Pardeep Jindal is an I.T. professional and a Wellness Champion at AdventHealth.
He is passionate about creating a culture of health and wellness within the organization and the community.
His mission is to create a new paradigm about health and well-being – one that leads to a happier, healthier and fulfilled life
He has delivered wellness seminars and presentations to 1000s of people in the U.S. and in India.
He has been recognized throughout his career for his tenacious drive and passion in helping people live healthier and happier lives.
He was honored as ‘2017 Employee of the Year’ for AdventHealth I.T.
His life experiences have made him an enthusiastic researcher and a voracious reader. He loves to extract valuable findings from 100s of resources that can help people make better decisions and live healthier lives.
He is passionate about creating a culture of health and wellness within the organization and the community.
His mission is to create a new paradigm about health and well-being – one that leads to a happier, healthier and fulfilled life
He has delivered wellness seminars and presentations to 1000s of people in the U.S. and in India.
He has been recognized throughout his career for his tenacious drive and passion in helping people live healthier and happier lives.
He was honored as ‘2017 Employee of the Year’ for AdventHealth I.T.
His life experiences have made him an enthusiastic researcher and a voracious reader. He loves to extract valuable findings from 100s of resources that can help people make better decisions and live healthier lives.
He lives by the quote – ‘When we believe in the human spirit, there is nothing we can’t overcome’.
He is living a grateful and an abundant life with his wife, Isha and a super awesome son, Shubham in Florida.
Talk Summary: Live full. Die Empty
You have a limited number of days to make a difference. This is one of the few certainties that everyone shares.
What would you do differently if you were told you had only a short time left to live? Would you regret not having spent quality time with your loved ones, or not having contributed to the world, or not having lived your life to the fullest?
Losing a loved one has made me think about this question every day for the last 9 years. It has redefined my life’s priorities, and I have been able to create my own heaven on earth. I want to die empty as my father did.
What can you do so it doesn’t happen to you?
Live full. Die Empty.