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  • In today's fast-paced world, where success is measured by more than just technical skills, emotional intelligence emerges as a defining factor. Join me as we dive deep into the fascinating world of emotional intelligence and explore why it's the key to personal and professional success.

    As Harvard Business Review asserts, "The most effective leaders are all alike in one crucial way: They all have a high degree of what has come to be known as emotional intelligence." But what exactly is emotional intelligence, and why is it crucial in today's dynamic landscape?

    In this episode, we'll debunk common misconceptions about emotional intelligence and uncover practical strategies for enhancing it in our daily lives. From understanding and acknowledging our feelings to cultivating emotional resilience, we'll discuss how embracing our emotions can lead to better decision-making, improved relationships, and overall well-being. This episode is packed with valuable insights to help you thrive in today's fast-paced world. Let's dive in!

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    Additional resources on Emotional Intelligence:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDEY8jgkdxkhttps://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=sYH

    00:00 Introduction 02:24 Get to know Joyce Chen 04:34 Topic: Emotional Intelligence 05:28 What is emotional intelligence? 07:06 Understanding core emotions 08:13 Common misconceptions of emotions 11:45 How to tune into our EQ and BQ13:10 Above the line VS Below the line framework 17:26 The role of emotional intelligence in our lives20:45 Application of emotional intelligence 24:09 The after-effects of repressing emotions 28:01 How to effectively release emotions 31:20 Ways to practice emotional intelligence 34:09 Final thoughts

  • Join me in this enriching conversation with the renowned personal growth expert and author of international best-sellers 'The 5AM Club' and 'The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari', Robin Sharma, as we delve into the transformative insights shared in his latest book, "The Wealth Money Can't Buy." In this episode, we explore the concept of the 8 Forms of Wealth, redefining success beyond monetary measures.

    Robin shares invaluable advice for those seeking meaningful changes in their lives, navigating the fine line between pushing for growth and avoiding burnout. We explore the inspiration behind "The Wealth Money Can't Buy" and how it differs from Robin's previous works, uncovering a shift in redefining success. We also delve into common challenges faced by individuals striving for growth and leadership, and discover the key qualities that distinguish exceptional human beings.

    Throughout the conversation, Robin elaborates on the 8 Forms of Wealth, highlighting the intersections of growth, wellness, and relationships in creating a fulfilling life. From practical strategies for personal development to uncovering hidden habits of the truly rich, join me as we discover the obstacles to true wealth and uncover the secrets to living a purposeful and fulfilling life, leaving behind a meaningful legacy.

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    Get 'The Wealth Money Can't Buy: The 8 Hidden Habits to Live Your Richest Life' here: https://singapore.kinokuniya.com/bw/9781846048296

    Follow Robin Sharma here: https://www.instagram.com/robinsharma/

    00:00 Introduction

    01:30 Who inspired Robin Sharma to embark on his journey?

    02:32 Common challenges in achieving growth

    04:22 The key to sustaining success

    06:47 Common traits of successful people

    09:25 Balancing between elite performance and deep recovery

    10:44 Diving into: The Wealth Money Can’t Buy

    13:24 Cultivating daily personal growth

    15:02 On discovering purpose

    18:31 What are “PENAM Principles”?

    23:11 The importance of choosing the right partner

    25:40 The 10,000 Dinners Question

    27:22 The hidden habits of authentically wealthy people

    30:42 How does “Going Ghost” benefit us?

    32:05 How can the “8 Forms of Wealth” transform lives?

    34:44 What are the biggest obstacles to achieving true wealth?

    38:10 Living a fulfilling life

    40:17 Final thoughts

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  • Who we are is an ever-evolving journey without limits.

    Join me as I delve into every facet of our lives — from work and family to relationships, self-discovery, and beyond.

    Experience a series of conversations and shared reflections that span from in-depth discussions with thought leaders around the world, to personal lessons shared with friends. Each episode offers valuable insights into our identities and pathways to self-improvement.

    Welcome to Who We Are — a podcast devoted to the continuous journey of uncovering our ever-evolving selves.

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    00:00 Welcome to a new season of the podcast

    00:32 What I’ve been up to

    01:05 Letting go of fear

    02:11 Moving beyond Rach Reflects

    02:55 The intention behind Who We Are

    03:49 What to expect from this season

    05:03 Introducing this season’s in-house guest expert

    06:20 Final thoughts

  • It's the FINAL episode of Season One :') I can't believe we are here! Join me and some guest listeners for this reflective, fun and celebratory episode as we look back and reflect on what we've learnt from the weekly episodes the past 6months. We shared our favorite guests, most meaningful takeaways, the personal growth and challenges we experienced. This episode is a tribute to all the elements that have made Season One unforgettable. PS Don't miss the exciting quiz and game, and find out who is the biggest RachReflects fan ;) As we bid farewell to Season One, I also offer a sneak peek into what's in store for Season Two, with even more inspiring content, thought-provoking conversations, and exciting surprises. Thank you for being part of the journey! Please share in the comments below and let me know what you'd love to see in the upcoming season! Your feedback will shape the future of RachReflects.

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Rach and guests introduction 03:05 - Quiz and game segment 11:01 - Who's your favorite guest/favorite episode? 14:18 - Was there a particular guest's perspective that left a lasting impression or impact on you? 20:13 - Have you found yourself applying the perspective or lesson that we learned? 26:40 - Any particular episode spark conversations with your partner or team members? 31:24 - Favorite quotes from the guests 34:31 - Ask Rach Anything 43:11 - Outro

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  • Dive into this enriching video where we unravel the intricacies of navigating work environments and relationships in the professional realm. From assessing your ideal work setting to managing expectations and conquering fears in meetings, we've got it all. Join us on this enlightening journey through the complexities of professional growth and self-discovery with our #WorkBestie Crystal in our final work bestie episode for this season!

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction 01:02 -" Start-up vs SME vs Corporate, how do I assess which type of working environment suits me the most?" 08:27 - "When the work environment is ever-changing and ambiguous, how do I provide clarity and assurance to the team without continuously sacrificing my own personal headspace?" 10:28 - "As a chronic people-pleaser, how do I better manage expectations on what I’m able to realistically deliver at work without feeling like I’m disappointing my managers /team?" 13:29 - "How do I overcome fears when being called out in a big meeting and still show calmness, even if I don’t know the answer? 16:46 - "How do I think on the spot when I'm asked for my opinion during meetings?" 19:44 - "I’m good friends with all my team members, so how do I draw boundaries to not let them abuse this closeness by underperforming while still staying as good friends?" 25:25 - "How do I know when it’s time to quit?" 28:50 - Last words/Outro

    Crystal is the CEO and Co-founder of Forest Wolf, a global leader in future-ready skills, leadership, and corporate learning and development. In this episode, she answers 7 of the most asked questions on work, and provides us with advice and insights on how we should tackle them. Let’s dive right in!

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  • In a world filled with expectations and preconceived notions about success and fulfillment, this book stands out as a guiding light for those seeking to break free from the mold and design a life that's uniquely ours. Join me in this episode as we dive into the inspiring pages of 'Designing Your Life' by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans.

    Through the lens of design thinking, we explore powerful concepts like reframing challenges as opportunities, creating a personal life compass, and crafting an Odyssey Plan to map out our ideal future.

    But this episode isn't just about the book; it's a personal journey. I'll share my real-life stories, lessons learned, and the profound impact 'Designing Your Life' has had on my path.

    So, if you're ready to unlock your potential, embrace creativity, and chart a course toward a more fulfilling future, tune in to this episode. It's time to pick up your life's blueprint and start creating a masterpiece.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to designing your life 01:53 Designing your life - what the book is about 03:04 1st Key takeaway - Reframing challenges as opportunities 05:02 Dysfunctional beliefs we can reframe 06:56 2nd Key takeaway - Our Life Compass 08:30 3rd Key takeway - Charting an Odyssey Plan and how RachReflects was birthed 10:33 Bonus takeaway - Prototyping 12:57 Summary and final reflections 13:58 Designing your life workshop for the RachReflects community 14:54 Outro

