Life moves fast when you’re in your 20s and 30s. Bills, work, responsibilities—it’s easy to let your personal growth take a backseat.
Many would wait for their companies to sponsor a course or for Government schemes to give them a nudge. But here’s the kicker: personal development is your own responsibility.
Sometimes, that first step toward growth doesn’t have to come from a SkillsFuture programme or an NTUC UTAP-funded course. It can come simply from picking up a paintbrush, strumming your first guitar chord, or building a model kit in quiet solitude.
The best part? You can now take that first step by letting your CDC vouchers pay for your hobbies. Cool, huh?
An Unexpected Discovery
The idea of personal development hit me one lazy Sunday afternoon at Bras Basah Complex, while my wife was getting her hair done at her usual salon tucked away on one of the upper floors.
Rather than marinate in the scent of bleach and hair dye, I wandered off to explore what the place had to offer.
From the outside, the complex looks like a quiet relic of an older Singapore. But on the inside, it’s a treasure trove of specialty stores, each with its own story and charm.
As I meandered through the maze of shops, I noticed something surprising: many of them accept CDC vouchers as a mode of payment.
But what struck me even more was that these shops weren’t selling fast fashion or flash deals. They were selling tools for people to create, build, and grow.
CDC Vouchers to Satisfy Your Whim and Fancy
The place was packed with finely crafted brushes, rows of vibrant paint tubes, and shelves overflowing with coloured paper in shades I couldn’t even name.
For me, building models isn’t just a hobby; it’s a form of mindfulness, a way to disconnect from the world and refocus one’s mind.
If not for CDC Vouchers, this is a store I would definitely not bring my young daughters into—lest I wish to spend my entire afternoon waiting for them to decide between a handful of pastel pens or yet another cat-shaped pencil case.
A Smarter Way to Spend Your CDC Vouchers
Let’s face it, adulting is exhausting. And with limited time and endless responsibilities, self-enrichment often takes a back seat.
But here’s the thing: spending your CDC vouchers on something that brings you joy or reminds you that life is not just about work is a form of investment that pays off in a kind of self-fulfilment money cannot buy.
Whether it’s learning a few guitar chords or finally giving oil painting a go, these little acts of exploration add up. They bring purpose, sharpen skills, and remind us that work can be enhanced with other passionate pursuits.
If I were you, don’t wait for your company or the Government to suggest a course to pursue something meaningful.
Kickstart your personal development journey with a sketchpad, a guitar pick, or model kit. You’ll never know what talent you unleash until you do. Happy hobbying!