In Pursuit Of Happiness
The Singapore Women's Weekly|May 2017

The Weekly and PANDORA shine the spotlight on three inspiring entrepreneurs who share how they’ve pushed through pain and uncertainty, to rediscover a new zest for life with their can-do spirit

Elizabeth Liew & Lisa Twang
In Pursuit Of Happiness

The happiest people all seem to have one thing in common: They savour life to the fullest. Whether they’re finding fulfilment through yoga and meditation, taking pride in running their own business or enjoying quality time with the husband and kids, their passion for living is insatiable.

According to a survey by the United Nations last year, Singapore is the happiest country in the Asia-Pacific region, and the 22nd happiest country in the world. Despite hearing frequent complaints about life in Singapore, it seems that we’re actually a pretty jolly bunch!

We asked three highly successful ladies who’ve managed to find balance in their work, personal and family lives to share their tips for finding personal happiness – and how we can all discover our inner joy.

Serena Adsit, 38

Founder and Managing Director of Mint Singapore

This go-getting model, mother and businesswoman started her own modelling agency, Mint, in 2010. “Modelling is second nature to me, so I decided to start my own business to have the freedom to do what I love, on my own terms. At the time, I had no sounding board or advisors to rely on, so I just used my grit and instinct,” Serena reveals. These days, her five-year-old son Evan sometimes joins her behind the camera for shoots, so they can spend time together.

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