Dream a Big Dream | Zarlasht Faisal | TEDxPunjabUniversity
She started with 25000 rupees in hand, but had a big dream. She was nearly bankrupt multiple times, but today operates a successful e-commerce platform and provide employment to dozens of people.
She dedicated this all to dreaming big and working hard. Being made fun of when people around her did not understand the idea of what she was doing; but despite that preserving while operating on shoe lace budgets; failing and learning, failing and getting back and never giving up. Life begins at the end of your comfort zone; so banish fear, and continue dreaming big. Zarlasht Faisal is the owner of an e-commerce and lifestyle platform at the website www.zarifaisal.com. She started her entrepreneurial journey a few years ago with just 25,000 rupees in her hand, and what started off as a small Facebook page, and today has her own fully functional e-store, lifestyle platform, and her first studio space in Karachi from where the company's operations are also run. Her story is one of resilience amidst the worst of situations; from nearly being evicted from her home, to dealing with the very tough environment that causes barriers to scaling up, and of falling and then standing back up. Today she employs over a dozen people and gives business to micro entrepreneurship production units across Pakistan. Her strength is also recognising young and raw talent and then grooming them in various fields of photography, content creation, blogging and influencer marketing. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео Dream a Big Dream | Zarlasht Faisal | TEDxPunjabUniversity канала TEDx Talks
She dedicated this all to dreaming big and working hard. Being made fun of when people around her did not understand the idea of what she was doing; but despite that preserving while operating on shoe lace budgets; failing and learning, failing and getting back and never giving up. Life begins at the end of your comfort zone; so banish fear, and continue dreaming big. Zarlasht Faisal is the owner of an e-commerce and lifestyle platform at the website www.zarifaisal.com. She started her entrepreneurial journey a few years ago with just 25,000 rupees in her hand, and what started off as a small Facebook page, and today has her own fully functional e-store, lifestyle platform, and her first studio space in Karachi from where the company's operations are also run. Her story is one of resilience amidst the worst of situations; from nearly being evicted from her home, to dealing with the very tough environment that causes barriers to scaling up, and of falling and then standing back up. Today she employs over a dozen people and gives business to micro entrepreneurship production units across Pakistan. Her strength is also recognising young and raw talent and then grooming them in various fields of photography, content creation, blogging and influencer marketing. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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