MODAL 300 RIBU USAHA DARI RUMAH KINI PRODUKSI 1,2 TON!
Summary
TLDRIn this heartfelt narrative, the speaker reflects on their journey from a secure job at a state-owned enterprise to becoming an entrepreneur. Initially, their parents were proud of their stable position, but the speaker chose to pursue their own business despite the risks. With only a small investment of 300,000 IDR, they faced struggles, relying on faith in Allah and perseverance. Over time, their business grew, and they now balance entrepreneurship with a strong commitment to their religion. This journey highlights the power of faith, hard work, and the belief that sustenance comes from Allah, not a salary.
Takeaways
- ๐ Leaving a stable job at a BUMN was a difficult decision, especially because it made my parents proud.
- ๐ My parents were especially happy when I landed the job at BUMN, as I was not an outstanding student during school.
- ๐ The decision to leave BUMN was challenging, but I felt it was the right time to pursue my own business venture.
- ๐ I started my business with a small investment of just 300,000 IDR, using whatever resources I had at the time.
- ๐ Starting a business feels like a leap of faith, and I trusted in Allah to guide me through the uncertainty.
- ๐ There were initial struggles and doubts, especially with only selling 10 kilos of product per week in the beginning.
- ๐ Despite the challenges, I kept pushing forward, relying on savings and persistence to make ends meet.
- ๐ Over time, my business grew, and I now sell around 1.2 tons of products monthly, far exceeding my initial expectations.
- ๐ My parents have started supporting my business now, realizing that itโs not just about financial success but doing something meaningful.
- ๐ Faith plays a crucial role in my life and business, as it allows me the flexibility to prioritize worship and personal growth.
- ๐ I followed the example of Prophet Muhammad, who was a trader, and have no fear of leaving behind a high salary, trusting that Allah provides for everyone.
Q & A
What was the initial reaction of the speaker's parents when they joined a BUMN (state-owned enterprise)?
-The speaker's parents, especially their father, were quite proud when they joined a BUMN because it was a significant achievement. The father was particularly happy as it was a moment of pride for the family, especially since the speaker had not had many notable achievements in school or college.
How did the speaker feel when they decided to resign from the BUMN?
-The speaker's father felt regret and sadness when the speaker decided to resign from the BUMN, as he was disappointed to see them leave such a stable and respected job.
What was the initial investment the speaker made to start their business?
-The speaker initially invested a total of Rp 300,000, which was allocated as follows: Rp 50,000 for packaging, Rp 100,000 for potatoes, and Rp 50,000 for seasoning, with the remaining Rp 100,000 used to purchase a sealer machine.
How does the speaker view the concept of starting a business?
-The speaker views starting a business as a challenge, as it involves stepping into uncertainty. They believe that faith and trust in God (tawakal) are essential, with the belief that success is ultimately guided by God's will.
What was the speaker's perspective on risk and hope in business?
-The speaker acknowledges that there are risks and uncertainties in business. They mention that while hope is important, they are sometimes afraid of disappointment if expectations aren't met. They believe itโs better not to have too much hope to avoid disappointment.
How has the speaker's business grown over time?
-The speakerโs business has grown significantly, going from selling only 10 kilograms of product per week to now selling 1.2 tons per month. The speaker did not expect such success when they started, especially with limited capital.
What challenges did the speaker face when they first started the business?
-In the beginning, the speaker faced financial challenges. They lived off their savings and struggled to cover household expenses, especially with a family to support. Despite these hardships, they continued to push forward.
How does the speaker view the relationship between faith and business?
-The speaker believes that faith plays a crucial role in their business. They trust that God will guide them and that their efforts will not go to waste. The speaker follows the example of Prophet Muhammad, who was also a trader, and draws strength from this religious connection.
What is the speaker's approach to work-life balance and religion?
-The speaker values the freedom to balance their work with religious practices. They express the importance of being able to go to the mosque and read the Quran while working, something they feel would be difficult in a regular office job.
Does the speaker fear leaving a stable salary behind to start a business?
-No, the speaker does not fear leaving behind a stable salary. They believe that not everyone has a regular salary, but everyone has their own unique provision or 'rezeki.' They are confident that their business venture will provide for them.
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