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    For those who feel ‘other’ in being a minority or ‘disadvantaged’… therein lies the key to success, wealth and legacy. – Digital Journal

    January 14, 2022By Priya Saha
    For those who feel ‘other’ in being a minority or ‘disadvantaged’… therein lies the key to success, wealth and legacy. - Digital Journal

    A lone Asian girl, raised on government subsidies, put herself on a plane to a foreign continent on a full scholarship she half-fluked, to a boarding school where she was surrounded by literal royalty and cherished daughters of millionaires.

    Ticking ‘all the diversity boxes’ – ethnic minority, socio-economic background, disabilities – she was told that if she ever did succeed, it would be in spite of the differences that were stacked against her.

    She knew that, though she felt lonely in her ‘otherness’, she couldn’t be the only one who also felt that same overwhelming sense of being an ‘outsider’, of quiet admiration and even helpless envy towards those around her… that many others around the world who are from ‘underprivileged’ or ‘non-traditional’ backgrounds feel the same way too.

    Until it hit her about a decade later:

    Her ‘otherness’ is her SUPERPOWER – and EXACTLY what the world needs!

    What if people like us could succeed – not in spite of our challenges – but because of them? What if our differences are our greatest gift to the world and, in that, the portal to our wealth and abundance?

    For those who’ve ever felt held back by their upbringing, disabilities, struggles or anything else that makes them feel different…

    It’s because the world is watching, waiting… holding its breath for us to turn those very differences into our signature legacy.

    Once we step into deep ownership of our challenges, we become a magnetic, iconic lighthouse to others around the world who find themselves resonating with and inspired by our journeys.

    I know, because I flipped my own journey 180° as the ‘underdog’ into the credibility and passion I needed to be a social entrepreneur and public speaker. As a result, I’ve been rewarded with the honor of impacting the lives of hundreds every day, through speaking engagements and coaching those who were written off by the rest of society.

    And there’s more good news: monetization is a natural expression of our impact as a leader who embodies those differences. Financial nourishment comes as a natural consequence of us honoring the irreplaceable power of our story.

    The beauty of stepping into this Zone of Genius is that impact and money simply flows – not by hustling or doing more, but simply by being our authentic selves in all our ‘flaw-some’ glory!

    About Tilly Madeleine

    Tilly Madeleine has helped hundreds of high-potential clients, held back by feeling different and excluded in any way, to alchemize that ‘otherness’ into gold. Often this ‘gold’ is literal, as her clients often monetize their ‘otherness’ through a lucrative career change or starting their own businesses.

    By 26, she herself leveraged the power within her own challenges to become a social entrepreneur with a 5-figure, award-winning Diversity & Inclusion charity, and the first generation in her family to go to university and qualify as a lawyer.

    “My mission stems from a deep affinity with everybody who feels excluded, disenfranchised and like they’re misfits ‘living life on the sidelines’. As my own first client, I’ve walked the talk as living proof that the ‘underdogs’ are ones who can end up inspiring others and being richly rewarded, not through hiding away our differences in order to fit in, but through alchemizing and monetizing them as our greatest strength and legacy.”

    Her signature Reflective Embodiment System™ is a life-changing healing modality that empowers ‘misfits’ and those who have been brought up to think they would never succeed to alchemize their differences into their best assets.

    RES has delivered 360° impact in:

    • Wealth (Career/Business)
    • Legacy/Impact
    • Boundaries
    • Relationships
    • Self-worth and commanding respect from others

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    Company Name: Media Relations
    Contact Person: Tilly Madeleine
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    Country: United Kingdom
    Website: https://www.theroyalalchemist.co

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    Executive Director at Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities | Priya Saha is the Executive Director of Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM). HRCBM is an NGO in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.

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