Faith It Until You Make It !


Today, I want to share a piece of good news with all of you.

The last 48 hours have been incredibly special for me. They mark not just professional recognition, but the culmination of a 22+ Year journey defined by resilience.

In May 2026, I was nominated for two prestigious awards:
🏆 Top 20 Digital Transformation Leaders
🏆 Global Women of Influence Awards

I am deeply grateful to share that I have been selected as the winner of both awards.

I will be traveling to New Delhi in the last week of August to receive the first award, and to Singapore in the third week of September for the second.

These awards mean far more to me than titles or trophies. They remind me that resilience has a way of speaking for itself.

The past year has tested me in ways I never imagined. There were professional setbacks, financial uncertainty, difficult decisions, and moments when the easier path would have been to compromise my values. Instead, I chose to keep learning, keep contributing, and keep believing that integrity, perseverance, and competence would eventually be recognized.

This recognition belongs not only to me but also to everyone who has continued moving forward despite rejection, uncertainty, or being underestimated.

Success rarely arrives overnight. It is built through countless days when no one is watching—when you choose discipline over despair, purpose over fear, and hope over giving up.

To everyone who has supported, encouraged, trusted, and believed in me throughout this journey, thank you. Your faith has meant more than words can express.

This is not the finish line. It is simply another milestone on a journey that continues.

Here's to resilience, continuous learning, and the courage to keep moving forward.

Dedicated to my Grand Father who took thousands of people to Sabarimala Temple helping them experience Tat-Tvam-Asi.




Dedicated to my father, who let go of my hand as we climbed the sacred eighteen holy steps at Sabarimala Temple, teaching me one of life's greatest lessons—that the journey of self-discovery is one each of us must walk alone. His silent act of faith showed me that while love can guide us, no one can walk our path for us.



To my friends who believed in me - Iam Rani Mehra from the movie Queen.
Iam able to stand alone once again, just like how i stood alone for 18 years after my father passed away.




Misogyny cannot destroy me because the tallest chariot of Goddess Durga/Bhadrakali  is built on my ancestral land.

Faith is what keeps you planting seeds when there is no sign of a harvest.

Faith It Until You Make It.






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