On a positive note
Rashmi Shiradkar, a 40-year
entrepreneur and founder of Manifest Mantras, was born and brought up in Aurangabad. She always wanted to pursue a career in the software industry, and her parents supported her decision, which helped her in becoming a Computer Science graduate. She further completed her
Masters in Computer Management from
Pune University.
She started her career in big MNCs, which put her on a journey of personal transformation. She became a confident woman from a shy girl. Shiradkar recalls how she took part in personality development training sessions in the corporate sector. Remembering her childhood, Shiradkar says how she was an extremely shy girl since childhood and was always afraid of public speaking. She could not even give presentations during her college days due to her shy nature.
Placing the Power in the Hands of the People: Kinyumba Mutakabbir Releasing his one-man monologue short titled Nguvu Kwa Watu tonight at 9pm (Swahili for Power to the People), Kinyumba is no stranger to the camera, and this project, which he described as his "business
When you are talking about making genuine change it takes time Can we overcome negative thoughts and boost our self-confidence through language and by training our brains to think more positively? Celebrities who adopt neuro linguistic programming, and Cumbrian practitioner Laura Cadman, believe so. FROM the outside Laura Cadman was a highly professional, capable chief executive able to lead a team and get things done for the vulnerable in society. In reality she lived every day with a constant, churning feeling of anxiety. “It was like having a hot ball in my stomach and every interaction left me feeling insecure and picking apart my actions and words. Yet outwardly I had a very confident exterior.
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