Posted On: January 1, 2021
Happy new year to one and all. May 2021 be a better one for us all. This is a visual representation of my 2020. Read my annual list of milestones I started doing this more so for myself way back in 2011. You may wish to check out the books I read in 2020 here. Heads-up on what to […]
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Posted On: January 1, 2021
New year, new life! Affirmations are positive statements that describe a desired situation, and which are repeated many times, in order to impress the subconscious mind and trigger it into positive action. In order to ensure the effectiveness of the affirmations, they have to be repeated with attention, conviction, interest and desire. You can read […]
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Posted On: December 26, 2020
I had set the goal of reading 150 books in 2013; 200 in 2014, 2015 and 2016; 100 in 2017 and 2018. This is how I fared 152 books in 2013, (Reached goal) 202 in 2014, (Reached goal) 168 in 2015, (Reached goal) 110 in 2016, (Didn’t reach goal) 80 in 2017, (Didn’t reach goal) […]
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Posted On: December 19, 2020
This is a list of events I hosted or conducted which counts as my achievements of the year – big and small. I first started doing these annual milestones as a way for me to keep track of my own progress, and only decided to keep doing and resharing them later. Day/ Date What JANUARY […]
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Posted On: December 19, 2020
I was interviewed about sexuality on Instagram Live with IUIGA. Check out some snaps here! About Dr. Martha Tara Lee Surrounded by friends who were sexually inhibited and struck by dire lack of positive conversations around sex and sexuality in Singapore, Dr. Martha Tara Lee set out to make a positive difference in embarking on […]
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Posted On: November 29, 2020
I was interviewed by 女人 Secret Club – NRSC on Sugar & Spice festival by Christine Looi on 16 July, 2020. This is the interview recording. About Dr. Martha Tara Lee Surrounded by friends who were sexually inhibited and struck by dire lack of positive conversations around sex and sexuality in Singapore, Dr. Martha Tara Lee […]
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Posted On: November 29, 2020
This is just a blog post to document the program of the first Sugar & Spice which ran Aug 1 – 15, 2020. 260 people registered to the festival. The program for the second Sugar & Spice (Nov 17 – 24, 2020) and third Sugar & Spice (Mar 23 – 27, 2021) can be found […]
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Posted On: November 29, 2020
This is just a blog post to document the program of the second Sugar & Spice which ran Nov 17 – 24, 2020. The program for the first Sugar & Spice (Aug 1 – 15, 2020) can be found here. The third Sugar & Spice program (Mar 23 – 27, 2021) can be found […]
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Posted On: November 5, 2020
I’ve been invited to podcast Just So We’re Clear twice and these are the episodes I appeared in 1) feet fetish, and 2) masturbation. 1) Feet Fetish It’s official! We’re back! Season TWO you guys… And we’re diving straight in on a topic we KNOW you’re curious about too. Sexual. Fetishes. Come on. You […]
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Posted On: November 3, 2020
In this blog post, I am listing some places prostate cancer survivors or those battling prostate cancer can go to for support. 1. Established in 1964, Singapore Cancer Society is a self-funded voluntary welfare organisation which is dedicated to minimising the impact of cancer in Singapore through the provision of cancer treatment subsidies, financial and […]
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Posted On: November 2, 2020
I recently concluded the first Love Abilities festival (Oct 15 – 19) as well – a virtual sexuality and disability festival www.loveabilities.org which saw 665 people sign up for the 5 day festival. 1,050 people attended the 29 sessions facilitated by 50 presenters live. It was considered successful with only positive feedback from participants.I am passing […]
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Posted On: October 31, 2020
“My husband & I had consulted you in early 2019 regarding vaginismus and to seek guidance how to overcome and improve our sexual relationship. Before meeting you, this aspect of our relationship stressed me out as we weren’t very sure what the real issue was. I would attribute it to be some medical condition. After […]
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