El poder de las Palabras para construir tus sueños | María Esther Leal García | TEDxSan Esteban
The words we integrate into our inner world allow us to shape our destiny: they can empower, limit, or shatter our deepest dreams, our perception of our surroundings, and our own selves. Have you ever considered the hidden power behind each word you choose to shape your reality? María Esther Leal García, also known as Tey Leal, is an architect of human development. As an International Speaker, author, and mentor, she inspires change through her expertise in Leadership, Human Relations, Team Dynamics, Human Development, and Entrepreneurship.Her dedication has earned her the Galardón Forjadores de México Nacional Estelar 2024 and a spot in the Top 100 Women Leaders of Mexico 2025. She currently serves as CEO of MindAlign, Vice President of Mind Engineering Corporation, and Executive Director of the IDEX Institute.With over 15 years of experience, Tey has delivered consulting, workshops and conferences for prominent organizations in Latin America, developing programs to prevent violence, addiction, and suicide. She also participates in various radio and television stations internationally.Tey resides in Saltillo, Mexico, with her family, continuing her mission to transform lives and develop leaders of change. 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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