Do Singaporeans miss the Circuit Breaker period?
Written on :
June 21, 2024

Many Singaporeans miss their time in lockdown. From mental health to work-life balance, many of us didn’t realise how out of tune we were with our needs. Hopefully, we don’t jump back into pre-lockdown life as we knew it, and rather look to building a new normal in our personal life as well, whether in the form of structural changes to our routine or adopting new habits.
Source: Rice Media

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