RIDING TOWARDS BALANCE
Grazia India|April 2024
Anirudh Sanjeev on his journey to work-life balance and beyond
Anirudh Sanjeev
RIDING TOWARDS BALANCE

In the hustle and bustle of corporate life, where deadlines loom large and stress levels soar, the longing for a moment of respite and work-life balance is universal.

Yet, amidst the chaos, few manage to strike that harmony between professional success and personal fulfilment. Anirudh Sanjeev, however, stands as a beacon of inspiration, having successfully navigated the labyrinth of work-life pressures to carve out a life marked by equilibrium and joy.

Anirudh, the Head of Sales at NewsReach, recently embarked on a life-changing journey astride his beloved motorcycle, bound for Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. What started as a 4000-kilometre adventure, weaving through bustling cities and serene landscapes unfolded into a profound voyage of self-discovery.

For Anirudh, riding has transcended from a mere stress reliever to a source of boundless joy and positivity. Along the way, from charming Pune to scenic Satara and bustling Bengaluru, his love for riding aligns with his commitment to personal and professional development.

As Head of Sales at NewsReach, Anirudh embodies the ethos of work-life balance, recognising the importance of self-love and holistic well-being. With an unwavering commitment to personal fulfilment and professional success, he has already planned his next adventure - A Konkan Belt journey starting from Mumbai and covering Goa, Mangalore, Udupi, Coorg, and Kannur.

Anirudh opens up about this transformative journey.

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