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Shilpa Shetty pens down Monday motivation message, addresses mental health amid Covid pandemic

Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty Kundra has shared some thoughts to boost mental health during the current pandemic situation in the country.

The actress took to her Instagram handle and posted a picture of herself meditating amid in nature’s lap, on a mountain.

The actor advised getting rid of overthinking by sharing a piece of advice alongside her picture. “Overthinking will destroy your happiness and your mood. fell make everything worse than it actually is. Take a deep breath. exhale, and have faith. What’s meant to be, will be,” wrote Shetty.

Addressing the current situation, the ‘Apne’ star penned down a detailed note to attain mental peace. “We’re all reading about the actual situation around us and it is absolutely devastating. This news plays on the mind all the time and leads the mind to very dark places,” wrote the actor.

Sharing that the actions of some people are ‘reassuring’ amid the harsh situation, the ‘Dhadkan’ star said, “But then, there are posts and news about complete strangers helping people desperately in need of help. People who are cooking meals for COVID patients living alone, volunteers driving down to people needing medical assistance, and doctors providing information & guidance via online sessions. So reassuring!”

The actor also urged people to possibly help those in trouble and said, ” If we can do something for someone, we definitely must! But if not, don’t panic excessively. Tune out for a little while, inhale deeply, and believe that it will get better from here. Live in the NOW. Together, we WILL overcome this. We will walk through this time towards a better tomorrow. Faith and hope are what we need right now.” She added a shining sun and a red heart emoticon and the hashtags #MondayMotivation #SwasthRahoMastRaho #mentalhealth #faith #hope #positivity #yoga #yogasehihoga #FitIndiaMovement #FitIndia #yogisofinstagram #mentahealthmatters.”

India registered a slight dip in COVID-19 cases as it registered 3,68,147 new coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours, informed the union health ministry on Monday morning.

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