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Singer Fish Leong Shares On How She Overcame Depression During The Pandemic

by | Oct 13, 2021 | THE GRAPEVINE | 0 comments

Malaysian singer Fish Leong recently opened up to her fans about her struggles with depression during the pandemic and how she managed to overcome it.

During a livestream organised by non-governmental organisation Life Line Association Malaysia held on Sunday, October 10th, the Taiwan-based singer shared on how difficult it was for her to cope mentally during the lockdown last year.

But what really affected was the cancellation of her concerts and promotional events due to the situation, and her son not being able attend to school. The 43-year-old and her 7-year-old son, Anderson have not been able to return to Malaysia for two years due to the pandemic.

But despite it all, she managed to focus on the little things and everyday routines to keep her life balanced.

In the live stream, she mentioned seeing the sun shine brightly through the curtains and told her son: “We will follow our routine of getting up at 8am. We will sit in the sunshine and draw and read. We will behave like plants basking in the sun.”

She also revealed that during the lockdown, she would talk to her pet goldfish every day, and found peace of mind in meditation, working out, listening to classical music and watching her friends’ cooking videos online.

Source: The Strait Times

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