As in Pharrell’s infectious Happy song, clap along if you – like JAYMEE ONG – know what happiness is to you! The modelactress-host, whose favourite dance partners are her kids, shares her list of eight things that make her happy.
Jaymee Ong knows the importance of being happy. The leggy model host-actress was hit by severe post-partum depression just days after delivering her son Harrison in September last year. But she refused to wallow in tears and fears. “I wanted to treat it as soon as possible. I’m not one to pretend I’m not going through it and just hope that it will go away,” says the second-time mum, who had mild baby blues after giving birth to daughter Juliet, now six.
After seeing a psychiatrist and taking antidepressants for the past year, Jaymee has rebalanced her life and is loving being a busy mum of two. “Parenthood is the most amazing thing in the world, but it’s really difficult,” says the Australian Chinese beauty, who is based in Singapore, where she hosts AXN’s entertainment show, eBuzz.
Medical help aside, Jaymee, who turns 37 in September, believes staying positive was also key to helping her regain her footing. The battle-toughened mum shares her tips on staying happy with us.
1 Having A Healthy, Happy Family
Before Jaymee’s post-partum depression, her family was hit by a previous health crisis. In 2012, she and husband, Australian electrical engineer Matthew Heath, 37, were attending a friend’s wedding in Perth when he suffered a sudden stroke. Then a new dad, he was just 33, healthy and exercised regularly.
Matthew has since made a full recovery but the episode scarred Jaymee for life. “When you’re younger and haven’t had kids, you think you’re indestructible,” she says ruefully. “But as I get older, I really, really don’t take our health for granted anymore.”
This story is from the September 2016 edition of Simply Her Singapore.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the September 2016 edition of Simply Her Singapore.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
How To Make Your Love Making Extra Special!
Do you and Hubby only manage to have sex once a week? Your marriage is not doomed. Here’s how to make your time between the sheets extra special.
The Cheating Diaries- How Wives Deal With It!
The truth about his affair is out. Now what? Eight women tell Jo Upcraft how they found out and dealt with their partner’s betrayal.
28 Fun And Free Things To Do In Summer Holidays, Let's Go!
A whole month of your kids having nothing to do doesn’t have to be a nightmare for you. Jo Upcraft rounds up 28 no-expenses-needed activities for families these June holidays. You’re welcome.
Would You Detox Down There?
Vaginal steaming is the latest craze to sweep Hollywood, but Sasha Gonz Ales wonders if the treatment’s claims to cleanse, tighten and rejuvenate the vagina are just a load of hot air.
How To Protect Your Marriage From His 'Office Wife'
Does your husband have an “office wife” that he’s close to and can’t stop talking about? Here’s how to prevent their relationship from destroying your marriage.
How To Become a Financial Superstar!
Take these tips from everyday people who took on impressive – if not, seemingly impossible – financial challenges, and be inspired to think differently about your money.
Wellness Tips- Be In Your Best Health Ever
Get inspired by these everyday women who are living life to the fullest and are in their best health ever.
Cynthia Koh Shares Tips On Staying Adaptable In Life
From award-winning actress to jet-setting entrepreneur and budding restaurateur, Cynthia Koh shares her tips on how to be adaptable and stay relevant in changing times.
I was Robbed while on Holiday with my Baby
A dream solo trip with her young son turned into a nightmare, but 33-year-old entrepreneur Victoria Deng says despite losing her passport, cash and credit cards, she still believes in the goodness of people. She tells SASHA GONZ ALES why.
When Naughty Can Be Nice!
Why be a goody-two-shoes when science proves that some tasks we scold ourselves for can boost our well-being and happiness? Jo Upcraft tells you how to rebel for the sake of your health.