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  • Are you truly thriving in your personal and professional life, or are you merely surviving? In this thought-provoking episode, my personal coach, Joyce Chen and I delve deep into the transformative concepts of the "Zone of Genius" and the "Zone of Excellence." Join us as we explore how understanding and harnessing these zones can lead to a life of purpose, passion, and unparalleled fulfillment. Discover what sets your heart on fire and where your innate talents truly shine as we dissect the Zone of Genius – the realm where passion and proficiency meet, creating a powerful synergy that can propel you to greatness. We'll share inspiring stories of individuals who've unlocked their Zone of Genius and reaped the extraordinary rewards. But that's not all! We'll also journey into the Zone of Excellence, the comfort zone where many find themselves, excelling in tasks but often feeling a nagging sense of unfulfillment. Learn how to differentiate between these two zones and how to gracefully transition from one to the other. This episode isn't just about theory; it's about action. We'll provide practical tips and exercises to help you identify your Zone of Genius and take those crucial steps toward living a life that's both professionally successful and personally fulfilling. Join us for a transformative discussion that might just change the trajectory of your life. It's time to uncover your Zone of Genius and start living your most exceptional life. Don't miss this episode – your future self will thank you.Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction 00:25 - Joyce's introduction and background 02:53 - Zone of Genius explained 04:14 - Breaking down the four zones 14:36 - Somatic practice. Are you willing to live in your zone of genius? 16:20 - Fear guards the line between excellence and genius 19:33 - Four types of upper limiting beliefs 23:38 - What does living in our Zone of Genius feel like? 26:20 - Do we have to leave our career to move into our zone of genius? 28:16 - Taking little steps forward 29:56 - The Best Stuff exercise 32:40 - Final advice from Joyce 35:39 - Outro

    Find Joyce here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyce-chen-coach/ http://instagram.com/joycechen_coaching www.conscious.is

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  • "All of my best decisions in business and in life have been made with heart, intuition, guts... not analysis.” - Jeff Bezos In this episode, we embark on a captivating exploration of human awareness and decision-making through the lenses of Head, Heart, and Gut intelligence. The idea behind these three sources of awareness is that they complement each other and collectively contribute to how we make decisions. Join me with our #workbestie Crystal as we delve into the intricate interplay of these three sources of awareness that guide our choices in life, and how we can hone and strengthen each of them.Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction to human awareness, decision making using our head, heart and gut intelligence 03:15 - Enhancing head intelligence for critical thinking and analysis 04:45 - Overcoming analysis paralysis 06:32 - Striking a balance across different intelligence 07:39 - Cultivating emotional intelligence and empathy 10:53 - Aligning core values to emotional intelligence 13:12 - Striking a balance between empathy and practicality 16:14- Gut intelligence. Should we trust it? 18:56 - Overcoming skepticism or resistance towards using our gut 20:50 - Honing our intuitive abilities 21:58 - A journey inward, looking for answers within us 26:57 - Support from community to make good decisions, challenge perspectives, giving us a balanced point of view 28:15- Crystal discusses the example of coaching an entrepreneur 29:48 - Outro

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  • “A change in one is a change in millions.”

    My special guest on this episode is a living, breathing example of his favourite quote (above): Someone who has inspired change in millions when he decided to change himself one summer in 2011.

    Diego Perez, perhaps better known by you and millions of others around the world as Yung Pueblo through his Instagram account and bestselling books — Inward, Clarity & Connection, and Lighter — uses his beautiful art of words and poetry to help himself and others recognise the power of self- healing, create healthy relationships, and tune in to the wisdom that comes when we truly work on knowing ourselves.

    His self-healing journey began when, at 23, he thought he had reached the end of his life. A life of constant hard-partying as his way of escaping the sadness and anxiety he was experiencing, and never wanting to be alone with himself to feel difficult emotions, eventually pushed his body to the edge and gave him a mild heart attack. That was his wake-up call to come out of ill-fated patterns which kept leading him back to sorrow and misery. And the only way to come out of it, he realised, was to start telling himself the truth— that something was wrong, and he didn’t feel good. So he stopped fighting himself, and started meditating in 2012. That was how it all began.

