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For more than a decade, Priya Kumar has served as a motivational speaker and chief facilitator around the world. A recognised authority on Personal Breakthrough, experiential and fun based learning, Priya Kumar has been honoured for her ability to ignite people’s minds towards peak performance.
What began as a commitment to helping individuals transform the quality of their lives has grown as Priya Kumar’s Training Systems. Today Priya is called upon by leaders from every walk of life—political leaders, advocates for humanity, CEOs of multinational corporations, psychologists, peak performance athletes, world-class entertainers, teachers, and parents.
Priya has totally revolutionised the way training programs are conducted in multinational corporate by incorporating spiritual and scientific principles of achievement in her trainings. What sets her apart from the rest is her real time learning from Yogis, Shamans and several other remote tribesmen. She then "corporatizes" this ancient wisdom and imparts the same through her unique and highly motivating seminars.
Priya Kumar is included into the 2007-2008 Princeton Premier Business Leaders and Professionals "Honors Edition". The 2007 / 2008 edition of the Registry will include biographies of the world's most accomplished individuals.
Priya Kumar is a weekly columnist with Midday, CNBC TV 18, and Be Positive (A Dubai Magazine) and has been featured on several radio shows in India and internationally to speak on 'How to convert Fear into Power".
All of these achievements mirror Priya's own pursuits of creating and contributing to a higher standard of living.
In Priya’s words, “What I really want to do, is reach out to people, as many as I can. To help them understand that all power lies within. To help them understand that our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is not our darkness but our light that most scares us. There is no divinity in shrinking so that people around us don’t feel small. We were all meant to shine, like children do. It is not in some of us; it’s in all of us. And when we let our light shine, we unconsciously give permission to others to do the same. And when we are liberated from our own fears, our mere presence liberates others.” |