How to Start a Side Hustle in Hong Kong Without Being Overwhelmed

Sometimes when you see people with day jobs and the side gigs, it’s hard to not wonder, how do these people manage to find the time to do so much with the same 24 hours?

Or maybe you are the person with the two jobs going on, or a parent with a job; but you suspect you are slowly slipping into insanity trying to manage your time. Maybe these few tips will help keep you sane and motivated.

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5 Benefits to Keep a Journal

Did you ever use to keep a diary as a child, and start each line with with ‘Dear Diary’? Even though you are all grown up now doesn’t mean writing journals is beyond you, some of the most extraordinary people have kept journals: Albert Einstein didn’t just write about research, he also wrote amusing travel journals and daily thoughts.

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Hong Kong Christmas Gift Guide 2019: One Of A Kind Christmas Stocking Gifts

One-of-a-kind gifts under HKD 250, designed and created by independent artisans and crafters around Hong Kong.

It’s December time and you still haven’t prepared your list of holiday gifts for all the holiday celebrations.

Don’t stress! We have got you sorted. Whether you are getting gifts for Sock Stocking, Secret Santa or Gifts Exchange, this gift guide is your one-stop shopping guide, helping you to complete your holiday shopping goal without the hassle of shopping around places to places.

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Hong Kong Christmas Gift Guide 2019: Unique Hong Kong Handmade Gifts

These unique gifts are handcrafted or designed by independent artisans and crafters in Hong Kong. Gifting is a wonderful gesture for showing gratitude to someone who you cares about a lot. With the holiday season approaching, many of us are looking for gifts for our beloved ones and spread the joy of this festive season.

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Hong Kong Dim Sum And Then Some

Everyone who has been to Hong Kong surely must have had dim sum before - Those delicious morsels of piping hot dumplings and cakes served in hand-woven bamboo baskets. The phrase dim sum literally means touch your heart or gratitude, as legends say that it originated from the Eastern Jin dynasty, when an unnamed general ordered civilians to make buns and cakes to send to the front line, as a form of gratitude towards his soldiers after battles.

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