Home Actress Freida Pinto Instagram Photos and Posts May 2021 Freida Pinto Instagram - I am so excited to share this piece of news with all of you. At a time in this world where we are all looking at leadership and courage to guide and lead us all back to some semblance of sanity and order, I take great comfort in the quiet strength, grace, intelligence and grit that Noor Inayat Khan possessed in the face of chaos during WW2. A real underdog who was written off as "not overburdened with brains" who ended up being the SOE's first female wireless operator sent into occupied France who helped set up the Secret Armies that would rise up on D-Day, astonishing all those doubted what she was capable of. My true partners in this Claire Ingham (producer), Andy Paterson (producer), Olivia Hetreed (writer), Anand Tucker (director) and my awesome manager Larry Taube... we have something so beautiful here. Thank you for being on this journey with me. I can't wait to bring this to life! Lastly, thank you Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski for putting together a wonderful write up that honours the work of Noor Inayat Khan.

Freida Pinto Instagram – I am so excited to share this piece of news with all of you. At a time in this world where we are all looking at leadership and courage to guide and lead us all back to some semblance of sanity and order, I take great comfort in the quiet strength, grace, intelligence and grit that Noor Inayat Khan possessed in the face of chaos during WW2. A real underdog who was written off as “not overburdened with brains” who ended up being the SOE’s first female wireless operator sent into occupied France who helped set up the Secret Armies that would rise up on D-Day, astonishing all those doubted what she was capable of. My true partners in this Claire Ingham (producer), Andy Paterson (producer), Olivia Hetreed (writer), Anand Tucker (director) and my awesome manager Larry Taube… we have something so beautiful here. Thank you for being on this journey with me. I can’t wait to bring this to life! Lastly, thank you Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski for putting together a wonderful write up that honours the work of Noor Inayat Khan.

Freida Pinto Instagram - I am so excited to share this piece of news with all of you. At a time in this world where we are all looking at leadership and courage to guide and lead us all back to some semblance of sanity and order, I take great comfort in the quiet strength, grace, intelligence and grit that Noor Inayat Khan possessed in the face of chaos during WW2. A real underdog who was written off as "not overburdened with brains" who ended up being the SOE's first female wireless operator sent into occupied France who helped set up the Secret Armies that would rise up on D-Day, astonishing all those doubted what she was capable of. My true partners in this Claire Ingham (producer), Andy Paterson (producer), Olivia Hetreed (writer), Anand Tucker (director) and my awesome manager Larry Taube... we have something so beautiful here. Thank you for being on this journey with me. I can't wait to bring this to life! Lastly, thank you Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski for putting together a wonderful write up that honours the work of Noor Inayat Khan.

Freida Pinto Instagram – I am so excited to share this piece of news with all of you. At a time in this world where we are all looking at leadership and courage to guide and lead us all back to some semblance of sanity and order, I take great comfort in the quiet strength, grace, intelligence and grit that Noor Inayat Khan possessed in the face of chaos during WW2. A real underdog who was written off as “not overburdened with brains” who ended up being the SOE’s first female wireless operator sent into occupied France who helped set up the Secret Armies that would rise up on D-Day, astonishing all those doubted what she was capable of.

My true partners in this Claire Ingham (producer), Andy Paterson (producer), Olivia Hetreed (writer), Anand Tucker (director) and my awesome manager Larry Taube… we have something so beautiful here. Thank you for being on this journey with me. I can’t wait to bring this to life!

Lastly, thank you Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski for putting together a wonderful write up that honours the work of Noor Inayat Khan. | Posted on 16/Jan/2021 01:51:13

Freida Pinto Instagram – It’s safe to say that 2020 was a doozy of a year. But if there is one thing it brought to the forefront for me, it is that taking care of my mental and physical wellbeing is an absolute non-negotiable. I went on a quest trying out various apps and tools, hacking and plotting more efficient and effective ways to understand my unique brain and body better and customize a program for me that was steeped in science and research. 
 
For years doctors have been using genetics to better understand and treat patients. I was so excited to learn that scientific advancements now allow us to learn more about how our genes affect our mental health. The @genomindscience #MentalHealthMap helped me understand how I am hardwired by identifying my unique traits and predispositions across 7 core capabilities: Mood, Stress, Memory & Focus, Sleep, Eating Behavior, Social Behavior, and Habits & Substance Use. 
 
For example, I learned how I was hardwired to respond to stress and how anxiety manifests itself in my body. I also learned (full disclosure) about my impaired relationship with food. To say I was blown away by how my test results basically mapped out my specific patterns that I am so aware of, but find difficult to manage at times, was an understatement. But the greatest part about this test was that it didn’t leave me stranded. While it is not designed to and shouldn’t replace your doctor and your therapist, it gives you some simple and doable tips on how you can improve your mental and physical health. Box breathing was my favorite! 
 
I am so excited to offer you…. a discount code! Use code FreidaMHM (link in bio) I hope you feel as empowered, amazed, validated and armed with knowledge as I did.
Freida Pinto Instagram – Looking back at this year…I realise I have so much that I just cannot dismiss. Yes, this year was challenging and how I hope those extreme uncertainties can just come to an end already. But, what I cannot ignore is all the lessons learned this year, all the education and critical conversations I had that was required to move the needle for humanity to have a chance to triumph, all the strength that came with unimaginable loss, all the pressure that was no longer on my shoulders as I didnt have to be in constant performance mode, all the people I no longer had to pretend for so I could be present for people who really needed me to be there for, all the comfort food I ate without guilt, all the sleep- ins I managed to have and didnt have to make any excuses for,  all those family zooms even though we all eventually had zoom fatigue, all our essential workers who will forever be the true heroes and saviours in my eyes, all the hope I felt from both strangers and friends( both old and new) that kept me warm and comforted and allowed for total vulnerability. 

Every experience I have had this year both good and bad has moulded me into who I am today as I get ready to unveil my 2021 curtain. 

My dreams and intentions for 2021 are alive and bright but with the knowledge and acceptance to not be hard on myself if things don’t turn out exactly as I wished for.

So looking back at 2020, you were not in vain, at times you were certainly a pain, but I just cannot dismiss you! You forced me into a pause but I value very much what came from it:-) 

Happy New Year!!

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