Design Your Life at Closet Door | Bhoomika Diwan | TEDxSeasonsStreet
"What if your wardrobe held the secret to unlocking your potential?" In this empowering talk, Growth Mindset Coach Bhoomika Diwan invites you to rethink personal growth — starting right at your closet. With the concept of enclothed cognition as a foundation, she introduces a transformational 3D formula — Drive, Discipline, and Dispersion — that helps you style not just your outfit but your entire life.
Learn how what you wear can influence how you think, act, and grow. Discover how color, fabric, and intentional dressing can act as daily cues to align your mindset with your goals. Just like a rocket needs escape velocity, you need momentum — and it starts with what you put on every morning.
From tailoring your clothes to tailoring your mindset, this talk empowers you to paint your life’s canvas with purpose, clarity, and confidence. Because true success starts… at the closet door.
Bhoomika Diwan is a seasoned IT Professional with 18 years of industry experience and a distinguished Growth Coach, Author, and Spiritual Practitioner with over a decade of expertise in personal transformation. While excelling in the technology domain, her true passion lies in facilitating inner transformation and empowering individuals to realize their fullest potential. Her integrative approach combines NLP, coaching frameworks, and spiritual wisdom to help break through limiting beliefs, gain self-awareness, and align with their authentic purpose. An advocate of art as a medium for healing, she channels her insights through writing—having co-authored two impactful books and regularly sharing reflective content. With a deep commitment to conscious living and holistic growth, she exemplifies authenticity, clarity, and purpose, making a meaningful impact across disciplines and lives she touches. 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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