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BODMAS

Be Your Own Devine Master

ABOUT ME

Gayatri is a Master Certified Coach (MCC) at ICF and a Spiritual Wellness Practitioner. With over 2,500 hours of coaching experience, she has served as an internal and external coach for Global organizations, NGOs, and Academic Institutions. She has been coaching CXOs, VP, and Mid/Senior level professionals to help them create their own strategic career path and realize their individual self-discovery, inhibitions, and vision. She is also a Mentor Coach and helps leaders learn the art of coaching in coaching in their interactions.

 

Gayatri is also a Certified Reiki Master and teacher, and is certified as a Basic & Advanced Theta Healer. Outside of coaching, she is a seasoned IT professional with over 20 years of experience in the IT and BPO industry and 8 years of experience in electrical engineering. She lives in India and has worked with clients and teams across 4 continents.

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COACHING PHILOSOPHY

Gayatri believes that every human is divine - it is just a matter of realizing it and reaching your internal potential. Her philosophy as a Wellness Practitioner and Coach is "Be Your Own Devine Master" (BODMAS).

 

Gayatri believes that the inner world of a person reflects and creates their outer world. As a Coach, she is like a diamond cutter who cuts the edges of a rough diamond such that all light trapped inside after total internal reflection, due to limited beliefs and assumptions, is reflected out to shine like the gem it is meant to be. BODMAS moves a person to the core of their being and softens the edges to emit all the light trapped inside.

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She believes empowering Human Resources to their highest potential is the key for enterprises to be happily successful.

COACHING EXPERTISE

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Personal Vision & Purpose
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Professional Vision & Purpose
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Servant Leadership Coaching
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Holistic Approach
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Spiritual Wellness
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Women Empowerment

TESTIMONIALS

"I am now more aware and comfortable with pausing, versus jumping in to fill the silence. More mindful to explore the relationship between a particular problem with the individual, versus trying to be the problem solver."

General Manager
at Microsoft

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