This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.
I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other’s stories – of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, I attempt to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.
What happens to leadership when life removes every assumption you had about control, identity, and ability?
In this episode, Ajeya Raj shares a story that will challenge how you think about resilience, purpose, and what it really means to lead yourself when circumstances change overnight.
After a life-altering accident left him paralysed below the neck, Ajeya made a choice most people never face: to expand his definition of possibility instead of shrinking his life.
He takes us through the mindset shifts that helped him move beyond limitation, from aspiring civil service officer to international athlete and Paralympic hopeful.
If you are navigating uncertainty, leading through pressure, or questioning what’s still possible, this conversation will stretch your perspective most practically and humanly.
You can find Ajeya Raj at the links below
In the interview, Ajeya shares
- “The biggest disability is not in the body; it’s in the belief that you cannot achieve something.”
- “When life changed in an instant, I had two choices: focus on what I had lost or discover what I was still capable of becoming.”
- “Your mind is your most powerful asset. When you strengthen your thinking, you strengthen your future.”
- “Many people have functioning bodies but never use their full potential. True ability begins with the courage to act.”
- “Resilience is not about avoiding challenges; it’s about choosing to rise every time life knocks you down.”
- “Sometimes life redirects us away from the dream we planned so we can discover a purpose far greater than we imagined.”
- “Limitations become opportunities when you stop asking, ‘Why me?’ and start asking, ‘What’s possible now?’”
- “Faith, determination, and a positive mindset can take you places that physical strength alone never could.”
- “Leadership begins when you stop waiting for circumstances to improve and start taking responsibility for your next step.”
- “The human spirit is far more powerful than any obstacle. When you believe in yourself, extraordinary possibilities emerge.”

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