Get Unstuck | Namita Ambani | TEDxSeasonsStreet
"From Burnout to Bold Action
What do you do when success on the outside feels empty inside?
In this powerful TEDx talk, Namita Ambani—former CEO turned Action & Clarity Coach—shares her deeply personal story of burnout, transformation, and purpose. Learn how to break free from hidden stuckness, rediscover your “why,” and take aligned, bold steps toward your next chapter.
✨ Watch if you're high-achieving but quietly struggling.
✨ Stay for a framework that could change your life.
Namita Ambani is an Action & Clarity Coach who empowers ambitious professionals and business owners to break free from overwhelm and take focused, purpose-driven action. A marketing topper from the S.P. Jain Centre of Management, where led global retail forums and strategic presentations across the Middle East. As a former CEO, turnaround strategist, and serial entrepreneur, she has driven business transformations, launched ventures that reached operational breakeven in just 30 days, and achieved 300% revenue growth. Her work has earned nominations for the IAMAI Digital Awards, and recognition in the media for launching The Organic Lunchbox—a disruptive, healthy food initiative that redefined lunchtime wellness. Invited as a coach at the prestigious WICCI Ignite Shakti event for 2 years. She now brings her powerful framework, the Instant Shift Method, to help professionals gain clarity, make confident decisions, and stay anchored to what truly matters. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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