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Ayesha Omar Shares Accident Details & How Thoughts Impact Health

Ayesha Omar Shares Accident Details & How Thoughts Impact Health. Ayesha Omar is a bold, beautiful and brilliant Pakistani actor who is known for her flawless beauty and confidence. She has appeared in notable hit dramas including Habs, Zindagi Gulzar Hai and Bulbulay. Karachi Se Lahore was Ayesha Omar’s hit feature film. She also appeared in Texali Gate, Rehbara and other movies. Recently, Ayesha Omar is recovering from her collarbone surgery. She needs fans’ prayers as well.

Ayesha Omar Shares Accident Details & How Thoughts Impact Health

Ayesha made an appearance in Green Entertainment’s Ramadan transmission where she talked about her accident. She also gave tips related to mental health. She also said that the thought process of a person affects or manifests the life of a person. It may also affect the health of the person so one should always think positive.

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Talking about the accident, Ayesha said, “Bulbulay’s shoot was going on when I took off for one day shoot for the brand named Kapray, I was with Azfar Rehman and his driving was driving very fast that too on the highway, when the accident happened I got hit into the back of front seat which fractured my collar bone, it all happened because I wasn’t wearing a seat belt. Now, I always wear seat belt even if someone is driving slow or even if I am sitting at the back of the car”.

Ayesha Omar Shares Accident Details & How Thoughts Impact Health

Talking about it she said, “everything is connected to your thought process. This is a scientific thing, whatever you think becomes your emotion. For example; I am thinking of my accident, and I am panicked about being treated or shifted safely and not letting anyone coming near me, such thoughts are stressing which affected me I got panicked because your body releases cortisol, a hormone that fights for or responds to the danger or stress. Unnecessary stress isn’t good for our health because it had negative impact on our mental and physical health”.

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