🧠 Mindset Hacker: 380+ lives transformed
💪🏼 Raised from Failures: Priceless Lessons
🌎 Multicultural family in Seoul
🎤 TEDx host | 100+ talks

Armed with learnings from 2 failed business ventures (Retail & Hotel), now nurturing the 3rd endeavor (Coaching) ♦ Personal Transformation Facilitator & Design Thinking Mentor; ♦ MBA in International Marketing | 15+ years of business consulting and global partnerships ♦ Official organizer of TEDx and International events ♦ An Indian, living in South Korea, married to a Russian who is an English educator and with 2 adopted Cats (British & Scottish).

As a Mindset Coach and Design Thinking Mentor he partners with individuals to reveal their unique capabilities through his approach that emphasizes Clarity --- Insight --- Action.

[Philosophy] Each one of us is unique | An exclusive DNA composition! There has been no one like ‘you’ ever before and will never be. It is about ‘you’!


Rakesh Lazar

" In Marriage, Communication Is the Bridge That Connects Two Souls. Use It to Build Trust, Intimacy, and Understanding. " - Rakesh Lazar

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🤝Hello, I'm Rakesh LAZAR, your Mindset Coach & Thinking Partner.

➤ I believe --- Beyond Skill, your Success in Communication depends on your Mindset and Intent! 💡

➤ I specialize in helping frustrated Executives with cultivating Communication Confidence to elevate their Leadership Influence and Performance.

📩 Reach out to me if you are ready to upgrade your Unique potential and command attention in any room.

👣 Follow me for content on: #personaltransformation #communicationconfidence

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Rakesh Lazar

Struggling with Self-Esteem? - Let's Change That With Communication.

1: Self-Affirmation
Change negative self -talk with self-affirmation. Repeat positive statements, like "I am a capable speaker," to boost self-esteem and confidence.


2: Achievable Goals
Set clear, achievable goals to build self-esteem. It can be as simple as speaking up more in meetings. Achieving these boosts confidence.



3: Active Listening
Active listening in communication shows respect and empathy. It positively impacts others, enhancing your self-esteem.


4: Embrace Feedback
Constructive feedback fuels self-improvement. Embrace it, learn from mistakes, and grow as a communicator and person.



5: Expand Your Comfort Zone
Stepping out of your comfort zone, like public speaking, boosts self-esteem through a sense of accomplishment.


6: Positivity Around You
Positive friends and colleagues uplift your self-esteem. Surround yourself with support and encouragement.


7: Self-Compassion
Treat yourself with kindness and understanding. Cultivate self-compassion to enhance self-esteem and empathy in communication.


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🤝Hello, I'm Rakesh LAZAR, your Mindset Coach & Thinking Partner.

➤ I believe --- Beyond Skill, your Success in Communication depends on your Mindset and Intent! 💡

➤ I specialize in helping frustrated Executives with cultivating Communication Confidence to elevate their Leadership Influence and Performance.

📩 Reach out to me if you are ready to upgrade your Unique potential and command attention in any room.

👣 Follow me for content on: #personaltransformation #communicationconfidence

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Rakesh Lazar

Ready to Embrace Feedback? - Constructive Criticism
Can You Turn Haters into Motivators?


1: Understanding Criticism
Criticism is a part of life. It can be constructive or destructive. Let's dive into how to handle criticism effectively.


2: Types of Criticism

3: The Art of Receiving Criticism

4: Handling Destructive Criticism

5: Seek Clarification and Feedback

6: Turning Criticism into Growth

7: Embrace Growth Through Criticism


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🤝Hello, I'm Rakesh LAZAR, your Mindset Coach & Thinking Partner.
➤ I believe --- Beyond Skill, your Success in Communication depends on your Mindset and Intent! 💡
➤ I specialize in helping frustrated Executives with cultivating Communication Confidence to elevate their Leadership Influence and Performance.
📩 Reach out to me if you are ready to upgrade your Unique potential and command attention in any room.
👣 Follow me for content on: #personaltransformation #communicationconfidence

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Rakesh Lazar

When Communicating with Parents, Remember, They Once Walked the Path You're On Now. Respect Their Wisdom, But Also Share Your Unique Perspective. - Rakesh Lazar

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🤝Hello, I'm Rakesh LAZAR, your Mindset Coach & Thinking Partner.

➤ I believe --- Beyond Skill, your Success in Communication depends on your Mindset and Intent! 💡

➤ I specialize in helping frustrated Executives with cultivating Communication Confidence to elevate their Leadership Influence and Performance.

📩 Reach out to me if you are ready to upgrade your Unique potential and command attention in any room.

👣 Follow me for content on: #personaltransformation #communicationconfidence

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Rakesh Lazar

Ready to Embrace Feedback? - Constructive Criticism - Can You Turn Haters into Motivators?


1: Understanding Criticism
Criticism is a part of life. It can be constructive or destructive. Let's dive into how to handle criticism effectively.



2: Types of Criticism
Criticism can take various forms. Constructive criticism aims to help you improve, while destructive criticism is hurtful. For instance, consider a scenario where a colleague provides feedback on your project:


Constructive: "Your report is well- researched. but it could use more visual aids to engage the audience."
Destructive: "Your report is terrible; you're a terrible writer."




3: The Art of Receiving Criticism
Receiving criticism gracefully is crucial. Try the "SANDWICH" method:

1. Positive: Acknowledge something positive about the feedback.

2. Constructive: Accept the criticism and reflect on how you can improve.

3. Positive: End on a positive note, expressing gratitude.

Example: "I appreciate your feedback. I'll work on adding more visuals. Thanks for helping me grow."





4: Handling Destructive Criticism
When faced with destructive criticism, it's essential not to internalize it. Instead, consider the source and
context. Ask yourself if it's genuinely constructive or simply hurtful.
Example: If a random online comment calls you a terrible writer, consider the source's credibility and intentions before taking it to heart.




5: Seek Clarification and Feedback
If you receive criticism that's unclear, don't hesitate to seek clarification. Ask questions to better understand the critique and gather actionable feedback.

Example: "I appreciate your input. Could you clarify what you mean by 'more visuals'?"





6: Turning Criticism into Growth
Use criticism as a catalyst for personal and professional growth. Keep a growth mindset and see each critique as an opportunity to improve.
Example: When you improve your report with more Visuals, you not only address the criticism but also enhance your skills.




7: Embrace Growth Through Criticism
Criticism is a tool for growth. Learn to differentiate between constructive and destructive criticism, receive feedback gracefully, and turn it into an opportunity for self-improvement.
Handle criticism with resilience and a growth mindset, and you'll navigate it effectively in any area of vour life.


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🤝Hello, I'm Rakesh LAZAR, your Mindset Coach & Thinking Partner.

➤ I believe --- Beyond Skill, your Success in Communication depends on your Mindset and Intent! 💡

➤ I specialize in helping frustrated Executives with cultivating Communication Confidence to elevate their Leadership Influence and Performance.

📩 Reach out to me if you are ready to upgrade your Unique potential and command attention in any room.

👣 Follow me for content on: #personaltransformation #communicationconfidence

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Rakesh Lazar

"Leadership Isn't About Titles; It's About the Impact You Make with Your Words and Actions." - Rakesh Lazar

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🤝Hello, I'm Rakesh LAZAR, your Mindset Coach & Thinking Partner.

➤ I believe --- Beyond Skill, your Success in Communication depends on your Mindset and Intent! 💡

➤ I specialize in helping frustrated Executives with cultivating Communication Confidence to elevate their Leadership Influence and Performance.

📩 Reach out to me if you are ready to upgrade your Unique potential and command attention in any room.

👣 Follow me for content on hashtag#personaltransformation, and hashtag#communicationconfidence.

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Rakesh Lazar

Overcoming Rejection in Talks - Conversation Rejection


1: Understanding Rejection
Rejection in conversation is when your ideas, suggestions, or feelings are not accepted. It's a common part of human interaction.



2: Recognizing Non-Verbal Cues
People often express rejection through body language - crossed arms, averted gaze, or a lack of enthusiasm. It's essential to notice these signs.



3: Handling Rejection Gracefully
Instead of becoming defensive, acknowledge the rejection calmly. For instance, if someone disagrees with your idea, Say, "I appreciate your perspective."



4: Active Listening
Actively listen to the reasons behind the reiection. This shows respect and may help find common ground or address concerns.



5: Learning and Adapting
Rejection can be an opportunity for growth. Use it as a chance to improve, adapt, and refine your communication skills.



6: Example - Job Interview
In a job interview, if they say you lack a particular skill, ask how you can develop it. This approach demonstrates your willingness to learn.


Rejection is a part of life, especially in conversations. By recognizing cues, handling it gracefully, and learning from it, you can turn it into a valuable experience.



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Rakesh Lazar

Your Voice Is Your Instrument; Play It with Conviction, and the World Will Listen. - Rakesh Lazar

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Rakesh Lazar

Confidence Doesn't Require Perfection. It's About Embracing Your Flaws and Using Them to Connect with Others. - Rakesh Lazar

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Rakesh Lazar

Power Of Words In Overcoming Depression


1: Self-Talk Matters
Our self-talk can deepen or alleviate depression. Negative words hurt, while positive affirmations like, "I'm strong, " can transform your outlook.



2: Seek Support
Chat with friends, family, or a therapist. Sharing your feelings eases the burden. Just saying, "I'm feeling down," is a first step to relief.



3: Journal Your Thoughts
Write down feelings for clarity and relief. It's like talking to yourself on paper, making it easier to address them.


4: Reframe Your Perspective
Change words to change reality. Swap "I can't do anything right" with "I'm learning and growing." Find hope and resilience.


5: Self-Compassion
Kind words to yourself counter depression. Replace self-criticism with, "I'm doing my best" or "I deserve love." Heal with kindness.



6: Daily Affirmations
Build positive habits with daily affirmations. Repeat phrases like "I am strong" to reshape your self-image and overcome depression.


7: Professional Help
Words aren't always enough. Seek therapy when needed. Professionals use various tools and communication techniques to guide you through depression.


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