HealthHub defines active ageing as a holistic approach that helps a person to optimise their physical, mental and social health, be actively engaged in society and have the financial security to lead a good quality of life. Still not quite sure what active ageing is based on that definition? No worries. We caught up with Foong Poh Mun, 59, a retiree, to find out what exactly is active ageing and how she does it so effortlessly.
1) What does active ageing mean to you and why is it important for you to stay active and healthy?
Life is very big and yet can be very short. When you are done with it, you don't want any regrets about your choices. I used to work very long hours in the hospitality industry and was away from home for most of the time as a project manager. While my team and I were chasing to complete and hand over a resort to meet the New Year's Day deadline om Sri Lanka, the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami changed my perspective on the meaning of life.
After surviving an ordeal, you would view the smallest detail of living with huge significance. What I have learned is that life is an honour, a blessing and a privilege. Because of that, I took a two-year sabbatical leave to attend a full-time cooking school, something I originally targeted to do only when I retire.
Thereafter, I returned to the company and went into talent and people development for seven years before retiring in 2016 and returning home to care for my mother who was diagnosed with dementia. My original plan was to work until 65 and eventually retire in Phuket. After surviving the tsunami, my priorities changed, and taking ownership of my health and wellbeing is clearly one of them.
Retirement requires some planning before you actually plunge in. For me, it is about comfort in the beauty of simplicity, nature and wholesome living. Whatever one plans to do, it is important to keep fit and healthy to start with. That is the starting point for active ageing.
2) What do you do to stay active currently?
Well, I'm actually doing quite a fair bit to keep active recently and here is a list of the activities:
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3) How would you encourage seniors to embrace an active ageing lifestyle?
Here's a life mantra from Poh Mun. What's yours?
"Life is like a camera. Focus on what's important. Capture the good times. Develop from the negatives. If things don't work out, take another shot!"
4) What are your thoughts of Active Health and COVID-19?
There is a lot of awareness on Active Health to encourage the public to take the first step towards active ageing. I visit the Active Health Lab at Heartbeat@Bedok which has many amenities such as the library and wonderful food choices. Active Health Coach, Christabelle, is very encouraging during the exercise workshops, even when the pandemic hit our shores. That kept my momentum going. Knowing the importance to stay healthy in order to pursue my hobbies and interests, I joined the weekly Active Health interest group regularly and was trained as a champion to lead the exercises too.
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COVID-19 opened up lots of free learning resources. Keeping curious and learning continuously is key. Planning for retirement is part of active ageing too, for example, reviewing insurance policies, life plans, and what I want to do. We need to keep active and healthy and not worry about finances, in order to enjoy what we want to do.
"Poh Mun is an active team player in Active Health Heartbeat@Bedok Strength Interest Group. She often shares photographs and photo montages of parks and nature that she captures during her walks. These have greatly encouraged other members who are recovering from injuries or illnesses to stay positive and hopeful, as she looks forward to organising walking sessions. During the COVID-19 period, she took on the role of an advocate for our virtual classes and workout videos on GetActive TV and Lianhe Zaobao. Her spirit of continuous learning is a great inspiration to many others in the group!" - Active Health Coach Christabelle
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