an administrative fee of S$10 per bedroom or S$20 per whole flat rented out. Similarly, HDB commercial property owners and tenants seeking to rent out living quarters can apply via the GoBusiness Licensing Portal, with an applicable administrative fee of S$100 per application.

Furthermore, to meet growing housing demand, the government has bolstered the supply of both public and private housing units, collaborating closely with the construction industry to address supply-side challenges.

With a significant surge in housing supply anticipated in the coming years, rental demand is expected to be sufficiently addressed. This year, around 40,000 homes are projected to be completed across public and private residential sectors, marking the highest completion rate in five years. Furthermore, from 2023 to 2025, approximately 100,000 public and private residential units are scheduled for completion. HDB is also doubling the supply of flats under the Parenthood Provisional Housing Scheme (PPHS) to about 2,000 units, compared to 2021.

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For enquiries regarding the rental of HDB flats/living quarters, the public can write in using HDB’s e-Feedback form, or contact the HDB Branch Service Line at 1800-225-5432 (for HDB flats) or HDB Commercial Enquiry Line (for living quarters) at 1800-866-3073. For enquiries regarding the rental of private residential properties, the public can reach out via URA’s e-Feedback form or contact the URA Development Control Line at 6223-4811.

Sources: 1,2, & 3

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