The Soulful Rise from Silence | Rekha Babulkar | TEDxTechnocrats Institute Of Technology
Rekha Babulkar's journey is not one of instant success — it’s one of quiet resilience, powerful reflection, and a refusal to let circumstances define her. From growing up in a small town, struggling with English, and being labeled a “failure,” to becoming a mindset coach, community leader, and entrepreneur who has empowered over 14,000 individuals — her story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit.In this inspiring talk, Rekha challenges conventional definitions of success and failure. She shares how setbacks, language barriers, and personal doubts became stepping stones to discovering her voice and purpose. With relatable storytelling and hard-earned wisdom, she offers four transformational mantras that helped her rise — from working at 17 to becoming a manager at 26, a business founder at 35, and a guiding light for thousands of women across India. This is not just a talk about breaking barriers — it’s about building a life rooted in self-belief, reflection, and soulful growth. She is a women entrepreneur who has empowered and impacted women across India through her work in energy and mindset coaching. Since 2018, she has helped over 14,000 individuals heal and transform.She also leads the Soulful Queen Hub — a vibrant community of 500+ women focused on inner growth. Her mission is to redefine emotional and spiritual well-being while creating safe spaces for women to heal, grow, and lead. 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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