Manjul Tewari

Manjul Tewari is an Indian author, corporate communications professional and public speaker best known for his book on personal development and communication skills. He is known for his Mindset Mastery series, including The Resilient Mindset (2023) and Ten Ways to Master Public Speaking and Effective Communication (2022), which provide a step-by-step approach to personal and professional communication.

Tewari's academic background includes a Master's degree in History from the University of Rajasthan and studies in Public Relations and Image Management from Delhi University. He has had a long and varied career, working in the corporate communications team at one of India's largest power companies before moving into public relations and writing. Tewari has also contributed articles to several leading newspapers, focusing on topics of general interest.

In his latest book, The Resilient Mindset (2023), Tewari helps readers overcome the challenges by cultivating inner strength and emotional intelligence. Drawing on personal experience and professional insights, he encourages readers to view adversity as an opportunity for growth. His practical approach to resilience has resonated with a broad audience, offering techniques for managing stress, embracing emotions, and finding peace through mindfulness.

Tewari's previous work, Ten Ways to Master Public Speaking and Effective Communication (2022), is a comprehensive guide to improving public speaking and interpersonal communication skills. The book outlines techniques for overcoming stage fright, developing confidence and delivering effective presentations.

In recognition of his contributions to the field of public relations, he was awarded the PR Hall of Fame Award by the Public Relations Council of India (PRCI).

Manjul Tewari lives in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Photo credit: www.manjultewari.com

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