Hitendra Wadhwa, founder of the Mentora Institute and a professor at Columbia Business School, discusses the keys to self-mastery and success. He highlights the significance of inner work, solitude, and embracing love in our lives. Wadhwa emphasizes the necessity of stepping back from societal pressures to discover authenticity and purpose. He also explores the role of gratitude and mindfulness in achieving abundance, as well as the transformative power of personal narratives in fostering growth and self-acceptance. A compelling mix of wisdom and practical insights!
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Inner and Outer Selves
Hitendra Wadhwa's biggest discovery is that we artificially compartmentalize our lives.
Unifying our inner and outer selves, aligning with our true core, dissolves these boundaries.
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Boundless Qualities
The universe offers boundless love, wisdom, and strength.
Accessing these requires surrender and attunement, aligning with our core selves.
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Decision-Making
When facing tough decisions, set a positive intention, gather information, and then detach.
Create space for solitude through practices like nature walks, meditation, or journaling.
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Autobiography of a Yogi
Paramahansa Yogananda
This book is a detailed account of Paramahansa Yogananda's life, from his childhood in India to his spiritual quest and eventual establishment of the Self-Realization Fellowship in the United States. It includes his encounters with various spiritual figures, his experiences with Kriya Yoga, and his mission to spread the teachings of yoga and meditation to the Western world. The book also delves into the prophesied writing of his autobiography and its significance in spreading the message of yoga globally[1][2][5].
Hitendra Wadhwa, PhD, is founder of the Mentora Institute and Mentora Foundation, host of the Intersections podcast, and a Professor of Practice at Columbia Business School. His widely acclaimed research and teaching on leadership have been covered by Fortune, CNN, Psychology Today, BBC World Service, Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Inc., and Forbes.