A Quote by Sanjeeda Sheikh

I love dancing as it is a great stress buster. — © Sanjeeda Sheikh
I love dancing as it is a great stress buster.
I find writing to be a great stress-buster.
I am a stress buster. Because I knew what people react or think after watching me on screen and I love it.
There is so much of stress in our day to day life and Hansa is stress buster. So yes! I miss playing Hansa and she will always be close to my heart.
Learning presence is a stress buster.
Baking is fun! I find it very therapeutic, a stress buster.
Of course, social networking is essential. The feedback helps me grow. And it's a real stress buster.
Traveling has become a passion for me now. I find it enriching in many ways. It is also a stress buster.
Joy is a big stress buster too. Measure your success by how much fun you're having.
I love to go to the gym for a couple of hours daily. Besides, I love my dancing routines; dance helps me unwind, de-stress, and introspect.
Coffee is the ultimate stress buster for me and I need my cup of coffee in the morning to kick start my day.
I just found such a love for dancing. If anybody would love to just feel great, not just physically, but you want to feel such confidence, just go and take a ballroom dancing class! I love it more than any kind of workout.
I want to continue acting as long as I can because being on the sets is a big stress buster for me. I can't possibly think of stopping my visits to the sets because I'm old.
It seems that we have it backward in our society. We tend to look up to people who are under a great deal of stress, who can handle loads of stress, and those who are under a great deal of pressure.
I think that a lot of people are in love with stress. It's the dirty little secret of Western civilization. People often mistake stress for fuel.... to me, stress is just another bad drug that I don't want to do.
I was very sure I did not want to be the stereotype of what Indian people are seen as, which is Bollywood and henna. That's all great! It's what we are, and I love it. I love saris; I love music. I love henna; I love dancing, but that's not all we are.
I was very sure I did not want to be the stereotype of what Indian people are seen as, which is Bollywood, and henna. That’s all great! It’s what we are, and I love it. I love saris; I love music; I love henna; I love dancing, but that’s not all we are.
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