The Darshana Shah Show
What does the mental operating system of a high achiever actually look like beneath the surface? In this conversation with Nipa Asharam, founder of Eat.Breathe.Smile, we explore the hidden patterns, subconscious beliefs, and emotional habits that quietly shape performance, success, and personal growth. After spending fifteen years inside high-pressure leadership roles at Ogilvy, Times of India, and STAR India, Nipa walked away from the corporate world to study the deeper connection between mindset, health, and results. Today, she works with ambitious professionals to help them understand why external success often fails to create internal alignment. This episode explores the psychology of high performers, from self-trust and identity to stress, subconscious fear, and emotional resilience. It also dives into how gut health, habits, and mental rewiring affect the way people think, act, and make decisions under pressure. In this conversation you’ll learn: • Why high achievers often struggle with self-trust despite external success • The hidden subconscious patterns that shape behaviour and outcomes • Why “thinking big” can sometimes block real progress • Mental models for discipline, emotional resilience, and long-term growth • How stress, gut health, and mindset influence performance and decision making The episode also explores toxic positivity, identity shifts, career reinvention, and the emotional tradeoffs that come with ambition, showing why sustainable success requires more than external achievement alone. Watch till the end to understand the mindset behind real outcomes. Subscribe for more conversations on leadership, decision making, mindset, and success.
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