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Statistically, most people live till an average age of 80 years. Although this number varies across cultures and nations, we cannot deny that life is still all too fleetingly short. 80 years a lifetime translates to 80 summers and 80 winters - to love, laugh, live, and make the most of our time on this earth. Far too often, when faced with our mortality, we look back at our lives and think of all the things that could have been different. Regret may sometimes be inevitable, but it is still possible to live an unlimited life with the limited time that we have. In this issue, we look at some of the ways we can do so.

11 Ways to Make the Most of the Time You Have

Modern conveniences like vacuum cleaners, super turbo hairdryers and electronic juicers make life so much easier. Yet those are old-fashioned compared to the new ultramodern tools designed to enhance efficiency, streamline productivity and save time. By definition and design, these modern luxuries are intended to be timesaving. The following recommendations are not going to add more hours to your day but they may alter how you think about and value your time.

 
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Why it's crucial to understand the purpose of money in your life

Once you know your financial purpose, write it down. Stick it on your fridge. Carry it with you. Memorise it. Use it whenever you need to make sure you're using your money as a tool to support the life you want to live. We get one shot. Spend time deciding what you want out of life and choose how to use your money to support it. Live the life you'll be proud to look back on without regret or remorse.

 
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This Is How Short Your Life Is

 
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Testimonials and Referral Notes

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Samuel Koh. Founder and Creator of Heartzmail and Headquarter

You can watch this inspiring documentary here. I got to know Lim Seng in 2013 and kept up with him over the years on this project to send the First Singaporean to Space. We were finally in Alice Springs Australia in May 2018 together with 70 others including the fun crew from CNA!

Yona Foo. Senior Director. TOT/COT & Qualifying Life Member.

Business discussion with Samuel always excites and inspires me that there are so many business opportunities I can create by using his systems and ideas. A more effective advisory process sets me apart. Worked with him for the past 20 years. Truly appreciate his work!

Samuel Koh. Founder and Creator of Heartzmail and Headquarter

I am privileged to head the Media/Crowdfunding team for the First Singaporean to Space project. It was sad that we could not launch due to unexpected strong winds in the jet stream more than 100 knots. But the team isn't giving up. In the picture is Maj. Yip Chuang Syn, (SMASH) an active Air Force Pilot, who will be Singapore's first Astronaut when the flight attempt happens in 2019!

Samuel Koh. Founder and Creator of Heartzmail and Headquarter

We missed Keon Chee, our moderator in this picture. HQ brought together this event with the support of our friends. Bottom from left: Michael Seow, Benny Ong & Allen Lim. Top from left: Zi Lem, Will Ho, Samuel, Joan Tong and David Chee. A BIG thank you to all of you!

Samuel Koh. Founder and Creator of Heartzmail and Headquarter

I had a great time giving this talk to the NUS MBA Business & IT cohort. Thanks to Daniel Chang for the introduction and Akash Narang for all the coordination and hard work to make this happen.

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