Many of us could find ourselves using and hearing the word ‘stuck’ many times a day. “I was ‘stuck’ in meetings all day!” “I am stuck in a job I don’t like; what should I do?” But what does it really mean to be ‘stuck’? And might your body hold the clue to how you might get unstuck? In Life Hack Workshop: Presencing inspired by Theory U, two bodies discuss with Yoek the coordinator, their unexpected discoveries on the way out of ‘stuck.
Read MoreHow does Play, Live and Work- the three spaces that we revolve our lives around currently look like and what could our world have more of that we can offer our unique skills to? We were inspired by the lenses of the 17 year olds, the ones who claimed they have never ever wandered into their neighbourhood.
Read MoreFrom conceptualisation to execution, it was made possible because of surprises after surprises. How hard would something as cute as a paddle-pop arigurumi be? After all, we had people in the room who conquered ‘mountains’ and scaled heights! We surprised ourselves, and along with that were many life lessons learnt.
Read MoreNail Aesthetician. Graphic Designer. Crystal bracelet curator. The many talented lives of Annabel Lee. But that’s not all. She says it would be more exciting if a full time job comes along.
Read MoreAn eloquent recount by Sindy, a participant of the recently concluded Sew Simple workshop- this workshop imparts more than just the skills of sewing. It is an attitude of trying, she says.
Read MoreMuch has been captured about the Tanjong Pagar railway track and its’ green corridor but what’s lesser known is the Jurong railway track, that we suspect had a huge role to play back in the days when Jurong was lined with factories after factories. Surely, there must be economic rationale for its existence
Read MoreIf I had to summarise an outcome of our role in the recent Makan with Seniors prototype of what the future of intergenerational engagement could be, this question would be it- What are you not seeing because you are seeing what you are seeing?
Read MoreWatching the duo - Jerry and Dorothy conceptualise and organise the recent Love Pazaar was quite a ‘treat’ to many of us. This piece articulates the origin of where the idea of love was first ‘caught’ and their views of how the outcome of love should be in the constant defining and practicing of of it
Read MoreWhen Cody walked through, we could sense his desire to free one’s attachment from the stimulants of food that the ‘outside world’ provides and to value cooking as a back-to-basic and yet cherished process.
Read MoreVincent, a participant of our recent life-hack class on Bodyfulness, through a conversation with Yoek the coordinator, explores the intersections between space and learning, shared curiosities and community and most significantly, the question of who really holds the power over our learning?
In this sneak peek conversation between Life Hack coordinator- Yoek Ling and Campus Partner- Kathy Gabriel, we uncover why narratives while useful can be a distraction from the real work and realization of who we are .
Read MoreThey say, don’t be afraid to try new things and most importantly, have fun! This is what it looks like when we free up what ‘should-be’ and show up in the moment- never not trying.
Read MoreSew Simple was developed to transfer a skill set to somebody, as a time of respite or skill learning, so that they no longer need to feel helpless watching their loved ones struggle with something as basic and necessary, such as dressing.
It is a patchwork of stories, articles and poems that we humbly wish could pollinate and inspire, or simply bring a sense of pride and wonder.
Read MoreThis self-guided trail was created with the hope of inspiring others to rethink their own
definition of success through the life stories of the people in Yuhua
“What if void decks were not void?” , watch the transformative potential of the unsuspecting everyday void deck with a group of unassuming people.
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