Creatively Well

Vikram Rangala (ZebPay)

1 h 2 min · 11. Mai 2025
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In this conversation, Vikram Rangala shares his multifaceted journey through creative well-being, exploring the importance of creativity in personal and professional life. He discusses the significance of daily routines, the power of journaling, and the role of gratitude in fostering a creative mindset. Vikram emphasizes the need for psychological safety in both personal and corporate environments, advocating for a culture that encourages self-expression and creativity. The discussion also touches on historical perspectives of well-being and the transformative power of embracing suffering for growth.

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