My Story
I was born in Pakistan on March 26th, 1994, and spent my childhood in Al-Sharjah. My parents provided me with a luxurious lifestyle, and I never had to ask for anything. However, at the age of 15, I returned to Pakistan, where my mother's influence led me to get involved in social activities, specifically women's empowerment, starting in 2008.
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After attending Lahore Reliance School, a small private school that provides quality education, I continued my education at Punjab College ICS, where I selected ICS, hoping to develop a Facebook-like site. Unfortunately, this did not happen, leading to disappointment.
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Despite this setback, I remained interested in the Pakistan Military and decided to pursue a career as a psychologist in the Social Science and Humanities domain. Unfortunately, my plans were put on hold when I was diagnosed with Scrofula, also known as tuberculous lymphadenitis, which led to social isolation and stigmatization as contagious.
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After a six-month hiatus, during which I received treatment for Scrofula, I resumed my studies at the University of Management and Technology in Lahore, where I pursued a degree in Psychology. During my studies, I gained valuable experience in volunteer psychological practice and research, honing my skills in psychoanalysis.
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Upon graduation, I planned to pursue a career in psychology, but financial difficulties led me to take an internship in HR, which led to a full-time HR position by the end of 2017. Despite this career change, I continued to pursue education in the mutual field between HR and psychology, earning an MS in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Government College University, Lahore, in 2020.
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In addition to my formal education, I completed several certificate courses that have helped me grow and develop as an individual. While some may question my choice of courses outside my field, I believe every learning experience is valuable.
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Overall, my diverse background in social work, psychology, and HR has provided me with a unique perspective and skill set that I look forward to utilizing in my future endeavors.
What I Have learned over the Year
"Life always has a plan for you"
Just Remember to breath along the way
As the Vice President of Sahaily Welfare Foundation, I owe my success to my mother's training. With a degree in Industrial & Organizational Psychology, I have been able to establish a global business through the knowledge gained from my mutual education degree.
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However, what I value the most is my strength and independence, which I learned from surviving on my own during tough times. I realized that parents and siblings are the only ones we need to get through difficult times.
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That's why I am dedicated to helping other women break free from codependency and become strong and independent individuals. My goal is to empower women to survive and become the best version of themselves. By doing so, I believe we can make a significant impact on the world.