    The practice of meditation has, no doubt, changed the course of Diego’s life. In our chat, he talks about his personal journey with his practice: The immediate lightness and spaciousness he had felt even after the first time; how it has made a writer of him (“Honestly, meditation is the secret to my creativity.”); the ways it has improved his relationships with others and with himself; and how this scared time he spends with — and within — himself has helped him cultivate self-compassion, awareness, gratitude, and empowered him to choose the narratives of his life.

    I’m truly grateful for Diego for sharing his wisdom, and with such peace and calm in his energy as always, on what he has learned on his personal growth about reframing our relationship with change (“We’re afraid of losing things because of change, but we don’t realise that we have gained things because of change.”), focusing on our own internal growth in the face of the many demands and expectations of a fast-changing, noisy external world, how to be more compassionate towards ourselves, unlearn old beliefs by letting go of “trash from the past”, the ideal state to approach life, and why one of the best skills we human beings can learn is the ability to enhance our self love.

    I could go on and on, but it’s best I stop here and let you listen and soak in the beautiful, soulful, inspiring words of Yung Pueblo himself.

    Keep an eye out for his upcoming book, The Way Forward, which will be released on October 10. I know I am.

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Intro 00:31 - Story behind pen name Yung Pueblo 01:45 - Diego's background on personal development and self awareness 03:19 - Do we all need to go through an extreme experience in order to be woken up? 04:13 - Hitting rock bottom, what Diego did to get out of the hole 05:49 - The process of sitting with our emotions 07:07 - Diego's meditation journey and experience & benefits from meditation 10:43 - What led Diego to writing 13:30 - Imposter syndrome and dealing with self-doubt 15:22 - Marriage tips and relationship advice 17:55 - Couple rituals 18:54 - A Common misunderstanding about meditation 19:51 - Encouragement tip for people starting out on Meditation 21:54 - Embracing change, navigating life's transitions. 24:02 - Balancing inner growth and the demands of the world. 25:41 - How to practise self-compassion 26:45 - What the ideal mental state is 27:36 - Learning and unlearning of old beliefs 29:31 - Enhancing your self-love 31:21 - "The way forward" sharing on upcoming book 32:27 - Diego's favorite quote 33:35 - Outro

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  • This week, I have a very special guest, my husband Leo! As we celebrated our recent wedding anniversary, we thought it would be apt to share some of our reflections & lessons over the last 7 years as a couple.

    In this episode, we share our personal anecdotes, stories and lessons that have helped us build a stronger marriage.

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction and welcome 02:53 - Ice breaker 04:56 - A better and stronger relationship starts with a better and stronger me 08:35 - Remaining curious about each other 11:42 - Learning to articulate my needs instead of expecting him to be a mind reader 13:22 -Timing matters 17:50 - Don't sweat the small stuff 22:44 - It's the little things that matter 23:53 - Lightness and humor 25:20 - Bids of connection 29:05 - Marriage is not 50/50 33:15 - Surrounding ourselves with couples with strong values 34:00 - Outro

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  • Every person deserves to design a well-lived and joyful life with purpose and fulfilment. In this thought-provoking episode, I sit down with the renowned Bill Burnett - previously a Product Leader at Apple and designer of Star Wars toys to Executive Director of the Design Program at Stanford and bestselling author of Designing Your Life and Designing Your Work life.

    What does it mean to live a successful life? What are the most dangerous advices out there? What are the essential skills and characteristics necessary to thrive in today's ever-changing landscape? This is one episode filled with practical wisdom and actionable advice to help you design the life you truly desire!

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction 01:20 - Bill's intro on Designing Your Life 05:07 - The purpose driven generation and the Gen Z's approach to work life 07:30 - Key trends in the different generations today 10:51 - 2 dangerous advices in the world today 15:15 - How do we follow our passions? 19:05 - Bill's definition of a successful life 20:49 - Key skill and characteristic that is crucial today 23:03 - The importance of self-awareness and its impact 23:57 - Playing the infinite game 27:50 - Bill shares about fear setting and his own experience dealing with fears 30:18 - Building simple, atomic habits to reinvent our lives 33:15 - Outro

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  • Join me this week for a special episode of RachReflects, where I held an in-person Ask Me Anything (AMA) session during our get-together.

