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Once Upon A Heart

Sometimes, and maybe you know someone facing this, you meet women in Singapore who are doing well but seem have little connection to their results.

They work so hard and achieve but have trouble celebrating their successes.

In this 2nd comic in our series, we wanted to share a theme that has come up for many young women: a disconnect with their results.

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In the last 6 months since Covid-19 started, we have met with young adults regularly to talk through their concerns, whether regarding work or at home life.

If you know someone who faces this tension, we have a toolkit that may help them clarify their goals:

you can drop us a message to arrange for a free support group session:

No one needs to feel alone in this pandemic.

We can be #braveheartsg for each other.

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