Live Blissfully & Leave a Proud Legacy | Chandrashekhar Singh Kushwaha "JoshMachine" | TEDxSGGSCC
Chandrashekhar Singh Kushwaha – THE JOSHMACHINE
TEDx Speaker | Founder & CEO – MYNDOZ | Peak Performance Strategist | Public Speaking PowerhouseWhat does it take to live a beautiful life of legacy—one that’s not only successful but deeply significant?In this impactful TEDx Talk, Chandrashekhar Singh Kushwaha, globally known as THE JOSHMACHINE, reveals the mindset, rituals, and energy blueprint behind living a life that matters — one that fuels personal greatness and leaves an enduring impact.
Founder & CEO – MYNDOZ, a purpose-driven startup focused on unlocking Peak Human Potential & Mental Wellness through coaching programs, books, podcasts, and seminars (online and offline)Serial Entrepreneur with 25+ years of leadership experience across business domainsHas personally mentored 5500+ startups, professionals, and business leaders on performance, mindset, and communicationAuthor of 3 Books:
? Soulful Leadership
? What If You Die Tomorrow?
? How to Create Catchy Brand and Domain Names? Authority in Peak Performance & Communication:
With nearly four decades of stage experience, Chandrashekhar has built a reputation as one of India’s most energetic and impactful public speakers. He is a CEO Communication & Public Speaking Coach trusted by CXOs, business leaders, and politicians across the globe.His signature programs include:The CEO Influence Program – designed to shape charismatic, influential leadersRise Like a Superman – a peak performance framework crafted for students, professionals, and entrepreneurs seeking sustainable excellence 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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