The Get Ready Money Podcast with Jaslyn Ng: Taking A Leap of Faith
May 08, 2024π On the latest episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Jaslyn Ng, a Financial Services Director at Prudential Assurance Company about changing the way we think about money and taking a leap of faith.
π§ In this episode we discussed:
π Success simply means we are better than who were yesterday.
π The importance of taking one step at a time.
πThe value of insurance as your safety net.
π Why you need to be consistent and show up.
π Women can (and should) manage their money.
π The power of paying it forward.
π₯ Watch this episode below:
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Connect with Jaslyn Ng:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaslynng/
Book Mentioned:
Atomic Habits by James Clear (Amazon)
Bio:
Jaslyn Ng is a Financial Services Director based in Singapore leading a team of 7 financial consultants. In 2017, Jaslyn walked away from a $250K pa remuneration in corporate HR with her last role being a Global HR Director to start all over again as a Financial Consultant. She was burnt out with her asthma relapsed during those long hours of working. Her eldest daughter was diagnosed with a congenital heart condition at the same time. Fast forward today, Jaslyn is not just a 7th time MDRT member with 2 TOTs and 4 COTs under her belt. Jaslyn has spoken on more than 60 occasions on international, regional and local platforms sharing her experience with fellow leaders and practitioners. She was also selected to share with 7500 pax at the MDRT Speaks segment at the MDRT Global Conference 2023. In 2022, Jaslyn was named the Winner of Regional Digital Agent/Leader of the Year in the 7th Asia Trusted Life Agents & Adviser Award spanning across 12 Asia countries. In 2023, Jaslyn was the finalist for the Regional Insurance Agent of the Year in the 8th Asia Trusted Life Agents & Advisers Award. In the same year Jaslyn was named the Winner of the Elite Women of the Year 2023 awarded by Insurance Business Asia.Being a single mum of two children, it is Jaslyn’s desire to help more women be financially independent. Since Covid days in 2020, Jaslyn has raised more than $50,000 through her own Charity Coffee Chats to help the under privileged.