

One of the most inspirational
speakers we've ever had!
Brian Takumi
Vice President of Brand And Soul
California, USA

What If We Trained Our Minds Like Our Bodies?
In today’s fast-paced academic world, students face a Student Mental Health Crisis, struggling with feeling behind, phone addiction, and managing stress.
By taking a holistic and proactive approach, we can treat mental health with the same commitment as physical fitness, helping students thrive in school, relationships, and life.


About Ahmad
Ahmad Jabbir is a TEDx speaker and international speaker, having spoken in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Growing up, Ahmad struggled with his mental health and happiness, a challenge he later realized was part of a broader current mental health crisis affecting the world. His life transformed when he began working on his mental fitness. By pushing his comfort zone and drawing inspiration from various mentors, he found a path to improvement. This journey led him to:
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Landing his dream job at the brand of Yes Theory, a YouTube channel with over 9 million subscribers, by going all-in during his virtual interview. Ahmad secured the job on the spot by sending a briefcase with his ideas to the CEO, delivered by an actor dressed as an FBI agent.
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Competing in multiple races, including a 9-hour race up a mountain, a marathon, and a 6,000-foot elevation half marathon.
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Meeting 100 people across 89 cities in 45 countries to learn their life stories. A project that took him 7 months to complete to understand different cultures and personalities.
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Pushing his mental limits, he journaled daily for over 700 days to build confidence and read 100 books in five years to enhance his English.
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Overcoming his social boundaries, he went from trying to cancel class presentations due to a fear of judgment to delivering over 150 speeches in the past decade.
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Keynote Topic:
MENTAL FITNESS
Let's Be Proactive About Our Mental Health
Imagine a world where you were only encouraged to exercise when you were out of shape, but once you were fit, continuing was seen as optional.
It’s hard to imagine, right? Yet, society often treats mental health this way, waiting until things feel overwhelming before addressing it. Stress, burnout, and anxiety are all too common among students. With the pressure of deciding what to do after graduation and constant social media comparison, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
What if, instead, we approached mental health the same way we approach fitness—something to work on regularly, whether we’re feeling great or having a rough week?
That’s where Mental Fitness comes in. It’s about being proactive with our mental health, building resilience and strength before challenges arise, so we can handle life’s ups and downs with confidence.
Student Challenges Covered:
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10,000+
People
3
Countries


150+
Events

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Simon Squibb (8M+ Followers/Subscribers)
United Kingdom
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"It was an honour to have Ahmad there. His insights and heart felt explanations touched a lot of people's hearts."
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