Lead From Within: Let your ripple spark transformation | Priya Amulraj | TEDxSeasonsStreet
In a world where external demands often overshadow personal aspirations, my TEDx talk invites you to explore the transformative power of leading from within. Have you ever felt torn between fulfilling roles and pursuing your dreams? I share my journey of navigating motherhood and ambition, revealing how a simple shift from questioning selfishness to embracing self-care can revolutionize your life. Through personal stories and the Ripple Model, you’ll discover how inner leadership can create a supportive environment that amplifies your impact beyond measure.Expect to learn practical strategies like the 3C Ripple Ritual—Clarity, Communication, Courage—that empower you to lead yourself first, fostering a ripple effect that enriches your family, community, and beyond. Join me to unlock the secret of becoming unstoppable by aligning your inner world with your outer influence. This talk is a call to action for anyone ready to rise and inspire others to do the same. Priya Amulraj is on a mission to help professionals and parents break free from self-doubt, overthinking, and emotional overwhelm—so they can step into a life of clarity, confidence, and meaningful direction feeling fulfilled. Through her unique blend of lived experience, mindset mastery, and emotional intelligence, Priya empowers her clients to move beyond their comfort zones, build stronger identities, communicate with authenticity, and unlock their full potential.
Her transformational approach equips individuals to reclaim their inner power—enabling them to create greater influence, feel deeply fulfilled, and make a positive impact in every sphere of life.
Having empowered over 500 individuals across life stages—from teenagers to parents of teenagers—Priya has facilitated more than 250 one-on-one coaching sessions and led transformative workshops, including sessions at Microsoft Chennai. 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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