, it is my hope that she will come to know of his life story and his nature through Shinta and our corporate culture of mutual care and respect as well as key values of honesty, integrity, kindness and professionalism that are instilled throughout our operations.
In a different manner, I am also inspired by my mother’s selfless nature and her devotion towards her family, putting us all before herself, tirelessly caring for each of us. Now, I find myself inspired by my baby girl. Each time I look at her, I am inspired to be the best person that I can be, not just as her mother but as a role model for her as she grows up.
Of course, I also find inspiration from peers within the business community – entrepreneurs, business owners, game changers – many of whom have provided me with key insights and encouragement through the years.
Your proudest moment so far
Looking back, I’ve had so many proud moments but that’s because I believe in celebrating every little achievement or progress that we make because each step counts. When I say celebrate, I don’t necessarily mean throw a party. It’s more a form of recognition and acknowledgement. This is my way of keeping my employees motivated and feeling appreciated, on top of knowing that everyone, regardless of where they may be in the hierarchy, have a part to play in contributing to the organization.
If I were to pick my proudest moment in recent times, it would have to be our ground-breaking ceremony on 30th January this year (2019). The ceremony marked the commencement of construction for our brand new facility. Slated to be completed by the end of 2019, this project marks an important step in the development plans for Shinta Indah Jaya’s future. The date, 30th of January was selected for a special reason. It is the birth date of my father and I had wanted to dedicate the ground-breaking to him in loving remembrance.
Your definition of success
Business success is the easiest to define. To me, that would simply be achieving the vision that I have set for the company while positively impacting and making a difference in the lives of my employees.
To be successful in life, however, would further entail being successful in all the other roles that I play in my life – daughter, sister, wife, mother and friend. How then would I measure the level of success in these roles? To me, they all share the same unit of measurement and that is how well I have been able to love. I would like my life’s success to be measured not just by my business success or how I am remembered by my family and friends but more so by the number of lives that I have been able to touch or positively influence, of whom I have never even met.
Words of wisdom for aspiring Entrepreneurs, especially women?
If I had just 3 words, it would be – Dream. Believe. Achieve.
I came across a quote some time back. It goes like this – “Your dreams are the wings of your spirit. So long as you dream, you can fly.”
Entrepreneurs are often known as dreamers. As important as having a dream is, true entrepreneurs need to believe in the dream and believe in themselves. This applies to both sexes. The hardest part really is execution. I know many who dream and many who believe in their dreams but only few have had the courage to take that first step towards actualizing their dreams. Entrepreneurs need to be bold, be willing to put in the hard work and be resilient throughout their journey.
