Priyanka Singh – Running Towards Dreams, One Step at a Time

  “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” – Eleanor Roosevelt

Introduction: A Journey of Passion and Purpose

Priyanka Singh, a 40-year-old B2 Certified Spanish Trainer, is proof that it’s never too late to start anew and build a life rooted in passion, learning, and balance. What began as a personal interest during the COVID-19 pandemic has grown into a fulfilling career where she teaches Spanish to students ranging from schoolchildren to working professionals.

“Learning Spanish was initially just something I did for myself, but it turned into a profession that I deeply cherish,” she says. Her story is one of rediscovery — from overcoming postpartum depression to running marathons in a saree, she continues to challenge limitations and inspire women to put themselves first.

 

From Curiosity to Career: How Spanish Became a Calling

Priyanka’s love for learning was sparked early, thanks to her mother, whom she calls her biggest inspiration. “My mother instilled in me a passion for continuous learning,” she reflects. During the pandemic, she enrolled in an online Spanish course at Delhi University. What began as a curiosity soon became a defining moment — one that would lead her to a new professional path.

After completing her course, Priyanka joined a language institute and began teaching Spanish to students across all age groups. With each class, she saw the impact language learning could have on someone’s confidence, and she found her true calling. Today, she continues to teach, mentor, and grow her private Spanish lessons, with dreams of one day opening her own language institute.

 

Rediscovering Strength Through Fitness and Dance

Priyanka’s journey has not been limited to academics and teaching. A fitness enthusiast and a passionate Kathak dancer since the age of five, she has kept her connection with Indian culture alive through countless performances. After the birth of her daughter in 2014, she faced postpartum depression — a period that tested her emotionally and physically.

Her turning point came in 2018 when she joined aerobics and Zumba classes, sparking a lifestyle shift that helped her regain confidence. In 2022, she took up running, turning it into a powerful symbol of self-reliance and endurance.

In January 2025, Priyanka made headlines by running the 42 km Tata Mumbai Marathon in a saree, dedicating her run to all Indian women and mothers. “Running in a saree was my way of celebrating Indian culture and encouraging women to embrace fitness,” she shares. The feat was challenging — battling lower back pain and fatigue — but she crossed the finish line with pride, earning recognition on the Tata Mumbai Marathon’s official page.

 

Overcoming Challenges with Resilience

Priyanka’s life has been a testament to stepping out of her comfort zone. Moving from a stay-at-home mom to a professional trainer required courage, patience, and determination. “Overcoming my health challenges, balancing family and career, and finding my identity outside of motherhood were the toughest parts,” she admits.

Her philosophy is simple yet powerful: stay determined, trust yourself, and focus on progress rather than comparison. “I view myself as my own competition — that mindset fuels my growth,” she says.

 

Celebrating Achievements and Milestones

Priyanka’s dedication has earned her recognition across multiple fields. She was honored with the Unique Woman Award at the Women Substance Network Awardsfor her versatility and contributions. Her Kathak performances have earned her accolades, including the Best Kathak Dancer Awardfrom Nrityangana Academy in both 2022 and 2023, and she has been recognized by the Nandanik Foundation for her cultural contributions.

Her podium finishes at several running events and her marathon achievement reflect her commitment to fitness and to inspiring others through action, not just words.

 

Balancing Roles: Mother, Educator, and Athlete

For Priyanka, balance is not just a concept but a deliberate practice. “Maintaining a balance between personal and professional life is a challenging task. It requires not only dedication but also the support of your family,” she explains. She sets clear priorities, plans her schedule carefully, and makes sure to spend quality time with her daughter.

Her ability to wear many hats — trainer, dancer, runner, mother — without losing herself is what makes her story so relatable and motivating for women everywhere.

 

Looking Ahead: Dreams That Keep Her Moving

Priyanka is currently expanding her Spanish classes and preparing to launch her own fitness studio, where she envisions offering a holistic workout experience for women. She has also taken up Yoga and Aerial Yoga, with plans to become a certified instructor in the future.

Her long-term aspirations include taking an advanced Spanish course in Spain, participating in major marathons worldwide, and creating spaces where women can prioritize their well-being while pursuing careers and passions.

 

Words to Live By

Priyanka leaves readers with one of her favorite quotes:

“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” – Eleanor Roosevelt

Her message to young women is clear and empowering: “Cultivate a skill or a passion. Even with education, life can take unexpected turns — but a skill can give you independence, identity, and joy. Start small, stay consistent, and never underestimate your own potential.”

 

Priyanka Singh’s story is a reminder that it is never too late to reinvent yourself, to chase dreams that may have once felt out of reach, and to find strength in every step of the journey. Whether through language, dance, or marathon running, she continues to inspire women to embrace growth, health, and self-belief — proving that when passion meets perseverance, transformation is inevitable.

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