A Quote by Raashi Khanna

When a person is juggling a lot of emotions in a single day, it can take a toll. — © Raashi Khanna
When a person is juggling a lot of emotions in a single day, it can take a toll.
A lot of people are not used to having death in their lives or anything like that and I think that's not incredibly natural either. So it definitely can take its toll. At the same time I think it's important to face your own mortality, which I do most every day by doing the show, to realize that your life is short and to take the opportunities that you need to take and be fearless.
The reason I was able to grow my business was that every day, after producing 30 minutes of wine television, I spent 15 hours a day replying to every single person's e-mail and every single person's Twitter @ reply.
If you're not good at juggling, then you're not juggling. I always tell people that. If you're dropping a lot of balls, then maybe you shouldn't juggle. And that's fine... there's different ways of working.
I'm pretty single-minded, unlike a lot of directors who miraculously seem to be holding six projects in their hand at a given time and juggling them accordingly.
As a single mom, I'm juggling a lot and working long hours. Yes, it costs them a little, but what my children get in return is a mother who is energized and content.
The emotionally intelligent person is skilled in four areas: identifying emotions, using emotions, understanding emotions, and regulating emotions.
You can't take a single day for granted in the National Football League. Every single day, you need to earn your spot on the roster.
There's nothing you can take for granted; not a single day, not a single minute, not a single relationship.
Resentment, anger, frustration, worry, disappointment-negative emotional states, justified or not, take a toll on your heart, brain and body. Don't let justified emotions rob your health and well-being.
I tend to take on a lot of things. And then they all just seem to happen at once. Or maybe I'm not good at saying 'No'. But the juggling's fun.
My goal is to attack every single day and get better every single day. The rest of the stuff will take care of itself.
It's a lot to deal with someone who is going through mental health issues; that talk starts to take a toll on you.
With 'Noontide Toll', I wanted to cater to a single story but also collectively more than a single story.
If you want to get in shape, go to the #? gym every single day, change your clothes and take a shower. If you can do that every single day for a month, pretty soon you'll start doing something while you're there.
Towards the end of my career, I had a lot of wear and tear, a lot of arthritis that was building up. Being 300 pounds for over 15 years was starting to take its toll. I was constantly on all sorts of anti-inflammatories and medicines to deal with the pain.
Every single team that I've played for, every single person would tell you that I've given it everything every single day.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!