Proving
to be a series of transformational sessions on life, leadership, and business, Success GyanÂs 4th Super Growth Summit online
recently witnessed training sessions from a line-up of world-class coaches and thought
leaders in their respective fields. The speaker line-up, headlined by ÂRich
Dad, Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki, also saw Indian monk and corporate guru
Swami Sukhabodhananda, along with Âmaster of the masters speaker and trainer
Blair Singer share their wisdom and techniques developed over several decades.
The
two world-renowned speakers were joined by 12 more world-class trainers who
touch millions of lives and help with holistic growth and transformation in the
fields of career, business, leadership, health, lifestyle, and productivity.
The first three Super Growth Summits conducted were attended by almost 30,000
people.
Speaking
at the fourth Super Growth Summit, speaker and bestselling author Blair Singer said: ÂCovid-19 revealed
cracks in the very foundation of the things we thought to be solid, sacred and
we could bet our lives on – such as healthcare, financial systems, and
education. Think of it as two curves. The curve of technology is going up
steeply, which means we can do more with less. But the second curve, the
confidence curve of people, is going down. Covid happened at the intersection
of these curves, and has brought the future to the right now.Â
Singer,
who has scaled Mount Kilimanjaro 10 times now, looks at the ascent and descent
as a journey with challenges but one that teaches you life skills.
ÂA
revolution in education is going to take education out of school and bring it
home. If you learn from the best trainers in the world, you must give it back
and teach. Education is about four elements, but school mostly focuses on the
mental element, which is your ability to memorize and regurgitate information.
We’re also emotional, physical, and mental beings. School misses this
holographic image. Alcoholism and substance abuse is increasing day by day, and
mental health has been plummeting since last year. This is an opportunity for
trainers and future trainers.Â
He
also stressed upon knowledge being based on empathy, and not opinion.
On
the other hand, Swami Sukhabodhananda,
an Indian spiritual master who blends the ancient Vedic wisdom and knowledge of
various world philosophies with modern thoughts to provide tools to grow in
life talked about success and failure, how to explore new shores, evolve new
paradigms, and survive new challenges in this changing world without losing
balance.
“Can
you be a giver in all aspects of your life, instead of a beggar, is a question
I ask. If success happens in your life, now you should ‘give’ celebration and
rejoice in your success. Many millionaires are rich but they are not feeling
rich, because they don’t have a celebratory attitude. Everyone faces failure,
but instead of being a victim of failure if you can learn from it. Success is
not defined by what others tell you to be successful. It is getting what you
like.
ÂSuccess
is not the be-all and end-all of life. Your brain has to learn satisfaction.
So, getting what you like and liking what you get, when there is a synthesis
between these, a dimension called fulfillment happens.”
Surendran J, Founder & CEO,
Success Gyan says:
ÂSuccess Gyan aims to create an ecosystem of world-class teachers and trainers.
We want India to be the training capital of the world. Start your learning
journeys with us, and your life will never be the same again.Â
The event also featured Siddharth Rajsekar, IndiaÂs leading info-marketing expert; Rajiv Talreja, the countryÂs top business coach; Prachi Mayekar, an inspiring transformational coach; Sawan Kapoor, career coach; Puja Puneet, life designer and the founder and CEO of Life by Design; Thaddeus Lawrence, trainer, author, and founder of Runaway Success Learning Practice; Dr. MV Priyank, abundance and wellness coach; and Meghana Dikshit, brain coach and founder of De Mantraa.
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