Steve McCurry is undoubtedly one of the most iconic contemporary photographers. People living in Singapore are very lucky to have direct access to Steve McCurry’s work, and while I know everybody can see it online, to see a big museum-grade print of his work is something special.

We're all busy. We all have overflowing inboxes. But lazy email habits could lead to misunderstanding, frustration, non-action, wasted effort, wasted time, damaged relationships and ruined reputations. Are you guilty of any of these lazy habits? If so, it's time to take action now, before it's too late.

Stress is one of the primary reasons why many of us find it hard to get a sound, comforting sleep. The best way to deal with stress is to face it, and then find a solution to overcome it. Get a pen and paper; write down what is making you anxious, angry, frustrated or stressed. You could even choose to discuss this list with a close friend.

I have previously talked about the link between poor management and employee disengagement. I have also talked about the worryingly widespread extent of employee disengagement, and its objective costs. I also mentioned that “the wrong managers” are a key contributor to disengagement levels in many businesses. And the consequences of poor management from those individuals can be measured in millions of dollars.

Recently, I had the amazing opportunity to work with six beautiful souls who came for my Singapore "Leap of Faith Experience". Now, every Leap of Faith Experience is different because I tailor the workshop to fit the participants' needs. In this one, we discussed how to bring miracles into your life.

“Don’t forget to be kind”. What exactly do I mean by that? Helping someone who is struggling in a wheelchair? Donating money to charity? Giving up your seat to a pregnant woman? All of these are acts of kindness that we have the moral duty/sense to carry out because they are more explicit situations that call for it.