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Subscriber picks is a weekly curation of the best from The Straits Times - where we bring you exclusive reports, in-depth analyses, and the latest happenings in Singapore and beyond.It's only February, but it is never too early to plan your next holiday. With airfares still trending high, the smart thing to do would be to book your tickets early.

Before you head off for your overseas holiday, however, do go through your travel checklist, which includes carrying enough foreign currency. Should you prefer to go cashless, find out which card would be best – bank or multi-currency card, and the benefits. Finally, if you have been avoiding the weighing machine for a while, disheartened by the never-changing or upward trending digits, here's why you should make friends with it again: Tracking your weight can help track the general state of your health. But should you step on the scale every day? We ask the experts.

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