    Some of these questions include:

    00:00 - Rachel's intro 01:03 - “What do you do to pick yourself up when bad things happen? How do you stay motivated?” 08:37 - “How do you keep your fire burning? When did you realize this is what you wanted to do for the rest of your life?” 13:16 - “How have you evolved in your 20's versus your 30's?” 17:20 - “What is one of the biggest life lessons that you have learnt?” 20:01 - “Do you experience imposter syndrome?” 26:23 - Outro

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  • We are back with another episode with our in-house guest expert, our #WorkBestie Crystal! This time, we will be learning how express ourselves effectively and confidently as a manager around some of the topics listed below:

    00:00 Rach introduces Crystal 01:18 Addressing underperformance 04:32 Quantifying the impact, giving feedback 05:26 Work inefficiency or slow output 08:50 GROW coaching model 10:11 Personal grooming and hygiene matters 13:41 Getting team to adopt a growth mindset at work 15:23 Taking ownership, learning from mistakes 17:22 Hard conversations on letting go of staff 23:06 Key principles to communicating effectively 26:37 Outro⁠

    Crystal is the CEO and Co-founder of Forest Wolf, a global leader in future-ready skills, leadership, and corporate learning and development. In this episode, she answers some of the challenges and issues we face at work, and provides us with advice and frameworks on how we should overcome them. Let’s dive right in!Find RachReflects on : ⁠http://rachreflects.com⁠

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  • This week, I’m back with Part 2 of an illuminating conversation with Nir Eyal on how we can all free ourselves from distraction. In other words, how can we become indistractable so we may create the life we truly desire and become a version of ourselves that’s living at full potential every day?In Part 1, Nir unearthed for us the root of our distraction and generously shared the essential tools to help us reclaim and master our attention. (If you haven’t yet listened to it, I highly recommend that you do.) If you, like me, are a parent — or plan to be one — then you definitely won’t want to miss this episode, where we delve into what it means to raise indistractable children in a distracting world.The four fundamental steps apply:1. Scheduling time to be “tractable”, whether that’s time for homework, free play, or screen time.2. Teaching kids from a young age to master internal triggers or uncomfortable sensations thatlead to distraction.3. Removing external triggers. Some of the negative consequences of social media doesn’t comefrom the social media per se, but what it displaces — primarily, sleep, which is known to contribute to mental health issues.4. Make an effort pact: Engage your children to use technology to block out distracting technology. The Forest app, for example, is one way of teaching kids how to be accountable for their own time.“If we’re going to raise indistractable kids, we have to be indistractable parents,” says Nir, an advocate for leading by example. He also introduced me to what he calls “the three psychological nutrients”: Autonomy, Competency and Relatedness that all humans need. How can we then ensure that our children are sufficiently nourished in these areas offline so they won’t see the need to seek them out online?Nir is the author of two bestselling books, Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products and the critically acclaimed Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life. He is also an investor who backs habit-forming products he believes improve lives, such as Eventbrite and Canva. He has taught at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford, and his writings have been features in The New York Times, The Harvard Business Review, Time Magazine, and Psychology Today.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Episode introduction 00:50 - Helping children master their focus and attention 03:35 - Excessive use of screen time 05:15 - 3 Psychological nutrients for our child’s well-being 05:57 - Autonomy and why children need it 08:05 - Free play and it's nourishing effects 13:11 - The importance of sleep and eliminating distractions 15:33 - The antidote to impulsiveness is forethought 17:03 - Outro

