One Women Army Breaking Barriers | Ms. Labhanshi Mittal | TEDxJIMS Vasant Kunj Women
Ms. Mittal's empowering talk highlights her inspiring journey of breaking stereotypes and overcoming adversity in a male-dominated society. She emphasizes the importance of women's empowerment, cultivating emotional intelligence, and pursuing individuality and self-expression to drive personal joy. Drawing from her experiences, she explains how resilience and determination can help women transform challenges into opportunities. Ms. Mittal underscores the significance of developing a growth mindset, claiming autonomy, and fostering inclusivity to break free from societal expectations. By sharing her story, she motivates the audience to embrace their unique identities, innovate for success, and build a fulfilling path in life. This talk is a must-watch for those seeking insights into female leadership, self-awareness, and the power of positive actions to achieve personal and professional growth.
#WomenEmpowerment #InspiringStories #EmotionalIntelligence #Resilience #BreakingBarriers #SelfAwareness #FemaleLeadership She is the founder of Fotographia at SPM College and leader of the Gallery at Christ University, Labhanshi Mittal is a distinguished Educational Psychologist, Soft Skills Trainer, and passionate mentor. Currently with The Cosmic Foundation and Montessori High School, she has inspired students across India in psychology, education, and photography. As a trailblazer in breaking gender barriers in photography, her work focuses on mentorship, resilience, and empowering students with real-world skills for professional growth. 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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