Mastering Self: Building Inner Strength | Neha Srivastava | TEDxATLAS University
This talk explores the art of leading oneself in a modern world filled with constant connection yet growing loneliness. It emphasizes prioritizing personal well-being over external recognition and highlights the importance of introspection and self-mastery. Drawing from examples like Michael Phelps’ post-career struggles and the inner battles of sage Vishwamitra, the session underscores the need to overcome ego, doubts, and temptations to achieve inner solidarity. Physical fitness is presented not just as a body discipline but as a powerful tool to strengthen the mind, reducing anxiety by up to 40%, according to studies. The talk inspires audiences to cultivate real connections, pursue purposeful growth, and treat themselves as life’s most important project by disciplining the body and nurturing the mind. Celebrated among Forbes India’s top HR leaders and honored as a Sustainable HR Leader by CHRO Asia and the World Federation of HR Professionals, Neha Srivastava blends strategic insight with passionate people leadership. With nearly two decades (approximately 19.5 years) of deep experience across finance, NBFC, investment management, supply chain, education, and beyond, she currently serves as Head of People & Culture at HighRadius. Known for her innovative recruitment strategies and executive search expertise, Neha has consistently driven HR transformation and organizational growth through creative sourcing, strategic hiring, and inclusive leadership. 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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