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  • You’ve probably heard this one before: When you change your habits, you change your life. But before we can change our habits, we need to learn how to master our attention and focus, and do the things you say you’re going to do that’ll direct us towards living the life we desire, and being the person we want to become.This week, I am beyond thrilled to be sharing with you my chat with Nir Eyal, who’s going to make you think — and re-think — how you’re spending your time and attention every day. Are you actively choosing your life with each action you take? Why do we do things that we did not intend against our better interest? Why do we go off track? Through his work, Nir wants to make sure we don’t look back on our lives with regret for all the things we said we were going to do, but didn’t because we got “distracted”.Nir is the author of two bestselling books, Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products and the critically acclaimed Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life. He has taught at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford, and his writings have been featured in The New York Times, The Harvard Business Review, Time Magazine, and Psychology Today.We had so much to talk about that this conversation will be shared with you in two parts. In this first half, Nir redefines for us what “distraction” means: It is not what’s on the outside that is distracting us — not social media, not the children, not the laundry. What is distracting us 90% of the time is our desire to escape uncomfortable emotional states such as boredom and loneliness — also known as “internal triggers”. How do we manage them instead of letting them manage us? Do you know what you really want to do with your time? How can we turn our values into time and action with intention by the simple act of scheduling them in our calendar, whether that’s an hour for exercise and mediation, weekly date night with your spouse, or house chores? Let’s dive in.(Stay tuned for Part Two of the conversation where we get into what it means to raise indistractable kids in today’s world.)Chapters

    00:00 Introduction 00:29 Nir's introduction 04:05 Inspiration for the book “Indistractable” 07:44 The impact of technology on attention span 09:29 What are internal triggers 10:15 Carrots and Sticks 14:30 How to manage Distraction 15:45 Traction vs Distraction 18:43 Busyness vs Productivity 23:54 Reactive Work Vs Reflective work 25:28 Being intentional yet spontaneous 29:21 Productivity tool: Timeboxing 32:04 Timeboxing for social media 34:33 Outro

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  • I recently had the opportunity to delve into the transformative insights of Michael Bungay Stanier's book, "The Coaching Habit." As I applied the principles from the book to my interactions with various groups of people in my life, including my husband, my team, and my friends, I witnessed a profound shift in my communication dynamics.

    Through the implementation of the book's essential questions, my ability to foster better communication improved significantly. These powerful questions became the catalysts for more meaningful conversations, as they encouraged active listening and a genuine interest in understanding others. I found that by embracing a coaching approach, I could elicit deeper insights, uncover hidden perspectives, and forge connections built on empathy and trust.

    The impact of "The Coaching Habit" extended beyond communication alone. It proved instrumental in enhancing my problem-solving and decision-making skills. The book's emphasis on asking the right questions helped me explore problems from various angles, identify root causes, and consider alternative solutions. It also created an environment conducive to reflection, self-discovery, and continuous improvement. This newfound clarity enabled me to make more informed decisions and tackle challenges with greater confidence.

    In this episode, I am excited to share my reflections on Michael's 7 essential questions. I will also share personal anecdotes and insights gained from practicing this new habit, illuminating the potential it holds for you to enhance your own communication, problem-solving, and relationship-building skills to foster a more connected and empowered way of living.

    00:00 - Introduction 01:05 - Why this skill is transformational 03:45 - The 7 Essential Questions 07:43 - Rach’s 3 Key Questions & Takeaways 11:14 - Going through example together 14:32 - Rach's sharing on her own application 16:25 - Outro

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  • Today's guest is Tan Su Shan, Group Head of Institutional Banking at DBS. Su Shan is a trailblazer, and a prominent leader in the financial world. Prior to leading the institutional banking business, she was Group Head of Consumer Banking and Wealth Management for close to a decade. Before joining DBS, Su Shan was Morgan Stanley’s Head of Private Wealth Management for Southeast Asia. She has also worked at Citibank and prior to that at ING Barings in London, Tokyo and Hong Kong. I've always admired Su Shan for not just her impressive accomplishments in her career, but also how she has a strong bond with her two grown children, and husband of 25years. I have learnt so much from her as a leader, mother, wife and daughter. In this episode, Su Shan goes into detail about her career and leadership journey, the key habits and routines that have kept her going, how she balances her career with family commitments, what it takes to build a strong marriage, her definition of success and how that has evolved, what she thinks the most important skills and traits are today and for the future.Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:20 Su Shan's background 5:28 Her leadership philosophy 7:20 Cultivating deep self-awareness 09:35 Su Shan's habits and routines 12:05 Balancing a career with family commitments 16:11 Parental lesson, advice & building a healthy marriage 22:26 The evolution of her definition of Success 26:19 Developing Resilience 28:09 Discussing workforce challenges in the future 31:00 Rachel answers Su Shan's question 36:19 Outro

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  • “Limitless is the art and science of learning how to learn. There’s no limit to our creativity, there’s no limit to our imagination, there’s no limit to our motivation, or our ability to solve problems. The sky’s not the limit. Our mind is the limit.”

