Why Leaving Isn’t Failing | Neha Naik | TEDxGreenhouse Road
In a world that glorifies grit and sticking it out, leaving is often mistaken for weakness. But what if walking away is actually a sign of wisdom, not failure? In this honest and empowering talk, Neha Naik shares how high-achievers can rewrite their stories by letting go of paths that no longer fit — and why choosing alignment over endurance might be the bravest thing you do. Neha Naik is the Founder and CEO of 3 successful businesses including a successful recruitment agency, sleep consultant company, and a data analytics company. She’s an official member of Forbes Business Council, an invitation-only organization for successful small and mid-sized business owners. Her training includes a Bachelor’s Degree in Biochemistry and Psychology, Master’s in Medical Sciences and a Sleep Consultant Certification from the Institute of Pediatric Sleep. Neha has also completed a Diversity and Inclusion Certification program through Cornell University. In her free time, Neha is actively involved in her community, working with charities that support STEM in local schools. In addition, Neha believes in empowering women and investing in her community, a portion of her business profits are directed to her local Houston Area Women’s Center to help families escape abusive 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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