Why You Should Be the Joker in the Deck of Life | Juhi Selarka | TEDxGHRCEMN
Adv. Juhi Selarka explores the power of being the "wild, unpredictable" card in life—the one who understands that holding back can be its own form of power. She shares her personal journey as a classical dancer, advocate, and entrepreneur, achieved often with a "five-minute plan" rather than a master plan. The speaker emphasizes that true strength lies in acceptance, intention, and "communication with consciousness." Adv. Juhi Selarka, the youngest founding partner in India’s ADR sector, is the force behind M.U.D.R.A., Central India’s first ADR institution, aimed at making mediation and arbitration accessible in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. A certified mediator under Maadhyam, she assists in complex litigation before the High Court and Supreme Court while also leading national ADR training and conferences. Recognized for her innovative, dialogue-driven approach, she is also a Bharatnatyam dancer of global repute, an artist, and a sports enthusiast. With her diverse talents and legal expertise, Juhi is dedicated to shaping a more inclusive and relationship-focused justice system in India. 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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