The Power Of Being "Too Sensitive" | Ekta Bhanushali | TEDxMAIMS | Ekta Bhanushali | TEDxMAIMS
In a world that often labels sensitivity as a weakness, Ekta Bhanushali chose to see it as her greatest power. Once overwhelmed by emotions and self-doubt, she transformed her heightened sensitivity into a tool for understanding human behavior leading her to become a psychologist who helps others embrace their authentic selves.In this deeply personal and inspiring talk, Ekta shares her journey of defying odds, learning to listen to her emotions rather than suppress them, and turning her vulnerability into a force of empathy and connection. Through her story, she reminds us that our greatest challenges can become the very foundation of our strength if we dare to see them differently. Ekta Bhanushali is a dynamic psychologist, relationship coach, and educator whose mission is to simplify the most complex human emotion connection. With her warm, empathetic approach and research-backed methods, she has helped countless individuals and couples strengthen bonds, nurture self-awareness, and embrace authenticity in every sphere of life. Her work blends psychology with practical life tools, making emotional well-being accessible, relatable, and transformative. Ekta has also been featured as a guest on The Ranveer Show (TRS), one of India’s most influential podcasts, where she shared her expertise on relationships, mental health, and human behavior with a global audience. Her appearance resonated widely, earning her recognition as a fresh, insightful voice who isn’t afraid to challenge stereotypes and start bold conversations. At TEDxMAIMS, Ekta will bring this unique blend of academic depth and real-world wisdom to the stage. 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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