Welcome to the AJT Wellity Insights March newsletter, a monthly thought leadership newsletter about all things wellness!

As a wellness consultancy, we’re always on the lookout for exciting developments in the medical wellness space.

 

 

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Anthony Jude Tan

What skill have you developed since leaving formal education that has been most useful in your career? by Anthony Jude Tan

My formal education got cut short at an early age so most of what I know today comes primarily from experience. If I had to pick one skill that has really propelled me to where I am, it would have to be my networking skills, which no formal education curriculums will ever teach.

Anthony Jude Tan

What are your clients really buying? (the feeling beyond the product or service you provide) by Anthony Jude Tan

A sense of community. Once the medical wellness concept is in place, what usually happens is that these hotels and resorts find that their demographics change. People with shared interests converge, and that’s always nice to see.

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Anthony Jude Tan

What is your number one hack for getting yourself motivated when things seem hopeless? by Anthony Jude Tan

My main trick is to self reflect. It’s easy to be consumed by this vortex of hopelessness so I remind myself of what I am grateful for. I look on the bright side of things, whether it’s what I’ve accomplished, or who or what I am thankful for. This is usually enough for me to come out of whatever rut I am stuck in and realize there are no insurmountable obstacles.

Anthony Jude Tan

What is your best advice for people on how to recruit great team members? by Anthony Jude Tan

Recruit based on potential, not experience for the most part, unless experience is absolutely necessary. Experience can be obtained, but potential is usually something innate. It’s always worth listening to the voices and ideas of the people who will become future leaders. The main things I look for are highly driven team players who are non-egotistical, and show a willingness to learn.