Author name: Lionel Yeo

Lionel is the bathroom singer, ramen slurper, hip-hop dancer and financial hacker behind cheerfulegg.com. He also helps young executives hatch richer lives.

AI & Productivity

A Simple Schedule Hack To Boost Your Productivity

Okay, I’m gonna ask you a question, and I want you to answer with the first thing that pops into your head:  Where do you go when you wanna get some serious work done? Is it a cafe? A meeting room? The library? At home after everyone has gone to bed? Notice how almost NOBODY says […]

AI & Productivity

Doing This Could Help You Leave The Office Earlier

It’s a brand new year! Let’s imagine that this year, you made a major resolution to improve the quality of your life. You’ve read all about the benefits of leaving work on time, so you hunker down and say, “Okay, I’m gonna leave the office by 6pm every day, no matter what!” I tried that last

Money & Travel

If You Had $20K, How Would You Invest It?

Happy New Year! New Year’s day is often a re-e-e-a-ll-y lethargic day for me. I had a slight hangover from my New Year’s Eve countdown, so I spent the day reading Superforecasting – a pretty cool book on how to make better forecasts The author, Philip Tetlock, organised a “forecasting tournament” where he recruited 3,200 volunteers – regular people

Soul & Connection

The 2015 Cheerfulegg Annual Review

Hey ho! Sorry I’ve been a little M.I.A for the past 2 weeks – I just started a new job and have been spending my mornings trying to digest the waterfall of new information, which is why I haven’t been updating the blog (or replying to emails) that quickly. Anyhoo, it’s the end of the

Mind & Body

The Iceberg Effect: How To Stop Being Jealous

Lifestyle bloggers are kind of annoying. You know the kind I’m talking about: the people who post pictures of themselves gazing pensively out into the ocean in some exotic location, with ten billion hashtags: #summervacation #totallydeservedthis #liveyourdreams. I’m pretty terrible at taking pictures and posting them. Here’s the only kind of lifestyle picture I’ve ever posted: The

Money & Travel

Tell Me Your Burning Pains About Money

As a kid, I hated going back to school after Chinese New Year. Partly because I usually didn’t do my holiday homework, but also because I dreaded The Conversation. Which conversation? Well, the one that starts out with: “How much ang pao money did you get this year?” My friends, who had enough relatives to

Money & Travel

What Penang Char Kway Teow Taught Me About Investing

Last weekend, I took a 4-day trip to Penang to pig out. I probably gained 5 kilograms and maybe shortened my lifespan by about 8 years, but it was worth it. One of the best dishes I tried was the char kway teow on Jalan Siam. We got there at 3.10pm – 10 minutes after the

Money & Travel

How Much Should You Pay For Your First House?

Buying a house is like sex: Everyone says they know a lot about it, but few people ever want to get into the specifics. For example, your parents and financial bloggers (who are even more annoying than your parents) will tell you to “buy a house within your means!” Okayyyyyy. That’s like saying, “Twister fries are delicious”.

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