SS Fozen Case Study

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Q1. Tell us a little about what you do?
I run 2 businesses from my home using social media platform. Food business by the name of SS Frozen and I am professional Henna Artist .
Q2. Most people never start a business because they are afraid. So what would you advice them?
I don't think that people are afraid actually they lack confidence because hardly few people support them. Same happened with me when I started doing my Food business very few people supported my idea and many discouraged me by saying that you aren't professional chef you won't be successful but I never paid attention to them I trusted myself and prayed to Allah every time when I felt to quit Alhamdulillah now I am doing good . Hard work pays off never underestimate yourself.
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How often do you think about money? Do you consider money a motivating factor?
Money is necessity. And we all are working to earn money and if we won't receive enough money as compare to the hard work we put into our work then obviously we'll try to do something else. Money is a motivating factor empty pockets don't make me happy at least.
Q6. How do you generate new ideas? Especially how did you come up with the idea of ‘S.S. Frozen’?
They just popup while observing my surroundings. SS Frozen is inspired by my mother because she never let us eat those frozen nuggets, samosay , roll etc available in market she always made them at home healthy and hygienic and that's how this idea clicked that if my mother isn't satisfied with the commercial food then I am pretty sure there are other mothers too who don't like those but due to some problems they buy them. And Alhumdulillah it worked there was a market for my product too.
Q8. Any thoughts about the future of ‘SS Frozen’ or ‘Mehendi Designs by Sandy Khan’?
I am working for its progress and expansion. In Sha Allah soon we'll introduce tin pack . Working for the betterment of both my businesses
Q9. What were some of the biggest lessons that has impacted the way that you work? What was the lesson, and what was it like before and

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