From A Blame Game to A New Beginning | Surbhi Bansal | TEDxMSRIT
Surbhi begins her talk by taking us through her childhood and the experience of being left out, simply because she was different. She shares with us how she ended up with the condition of Cerebral Palsy and decided to not let it take over her life. She describes how her relentless desire to live life like others pushed her to pursue her dreams, despite how difficult it might seem. She exemplifies the importance of following your passion. Her inspiring and incredibly moving speech reminds us that you can rise, thrive and dance through life- no matter what. Surbhi Bansal is a celebrated TEDx speaker who has inspired thousands with her story.
With over 17 years in the financial sector at firms like Morgan Stanley and the Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India, Surbhi has held leadership roles in Accounting, SCM, Legal, and Compliance. She is also a Certified Life Coach, Motivational Speaker, Crystal Healing Master and a dancer. She has mastered dance forms from Kathak to Ballroom and shares her performances on YouTube, inspiring many. 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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