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Alicia explains her beginnings, why she decided to start a business and how she has managed the good and bad times.
In the last Direct from Eholo Collabs, we had the honor of having Alicia Gonzalez, a multifaceted psychologist who has conquered the professional field as a psychologist, writer, communicator, speaker and entrepreneur. Alicia not only shared her inspiring career, but also the real challenges of entrepreneurship in the world of psychology. These are some of the most important facts and tips that Alicia shared.
Alicia revealed to us that her choice for this profession stemmed from her passion for understanding how people work and how we relate to each other. Although she valued other options such as law or even becoming a hairdresser, psychology became her vocation from the moment she discovered its multiple possibilities. In his own words: “I don't see myself and will not see myself in anything else. Psychology fills me up because it allows me to explore, learn and help others.”
One of the most sincere moments of the talk was when Alicia explained how she began her journey as an entrepreneur. Contrary to the romantic image that is sometimes projected, Alicia began her venture not out of an idealized dream, but out of necessity. After a bad work experience and faced the challenge of combining her professional life with motherhood, she decided to bet on herself:
“It wasn't because my life's dream was to create a company, but because I wanted to survive. My goal was to move my family forward, and entrepreneurship was the solution.”
This testimony reminds us that entrepreneurship does not always arise from a planned desire, but that, at times, it is the answer to difficult circumstances.
During the conversation, Alicia highlighted the most important challenges she faced as an entrepreneur, leaving valuable lessons for those who wish to follow this path:
Alicia didn't hesitate to be transparent about the most difficult moments in her career. He spoke of the loneliness that sometimes accompanies the entrepreneur and the mistakes that are part of the journey. However, she also highlighted how these challenges have made her stronger and have led her to value the support of her colleagues.
“The most important thing is to surround yourself with generous people who share your vision and who help you grow. Success isn't built alone.”
Alicia closed the live with an encouraging but realistic message: entrepreneurship in psychology is possible, but it requires effort, dedication and a great capacity for learning. He also recalled the importance of not idealizing this path and of being aware that not everything is rosy. However, if you find your purpose and surround yourself with a good team, the personal and professional rewards can be enormous.
This meeting with Alicia González left us with valuable reflections on psychology and entrepreneurship. If you missed it, remember that you can relive all of our Eholo Collabs In the live broadcast of our Instagram.
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