Mehroo Turel | Business & Personal Branding Coach for Women Leaders

Mehroo Turel | Business & Personal Branding Coach for Women Leaders

  • Mehroo is a business and personal branding coach for women leaders.
  • In her own words, she was almost Miss India 1994.

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Overview

From strutting the catwalks as a Miss India finalist to empowering women leaders, Mehroo Turel’s journey epitomises resilience and reinvention. Born and raised in Mumbai, her path led her through the corporate world and motherhood before settling in Hong Kong. Transitioning from a corporate career to entrepreneurship, Mehroo became a beacon for women seeking to balance work and family life. As a personal branding coach, she helps women overcome barriers such as imposter syndrome and lack of self-confidence. Her story is not just about personal success but about lifting others as she climbs, inspiring women to embrace their unique journeys and thrive in leadership roles. 

[00:34] – About Mehroo Turel

  • Mehroo is a business and personal branding coach for women leaders.
  • In her own words, she was almost Miss India 1994.
  • She is a blogger from Miss India to Motherhood. 

[06:49] – What are some unique challenges women face when it comes to personal branding?

  • Women entrepreneurs often grapple with the challenge of balancing multiple roles and finding fulfilment in their endeavours. 
  • As a coach, I prioritise understanding their pain points and empowering them to overcome self-doubt, often stemming from the imposter syndrome. 
  • Through personalised coaching and strategic personal branding, I help women entrepreneurs amplify their strengths, articulate their stories effectively, and build a compelling online presence to reach their target audience. 

[10:17] – How important is storytelling when it comes to personal branding?

  • Storytelling is paramount in personal branding as it humanises the brand and fosters emotional connections with the audience. 
  • To craft impactful narratives, individuals should first understand their audience’s pain points and aspirations. 
  • By aligning their stories with the audience’s needs, individuals can create compelling content that resonates deeply. 
  • Additionally, integrating authentic experiences, emotions, and visuals enhances the storytelling process, making the brand more relatable and memorable. 

[18:29] – How do you address cultural diversity when it comes to coaching?

  • Cultural diversity plays a significant role in coaching, influencing perceptions and communication styles. 
  • As a coach, I prioritise creating a safe and non-judgmental space for clients from diverse backgrounds. 
  • By fostering trust and mutual respect, I ensure that cultural differences enrich rather than hinder the coaching experience. 
  • Additionally, I approach each coaching session with the understanding that both coach and client are equals, regardless of cultural backgrounds, fostering an inclusive and supportive environment. 

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  • Mehroo is a business and personal branding coach for women leaders.
  • In her own words, she was almost Miss India 1994.
  • She is a blogger from Miss India to Motherhood.

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