Home Actress Lilly Singh HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Lilly Singh Instagram - Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️ 📸: @saulopez Mumbai, Maharashtra

Lilly Singh Instagram – Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️ 📸: @saulopez Mumbai, Maharashtra

Lilly Singh Instagram - Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️ 📸: @saulopez Mumbai, Maharashtra

Lilly Singh Instagram – Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career.

Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way.

The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with.

I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App.

I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅

And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt.

And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed.

We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled.

Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️

📸: @saulopez Mumbai, Maharashtra | Posted on 11/Sep/2023 08:12:32

Lilly Singh Instagram – Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. 

Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. 

The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. 

I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. 

I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 

And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. 

And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. 

We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. 

Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️

📸: @saulopez Mumbai, Maharashtra
Lilly Singh Instagram – Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. 

Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. 

Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative.

I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? 

This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. 

I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️

📷: @saulopez Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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