Michele Ong
Press Service International
Michele Ong currently works as a writer for a Christian non-profit organisation. She believes in the power of the written word, and the impact it has on lives. In her spare time, she can be found trying to put together a decent meal, or pretending to be an elite swimmer in the pools. For more of Michele’s articles look here: https://www.pressserviceinternational.org/michele-ong.html
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Movie review: Why I was sold by Soul
I was thrilled to hear that Disney Pixar’s newest animation, Soul, had won the hearts and warmed the soul of the Golden Globe judges, scooping up two awards for Best Animated Feature Film and Original Score, at the Golden Globes.
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Getting married need not be a #lifegoal
Wedding and engagement announcements dominate my social media feeds, and I am starting to feel left out.
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Encourage someone today!
I was ready to say hello to my Creator when I recently went swimming in the open water for my inaugural 500 metre beach swim.
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Show love, show extreme hospitality
I was treated like rock royalty on my recent holiday to Singapore and Malaysia. Everyone was at my beck and call, eager to take my sister and me around for a tour of town.
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When I found the missing piece to success
Sometime ago, I started mulling over the meaning of success.
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What can we do about our hypocrisy?
“I can’t believe she’s having sex with him. I mean, she attends church. I don’t get it,” my friend said, puzzled.
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5 Steps to be free of financial woes
My dad was a banker and he loved to dole out financial advice, such as “buy what you need”, “don’t spend more than you have to” and “save for a rainy day”. For him, financial independence was about having enough in your bank account so you could stand on your own two feet.
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Is it possible to resist sex in this day and age?
I’m a real prude when it comes to sex, and my belief hasn’t come without costs.
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Me and my first world problems
I was leading the high life in one of the world’s coolest cities.
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How to trust God in the season of job hunting
I spent six months of my life as a couch potato.