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so little time

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There is so much I want to write about. Draft posts in the system. But so little time. Just want to say a quick “Thank you” to all my readers who stand by me and drop me emails even though I take months to reply to them. 

I do find it strange, that a post I wrote almost 4 years ago, is still getting so much comments and discussion. It is intriguing to see all the different perspectives from people. At the end of the day, it is about communication.

Stay tuned for a little ebook about to be launched — 3 years in the making. Long story, but at least it is done and ready.

So much to say. But have to break here now — the baby is napping, and I must make use of this time to do my thesis research.

6 Responses

  1. Patrice Boulais says:

    Hello Nochie,

    This is great to learn that your book will be out soon… I am very much looking forward to read it. Thank you for this quick note above and for sharing, with us all, who you are…
    With smile, take good care Nochie…

  2. Farrah says:

    Hi Noch Noch – I came across a blog post of yours that your wrote somewhere in 2011 – it’s 2015 – are you feeling better? Have things improved in terms of Depression? Please let me know –
    Love, F.

    • nochnoch says:

      Thanks Farrah – am indeed doing better. I get panic attacks every now and then, but migraines are generally under control and I am better at recognizing the signs of sinking moods so that I can cope better and manage them. it’s still a learning process and a journey, but little by little 🙂
      Noch Noch

  3. amy says:

    Ivw been following your blog for to years now, and it has truly saved my life.

about Noch Noch

Enoch Li, (pen name: Noch Noch) was born and raised in Hong Kong and Australia. She has also studied / worked / lived in the US, France, UK, Japan, The Netherlands, China, and has travelled to more than 40 countries. She loves travelling and her curiosity in foreign cultures and languages has led her to enjoy her life as an international executive in the banking & finance industry. However, she was forced to take time off work in 2010 due to her illnesses and after spending time in recovery, cooking, practising Chinese calligraphy, reading and writing – in short, learning to take care of herself and letting out the residual work stress, she has transitioned into a Social Entrepreneur and founded BEARAPY to help corporates make workplaces mentally healthy, and support executives to become more resilient.