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  • October 31, 2015

    Embracing My P

    Embracing My P

    The P that I am referring to is my Myers-Briggs MBTI perceiving (P) function. You probably had something else in mind before reading that first sentence. 😛 For those who think the Myers-Briggs personality typology is hogwash, I don’t blame you. There’s a lot of unreliable resources on the internet. It’s common that people (including…

  • October 7, 2015

    3 New Blog Posts: Studying Tips, Piano Lessons, and Boosting Your Mood

    3 New Blog Posts: Studying Tips, Piano Lessons, and Boosting Your Mood

    I’ve had 3 new blogs published this week and thought I’d share them in this post. They are also updated to my portfolio. Here’s two from Kidvisory (a website for parents to find activities and tutors for their kids): Develop Skills and Tricks in Learning I have written 3 practical advice on learning how to learn. The…

  • September 18, 2015

    Book Review: Crazy Rich Asians and China Rich Girlfriend by Kevin Kwan

    I finished reading both books. I love them! China Rich Girlfriend is the sequel to Crazy Rich Asians, in case you were wondering. I find it just as engaging as its prequel. I think this series is written in a very clever and heartfelt way.  This is the first time I have read a chic lit…

  • September 15, 2015

    Mindful Communication: 3 Tips for Writing Someone a Letter about How You Feel

    Mindful Communication: 3 Tips for Writing Someone a Letter about How You Feel

    View my original Elephant Journal article here: “The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” ~ George Bernard Shaw Before my senior year at university, I was quiet, timid and generally apprehensive about conflict. Usually I tried to avoid it altogether and hope that the issue would naturally run its course…

  • September 12, 2015

    The Magic of Wall Stickers

    The Magic of Wall Stickers

    Of the little things in life that gives me pleasure, wall stickers are one of them. They are inexpensive, fun, visually appealing, and can “magically” transform any wall or room into a place filled with life and fantasy. Speaking of which, I am quite aware that spend my time in a bubble. It’s awesome. Below…

  • August 2, 2015

    The Role of Creativity When it Comes to Mental and Social Health

    The Role of Creativity When it Comes to Mental and Social Health

    (This is a piece that I am writing for Health Out Loud’s blog page.) For me, health goes beyond the physical. It involves having an emotional and personal balance, which is essential for mental and social health. Creativity plays a significant role when it comes to having a healthy mind because it gives us the freedom to express ourselves…

  • July 21, 2015

    Changing Routes: The Importance of Having a Flexible Goal

    I also posted this blog on LinkedIn which can be viewed here. Have you ever played the board game Ticket to Ride? For those who haven’t, the objective of the game is to score the highest points. Points can be accumulated throughout the game by reaching destinations or placing down train routes using train cards,…

  • July 2, 2015

    The Mean Old Pirate

    The Mean Old Pirate

    I still have the original copy of my first book that I have written in my Grade 1 class with Mrs. Rutter. I remembered that she especially liked my storytelling. Clearly she helped with the editing.

  • June 29, 2015

    First LinkedIn Post: “How I Found My Career Focus”

    This is a blog about my journey from being a recent and lost humanities graduate to someone who is establishing a career. Read here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-i-found-my-career-focus-catherine-chea?published=t  Update (July 7, 2015): The author from selloutyoursoul.com featured my blog on his site.  His career advices are amazing and have helped me tremendously thus far. As well, Wirkn featured a modified version of my blog.  Wirkn…

  • June 25, 2015

    What Makes Me a Good Content Writer

    It has been tough for me in the past year because I found myself in a career limbo; but I have so much more clarity now after trying out different things and re-assessing my motivations and talents. 😀 I made a list of how content writing directly relate to my skills and how I would benefit potential employers:…

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