Comment se nourrir du refus pour créer des opportunités ? | Alexis ONESTAS | TEDxIAE Aix Marseille
Dans son Talk, Alexis Onestas partage son parcours de résilience et d’entrepreneuriat, nourri par le refus et les obstacles rencontrés tout au long de sa vie. En s’inspirant du rejet comme d’un moteur, il montre comment il a su s’imposer dans des domaines où il n’était pas attendu, du rap à l’édition en passant par la communication et la Pop. Alexis illustre, à travers son expérience, l’importance de transformer les refus en opportunités et propose cinq règles pour surmonter les obstacles et réussir contre toute attente. Alexis Onestas, entrepreneur et fondateur d’OmaxBooks, nous livre un témoignage puissant sur la manière dont il a construit son parcours en faisant des obstacles des leviers de croissance. De la communication musicale à l’édition littéraire, en passant par l’événementiel et le management d’artistes, il a su imposer sa vision là où on ne l’attendait pas. 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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