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Elijah Lee
12 May 2020
Senior Financial Services Manager at Phillip Securities (Jurong East)
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I am a student who has examinations coming in July haha so I still have to study! I like starting my days earlier to study and exercise. Then, I spend my day studying and occasionally cooking for my family too a few times in the week! It has become a new hobby of mine, I may even go into baking next! Generally, I am just trying to enjoy my life and get my fitness back on track, while studying for my exams.
I would love to hear about yours and others' daily routines too :)
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I wake up later than I usually do, which leaves me well rested for the day. Once I got into the rout...
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I usually get my administration work done in the mornings, such as replying emails, or messages from my clients. There's quite a fair bit of replying to be done, although this can vary. Some really busy periods included the day that the SIA DLC went to zero, and my phone basically jammed with a few dozen messages over and above what normally comes in. So if my clients are seeing this, do bear with me as I work to reply as fast as I can. There are also some meetings and trainings in the morning which I have to attend.
Some mornings I also get some marketing done. Mom and Dad are really old and I don't want them queueing to enter the supermarket to buy groceries, so I get out of the house and shop for them. Identifying good vegetables from bad has sort of become a science now. I get lunch for them too, as it's more practical that way.
Afternoons are spent on telephone/zoom calls with clients who can talk during this time period, some days are really packed with 4-5 calls in an afternoon. If not, I'd be doing planning and preparatory work for clients who have asked me to work out plans/strategies for them, such as Critical Illness coverage or retirement planning. There are also some meetings and trainings in the afternoon which I have to attend.
Evenings are more of the same (as the afternoon). Some evenings I do go for marketing as the supermarket restocks around this period. There are also some evenings where I am co-conducting IBF accredited courses with my director on creating lifetime income for retirement, there has been a flood of sign ups since there is now a training grant of $10/hr (so you're being paid to learn) and we had to schedule a couple of additional runs to cope with the numbers.
Nights are reserved for some reflection, reading of my books, exercise (I go for walks), and answering Seedly if my strength still holds up, like today.