Positive mindset in today's society | Ms. Galla Madhavi | TEDxSIU Hyderabad
The speaker discussed the importance of having a positive mindset in today’s world. A positive outlook helps people stay strong, creative, and happy even in tough situations. Challenges were highlighted as opportunities to learn, making individuals smarter and more confident. The speaker also emphasized how positivity improves relationships, strengthens communities, and reduces stress, leading to a calmer and happier life. Galla Madhavi hails from Mulukuduru village in Ponnur and comes from a family dedicated to service. After moving to Guntur in 2013, she pursued her passion for social upliftment through teaching and philanthropy. Her aspiration towards the society lead her to purse civil services till the preliminary stage and turned her passion for nobel profession teaching. Currently, she is the Director of Vikaas Hospitals, focusing on affordable healthcare and community welfare. She co-founded the Sri Bhramara Trust to promote education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. Madhavi actively engages in social initiatives like health camps and livelihood programs, driven by a strong commitment to community development striving to bring positive change and empower underserved populations. This commitment towards society lead her into politics in 2024 and now she is also serving to the society as an MLA. 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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