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Fabulous Lives VS Bollywood Wives Fame Shalini Passi's 5 Secrets To Staying Zen
Fabulous Lives VS Bollywood Wives Fame Shalini Passi's 5 Secrets To Staying Zen
Fabulous Lives VS Bollywood Wives Fame Shalini Passi's 5 Secrets To Staying Zen
Shallini Passi
Shalini Passi steals the spotlight with her bold fashion, sharp intellect, and calm demeanour. A longtime socialite, she shot to internet fame with Netflix's Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives, showcasing her signature style and confidence.
Shalini's tips to stay Zen
Recently, she shared her smart tips for handling tricky situations with grace, while also opening up about how to focus on finding inner peace and prioritising personal happiness.
Shalini's golden tips!
Speaking with Tweak India, Shalini shared her life mantras to being zen.
1. Okay to pretend
Her go-to method for getting out of tricky situations is pretending she doesn’t know about them. She chooses not to get involved in things that don’t concern her and prefers keeping her distance from drama.
2. Sing your way to happiness
Shalini Passi believes that singing or participating in activities like sports helps release negative emotions and thoughts. When she feels upset, she knows that focusing on a dance or music class helps her release stress and move forward.
3. Be Deaf To Criticism
The socialite suggests not letting other people’s opinions affect you is the key to happiness. She understands that when someone criticises her, it’s their perception, not the truth about her.
Simple steps!
Sometimes just a simple WhatsApp message that you know, ‘I was very hurt with what you said and I would really appreciate it if you wouldn’t do it,’ can be relieving.
4. Talk less, do more
Shalini Passi prefers to keep conversations short, sweet, fun and loving. She believes that not everyone needs to have deep discussions all the time and sometimes it’s better to act rather than talk endlessly.
5. Know your worth
According to Shalini, “Your own respect is in your own hand." She advises not making yourself available for others and says that maintaining your value can be a form of sweet revenge in relationships.