Shweta Sinha is a writer, values-based leadership thinker, and long-time advocate of emotional clarity, kindness, and the quiet strength of character. With a master’s degree in Sociology from the Delhi School of Economics, she has spent her life observing people, culture, and the unseen dynamics that shape human behavior—both in workplaces and in everyday relationships.
Over the past twenty-eight years, Shweta has led teams, built businesses, and worked closely with leaders across industries, developing a consultative approach rooted in empathy and integrity. Along the way, she became a natural coach and confidante to colleagues and friends, someone people turn to for perspective, grounding, and emotional steadiness.
A longtime Vipassana meditator, Shweta’s writing blends depth with warmth, humour with honesty, and reflection with everyday accessibility. Her work is shaped by a simple question: What makes us better human beings—and why does it matter so much today?
Her debut book, A Million Smiles, brings together personal stories, cultural insights, and wry observations on values such as courage, truth, empathy, integrity, resilience, kindness, and the beauty of being non-judgmental. She believes values are not grand philosophies but small, lived choices that define who we are.
Outside her work and writing, Shweta is happiest around animals, growing plants, reading, and offering a listening ear to those who feel lost or overwhelmed. She lives in India and continues to write about human values, leadership, and the inner life.