Simran Kaur
š¤ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Throughout it all, I use my emotions as a way to tune into where I am in space and time.
And I let myself experience them so I don't project them onto other people.
And I allow myself to take the room I need and have my process.
And she essentially goes on to speak about this like rule of thirds where, you know, one third of her life, she is happy.
One third of her life, she's like, all right.
And one third of her life is sadness.
And that it's okay to have these different emotions.
And as someone that, I guess I just feel my emotions very intensely.
It wasn't refreshing to be like, oh, Emigreed gets sad.
Emigreed wakes up and isn't like happy all the time.
That's not a healthy way of looking at things.
But what I found is I really...
felt comfortable and was able to relate to the fact that some days you do just wake up and it is just not a good day.
And it's nothing in particular.
Life is still great.
Nothing in life needs to change.
You don't need a dramatic haircut or you don't need to go and do something out of the ordinary.
Sometimes days just are a drab and
There's no perfect life because she kind of embodies what I would imagine a perfect life to look like.
But there's no perfect life of like waking up in a beautiful home in Bel Air with your children and, you know, your happy relationship and your thriving businesses and your like beautiful clothes like those aren't.