My Books & Speaking Engagements
I practice what I preach. Here is a glimpse into my 19 books and the stages where I’ve shared my message.
Announcing the launch of my book, 'Rising Journal,' at my fifth TEDx talk. This is the power of writing and building your brand one book, one talk, and one message at a time.
A selfie of me at a TEDx Mumbai event. My journey as an author and speaker has taught me that ruin is often the road to transformation.
A photo of me at a TEDx SPIT event. I've learned that the moment you stop doubting and start believing you can fly, everything changes. The pen is your wing.
A clip from my TEDx talk at VJTI Mumbai. True creativity comes from your vision and mission. When you write a book that is part of your purpose, it becomes incredibly powerful.
During a Q&A at TEDx SPIT, I recommend life-changing books like 'Autobiography of a Yogi' and my own book, 'The Running Effect,' to help people find focus and change their lives.
Speaking on stage in a blue suit. I teach my authors that their thoughts are instructions to the universe. The identity you build through your self-talk shapes your reality.
Speaking on stage in a black suit. Your job may end one day, but your book, your brand, and your impact live on. Your real promotion is becoming the author of your life.
Speaking on stage in a white suit. I am on a mission to make India the Author Capital of the World by empowering one million people to rise through their stories.
Speaking on stage in a white suit with a "Types of Creativity" slide. Every moment spent guiding my students and sharing my knowledge on stage fills my heart with purpose.
Speaking on stage in a green suit in front of the 'Wall of Achievers'. Degrees may open doors, but true growth comes from continuous learning beyond the classroom.
About My Books & Speaking Engagements
Writing isn’t just about putting words on a page—it is a way to find your own voice. Whether you are looking at my 19 books or my TEDx talks, remember that none of this happened overnight. It started with a decision to stop waiting for permission and to start treating my writing as an act of devotion, or 'Shraddha'. If you feel like your story is stuck inside you, waiting to be shared, let's talk about how to get it out.
From Engineering to Authorship
I didn’t start as a writer. My life was defined by math, coding, and the rigid structures of an engineering career until I realized that my story was waiting to be told. The books you see here—including The Running Effect and Pages of Power—are not just products; they are chapters of my own transformation.
Why Speaking Matters
My five TEDx talks were not about showcasing an achievement. They were about creating a bridge between my experiences and the people who need to hear them. When I stand on a stage in Mumbai or at SPIT, my goal is the same as when I coach my students at India Authors Academy: to prove that you don't need a fancy title to have a powerful message.
What My Journey Teaches You
- Your breakdown is your breakthrough: I’ve learned that the hardest moments in life often contain the raw material for your best writing.
- Clarity is magnetism: Whether you are writing a memoir or a business book, having a clear purpose attracts the right readers.
- Consistency beats talent: I have written 19 books not because I am a genius, but because I show up when others quit.
Whether you are looking to become an author, find your personal brand, or simply need the push to start, look at these photos as proof of what is possible. Your story is the most valuable asset you have. It is time to treat it that way.
Sweta Samota
I’m Sweta. My path wasn't linear—from software engineering to overcoming agoraphobia to finding my sanctuary in words. I believe that your story is an act of devotion, and I am here to help you turn your own experiences into a legacy that outlasts your job.
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