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Neetu Rishi: The Woman Who Turned Reinvention Into Influence

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Indian born, American residing entrepreneur, keynote speaker, author, transformation coach, and Mrs India Elite Universe titleholder Neetu Rishi joins The Life of Someone Extraordinary for a conversation about confidence, reinvention, visibility, and what it takes to become the person your ambitions require you to be. When Neetu arrived in America, she applied for 71 jobs. Only one responded. She started again from the ground up at $10 an hour while people questioned why she had left behind the corporate success she had built in India. But that chapter became part of a much bigger transformation - one that would eventually see her build two businesses, represent her country on international stages, and dedicate her work to helping others discover their own confidence and potential. In this conversation, we explore the difference between performed confidence and true self-belief, the identity shifts required to reinvent yourself, and how cultural change, rejection, and starting over shaped Neetu’s approach to transformation. We also discuss building a personal brand around your own story, the power of amplifying strengths instead of focusing only on weaknesses, entrepreneurship, parenting, leadership, and the daily practice of becoming someone new without losing who you are. This is a conversation about courage, visibility, resilience, and the quiet work behind every extraordinary transformation.

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Neetu Rishi: The Woman Who Turned Reinvention Into Influence

Indian born, American residing entrepreneur, keynote speaker, author, transformation coach, and Mrs India Elite Universe titleholder Neetu Rishi joins The Life of Someone Extraordinary for a conversation about confidence, reinvention, visibility, and what it takes to become the person your ambitions require you to be. When Neetu arrived in America, she applied for 71 jobs. Only one responded. She started again from the ground up at $10 an hour while people questioned why she had left behind the corporate success she had built in India. But that chapter became part of a much bigger transformation - one that would eventually see her build two businesses, represent her country on international stages, and dedicate her work to helping others discover their own confidence and potential. In this conversation, we explore the difference between performed confidence and true self-belief, the identity shifts required to reinvent yourself, and how cultural change, rejection, and starting over shaped Neetu’s approach to transformation. We also discuss building a personal brand around your own story, the power of amplifying strengths instead of focusing only on weaknesses, entrepreneurship, parenting, leadership, and the daily practice of becoming someone new without losing who you are. This is a conversation about courage, visibility, resilience, and the quiet work behind every extraordinary transformation.

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