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life outside the 9-6 🌿 september days in singapore

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🌟 insta: @chrlen.e https://www.instagram.com/chrlen.e/ āž› chapters 00:00 intro 00:23 friday: morning routine, dinner and exploring the city 1:59 saturday: morning run, matcha, pottery workshop 5:44 another friday: dinner & dessert at tanjong pagar 6:53 another saturday: slow morning, exploring joo chiat 9:03 sunday: morning 7k run & breakfast āž› šŸ“½ļø filming gear sony zv-1 insta360 go 3s iphone 16 pro āž› šŸ“» music https://soundcloud.com/maiyea/sunspot https://soundcloud.com/maiyea/voyaging-through-harbors https://soundcloud.com/eva-nge-line/tailspin https://soundcloud.com/bbabym/colombia-road-inst https://soundcloud.com/maiyea/canon-at-the-end-of-the-dream https://soundcloud.com/quedronol/5-loooove-master-4 āž› šŸŽ‹ faqs ~ what camera do you use? sony zv-1, insta360 go 3s & iphone 16 pro ~ what do you edited with? final cut pro x ~ where do you live? singapore!

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This video is basically my little reminder that life doesn’t end after the 9–6. I’m sharing a few September days in Singapore—slow weeks, little routines, and the kind of weekends that feel like a reset. You’ll see snippets from Fridays and Saturdays where I’m doing my usual cafe-and-dinner kind of plans, exploring around the city, and just letting the days feel a bit softer (even when work life is still happening in the background). One highlight was using the SG Culture Pass credits (the government issued $100 worth in September) because I immediately booked classes with it. I went for a 2-hour mini pottery workshop by Terra and Amber, where we made two mini pieces on a mini wheel and went through crafting + painting (they’ll fire it, and you collect it a month later). It was genuinely fun and therapeutic, and also super beginner-friendly, so I’d recommend it if you’re figuring out what to spend your culture credits on. After that, I did a little room errand run and picked up things I needed—plus two bowls (including a star one that’s viral in Japan) that I now use to whisk matcha in the morning. The rest of the vlog is just more of that: movement, good food, and small routines that make Singapore life feel balanced.

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