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On this episode, I talk to Vimala Seshadri who left a very successful career in the pharmaceutical industry in the US. to start an orphanage in India where she has raised personally 15 kids in the last 20 years.
In this interview we explore her dramatic career and life transition, which started one fateful night in the woods of Michigan.
If you can relate to being a financial success, being promoted up the corporate ladder, achieving your career goals but feeling empty and unfulfilled inside, this episode is for you.
We discuss sitting with yourself to find the answers within for deciding your next life path, overcoming resistance from family and friends for walking away from a well-paying successful career, how to recognise when you are going against the grain, and what it’s like to live with purpose and overcoming challenges like money issues with a new purpose.
I was personally deeply inspired by this interview and hope you are too.
The full show notes and videos of other interviews are available at burnfromwithin.com/interviews - so listen all the way through and enjoy!
It’s at times like these – coronavirus, worry about jobs, health, finances, etc – that connecting within yourself and becoming more self aware is vital to the decisions you make for your happiness.
Be conscious about what you want, act on faith and good intentions and be present to the truth. Such a different human experience to reacting with fear. Connecting with your purpose is what sets you on a path you want to be on so you look forward to your future and enjoy today right now!
So I thought I would share this beautiful conversation I had with Vimala Seshadri, a truly inspirational woman who listened to her inner voice and heart and made some brave decisions to move to a brand new happier and deeply fulfilling life.
You can reach Vimala directly after listening to this episode by connecting with her on LinkedIn here or even sending a personal email: [email protected]
If you enjoyed this podcast, please support us:
By Matt Garrow-Fisher5
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On this episode, I talk to Vimala Seshadri who left a very successful career in the pharmaceutical industry in the US. to start an orphanage in India where she has raised personally 15 kids in the last 20 years.
In this interview we explore her dramatic career and life transition, which started one fateful night in the woods of Michigan.
If you can relate to being a financial success, being promoted up the corporate ladder, achieving your career goals but feeling empty and unfulfilled inside, this episode is for you.
We discuss sitting with yourself to find the answers within for deciding your next life path, overcoming resistance from family and friends for walking away from a well-paying successful career, how to recognise when you are going against the grain, and what it’s like to live with purpose and overcoming challenges like money issues with a new purpose.
I was personally deeply inspired by this interview and hope you are too.
The full show notes and videos of other interviews are available at burnfromwithin.com/interviews - so listen all the way through and enjoy!
It’s at times like these – coronavirus, worry about jobs, health, finances, etc – that connecting within yourself and becoming more self aware is vital to the decisions you make for your happiness.
Be conscious about what you want, act on faith and good intentions and be present to the truth. Such a different human experience to reacting with fear. Connecting with your purpose is what sets you on a path you want to be on so you look forward to your future and enjoy today right now!
So I thought I would share this beautiful conversation I had with Vimala Seshadri, a truly inspirational woman who listened to her inner voice and heart and made some brave decisions to move to a brand new happier and deeply fulfilling life.
You can reach Vimala directly after listening to this episode by connecting with her on LinkedIn here or even sending a personal email: [email protected]
If you enjoyed this podcast, please support us: