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Opening up - TAPMI

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Vedashree  Relkar
Vedashree Relkar

I was a born in a small town of Maharashtra. With great ambitions in mind I moved to city of dreams, Mumbai, where I completed my graduation. I was very introvert and unconfident. I couldn’t articulate my thoughts properly. Thus, even being great in academics, I couldn’t achieve success in curricular and extra-curricular competitions.

I decided to keep my shyness and introvert nature aside and start making friends where I can share and put forth my thoughts and opinions freely. I started mingling with people who are extrovert. I kept on learning their ways of speech and mannerisms. I struggled a lot. But many people helped me out through this. Slowly and gradually I opened up. I was able to talk and debate in a great way. I was able to discuss in groups properly. I could make my points clear to people.

I want to be successful in the field of management. To achieve my this ambition, I came out of my comfort zone  and could overcome the challenge of inarticulation.

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Opening up - TAPMI