Da "prisão de sonhos" à liberdade | Jaciara Mendes | TEDxParnaíba Women
"Piauiense de sucesso é piauiense concursado". Jaciara Mendes acreditou nisso, conquistou o sonhado cargo público, mas logo se viu em uma "prisão de sonhos". Nesta palestra honesta e cheia de energia, a empresária e mentora de mulheres compartilha sua jornada de reinvenção ao abandonar a suposta estabilidade para abraçar a incerteza do empreendedorismo.
Ela revela como a maternidade, as perdas e os desafios de começar do zero a ensinaram a lição mais importante: a de aprender, desaprender e reaprender constantemente. Uma mensagem poderosa para quem se sente estagnado, com medo de mudar e em busca de um caminho com mais propósito e liberdade, mostrando que a verdadeira segurança não está em um contracheque, mas na coragem de construir sua própria história. Ex-servidora pública, Jaciara trocou a sonhada "estabilidade" do concurso pela incerteza do empreendedorismo. Ela sentiu na pele o que é estar em uma "prisão de sonhos" e teve a audácia de aprender, desaprender e reaprender para construir a vida que realmente queria.
Hoje, como empresária, mentora de mulheres e criadora do método AGE, Jaciara já impactou mais de 2.000 empreendedoras, mostrando que é possível ter negócios prósperos sem abrir mão do que realmente importa. 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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