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Vishen Lakhiani unveils growth mindset blueprint at LEAP 2025

Vishen Lakhiani unveils growth mindset blueprint at LEAP 2025

Khaleej Times14-02-2025
Vishen Lakhiani, visionary entrepreneur and founder of Mindvalley, delivered a keynote at LEAP 2025, redefining how entrepreneurs and business leaders approach success in a high-pressure world.
In his session, 'Mastering the growth mindset: Scaling your business without the stress,' Lakhiani challenged the traditional 'hustle-and-grind' mentality, offering a radical shift in how individuals can achieve massive business growth without sacrificing mental well-being. He shared science-backed strategies that top-performing entrepreneurs use to scale smarter, unlock flow states, and reprogram their mindset for unstoppable success.
Vishen Lakhiani, founder and CEO of Mindvalley, said: 'Growth isn't just about working harder, it's about thinking differently. At LEAP, I shared how a shift in mindset can help entrepreneurs and leaders scale without stress. It's exciting to see so many in Saudi Arabia open to reimagining success in a way that's both impactful and sustainable.' The high-energy session drew a dynamic crowd of business leaders, innovators, and future-focused entrepreneurs, all eager to learn how to shift their thinking, boost performance, and future-proof their businesses in the rapidly evolving Saudi economy.
Lakhiani's LEAP 2025 appearance also marked Mindvalley's official expansion into the GCC, bringing its transformational learning platform to a region that is embracing self-development, conscious leadership, and high-performance business culture like never before.
Mindvalley offers courses from world-class experts in leadership, neuroscience, wellness, and personal mastery aligning seamlessly with Saudi Vision 2030 and its push toward innovation-driven, human-centric progress. With Mindvalley now available across the GCC, individuals and organisations can access tools designed to elevate leadership, optimise productivity, and build a life of extraordinary success without stress.
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