    On this week’s RachReflects, be prepared to have your mind blown by the inimitable Jim Kwik, who went from being called “the boy with the broken brain” to becoming “the world’s No 1 brain coach”.

    Author of Limitless, the New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling guide to unlocking your inner genius, and host of podcast Kwik Brain, Jim counts such top leaders in their fields as Oprah Winfrey, Elon Musk and Richard Branson as his “students”. And for the three decades, he has taught his learning techniques at Harvard, Google, Nike, 20th Century Fox and the United Nations, among other renowned organisations and institutions.

    Wow, I know. I am still in awe that I have had this opportunity to speak with Jim, and offer you a glimpse into his brilliant brain, along with his insights, thoughts and teachings on how every one of us can access the limitless potential and power of our minds to create a more fulfilling life.

    In our chat, Jim also shares his powerful story and inspiring journey — one of overcoming a severe childhood brain injury and the belief that he could never be as good as other kids, and the life- changing discovery that there’s no such thing as a good or bad brain, only a trained or untrained brain, that no matter our age and circumstances, we have the power and the choice to rebuild our brains, our confidence, our lives.

    There is so much in this short half-hour conversation that will feel like a light switch is being flipped on for the first time. No matter who you are and where you are in your life, I am sure there’s something there you will find helpful to you on your journey.

    Chapters:

    0:00- Welcome and Introduction 1:20 - Jim's background 7:09 - Common misunderstanding about our brains 12:15 - Overcoming limiting beliefs 16:18 - A thermostat vs thermometer 18:26 - How to excel at learning 19:56 - Daily habits for a better life 26:03 - Outro

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  • We are back with another episode with our in-house guest expert, our #WorkBestie Crystal! This time, we will be answering some of the burning questions you have around work such as:

    How do I continue growing in my current role if my responsibilities remain the same? Should I move on to a new job? How should I manage an indecisive boss? How do I manage someone who’s underperforming, supposedly has more experience, and also has a huge ego? What happens if I’ve accepted a job, I'm really enjoying it, but the long term prospects are meh? How to remain sane in a toxic environment? How can I be seen and heard more as an introvert at work?


    Crystal is the CEO and Co-founder of Forest Wolf, a global leader in future-ready skills, leadership, and corporate learning and development.
    In this episode, she answers some of the challenges and issues we face at work, and provides us with advice and frameworks on how we should overcome them. Let’s dive right in!


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  • In this episode of RachReflects, I had the pleasure of chatting with the dynamic and inspiring Carla Harris about all things leadership. What does it mean to be a great leader today? What are the misconceptions? Why is being authentic, decisive and resourceful more valued in a leader today than being the expert? How can we be more authentic then, and embrace our multi-faceted selves in every room we walk into so that we may connect more powerfully with others?

    Carla also shares brilliant insights on the importance of recognising the unique strengths in each team member and where they shine best in order to inspire leadership in them and build a dream team you can trust. Not least of all, she also drops pearls of wisdom on overcoming the Imposter Syndrome.

    Carla is a renowned international public speaker, a senior client advisor at Morgan Stanley, and the author of best-selling books, such as her most recent title, “Lead to Win”. She was appointed in 2013 by President Barack Obama to chair the National Women’s Business Council, and has been named “Top 40 Female Speakers in the World” and Fortune Magazine’s list of “The 50 Most Powerful Black Executives in Corporate America”.

    This is a conversation not only for leaders of organisations, but there are also so many lessons, takeaways and quotable quotes here for all of us leaders of our own lives, as Carla asks some hard questions like “Who am I now?” and “What does success look like today?” that will motivate leaders of all kinds to tune deeper in and level up. I have personally benefitted so much from Carla’s content and books both in my professional and personal life. She is truly a gem for leaders and women of our generation.

    I am so excited for you to find inspiration, ideas, aha moments and the courage to win, to fail and win again through this episode. Let’s dive right in.

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