While it might sound trite in this day and age, my motivation for the work I do is to help people achieve their highest level of success. As I look back on my life, that has always been my main focus. It has guided me in the different phases of my professional life, culminating in what I do now in guiding others to get their unique message out to their audience. There are several components to working with professional men and women that I have incorporated and refined in my career, and as I look back on to where it all started, I am proud to say it began with my parents.I am blessed that I was brought up by loving parents in India who were liberal-minded as they raised my sister and I. India is a country of varied cultures that encompass different religions, traditions, and ways of looking at life. My parents taught their two daughters that there was no closed door to us. With adherence to education, discipline, and tenacity, all avenues for a career for the two of us were available. Age, gender, social status, and any other potential roadblocks didn’t exist for us. In addition to my parents being my biggest cheerleaders, growing up in such a land of diversity helped me to see the value at a young age of the power of mediation with others. I learned that everyone could achieve success in whatever we were doing.If India was a land of diversity when I was growing up, then moving to America to pursue my education was entering a true melting pot. It seems my formative years at home prepared me to adapt quickly to my new surroundings. After all, people are people, no matter their heritage, religion, gender, or socio-economic background. As…
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