The Power of Stillness: How One Breath Can Break Burnout | Jinesha Jain | TEDxRound Rock Women
What if the secret to success isn’t speed — but stillness? Jinesha Jain, a first-generation Indian immigrant, corporate professional, and real-estate entrepreneur, shares the moment that changed her life: when ambition pushed her forward… but stillness finally brought her home to herself. Jinesha Jain is a speaker, corporate strategist, real-estate entrepreneur, and emerging voice in the space of mindful leadership and nervous-system–aligned success.As a first-generation Indian immigrant, she brings a rare blend of cultural depth, emotional intelligence, and practical strategy to every stage she steps onto.Her work sits at the intersection of ambition and alignment — helping high achievers, women, and immigrants navigate success without losing themselves in the process. Through her experiential talks, storytelling, and simple science-backed practices like Bhramari pranayama, she teaches audiences how to reconnect with clarity, confidence, and conscious presence.Jinesha’s message was shaped through her own journey: juggling a thriving corporate career, building a real-estate business, and carrying the invisible emotional weight that many women and immigrants understand deeply. Her turning point came when she discovered the power of stillness — a moment that redefined how she works, leads, and lives.Today, Jinesha is becoming a sought-after speaker and guide for organizations, universities, and communities looking to support well-being, leadership, and human-centered performance. She speaks on mindful success, burnout prevention, and leading with clarity in high-pressure environments. 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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