Why consistency matters more than you think | Niharikaa Kaur Sodhi | TEDxDFBEDU
In this inspiring TEDx talk, Niharikaa Kaur Sodhi reveals how the power of consistency transformed her life. She takes us through her journey of overcoming self-doubt and setbacks after losing her job, to building a thriving writing career and founding her own venture, Summit 21. Through her story, she demonstrates that monumental change often begins with small, daily habits and the courage to keep showing up, even when the path ahead seems uncertain.Niharikaa reminds us that success isn’t about waiting for the perfect moment or having all the answers—it’s about taking action, even when it feels uncomfortable. While many people have great ideas, it’s those who consistently show up and put in the work who ultimately succeed. Her story is a powerful testament to the transformative impact of discipline, perseverance, and the willingness to start where you are.Watch now to discover how embracing consistency and self-discipline can reshape your future, unlock your potential, and help you turn your dreams into reality. This talk is a must-watch for anyone looking to overcome self-doubt, build resilience, and create lasting change in their lives.This TEDx talk was recorded at the Department of Business Economics, University of Delhi, South Campus, a hub of academic excellence that promotes thought-provoking discussions and inspiring ideas. Ms. Niharikaa Kaur Sodhi is a writer, educator, and entrepreneur who has built a global community around personal growth, creativity, and the creator economy. With over 3 million monthly views on Medium and LinkedIn, she helps individuals unlock their potential through writing and digital entrepreneurship.Her journey began as a side hustle in 2020, and by 2021, she quit her job to pursue writing full-time. She has since become a 22x Top Writer on Medium, a LinkedIn Creator Accelerator fellow, and an educator with 12,000+ students across 30+ countries. Through her cohort-based course, Summit 21, she has mentored over 150 students in personal branding and content creation.A firm believer in authenticity, she collaborates only with brands that align with her values in education, the creator economy, and sustainability. Her work focuses on high-impact storytelling and personal branding, helping individuals and businesses communicate their mission effectively. 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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