Hello! I am Dr. Preyaa Arunasalam. I am a wife, a mother to 3
children, and a businesswoman. I run my own General
Practitioner clinic as well as an Aesthetics clinic in Malaysia.
As a medical doctor by profession, I started out practicing in the
government sector and eventually opened
up my own GP clinic in 2016. At the time, choosing to move away from a steady
government job and opening my own clinic was a massive undertaking. To be honest,
there was a huge uncertainty surrounding my decision,
mostly from myself. But the excitement of venturing into the unknown, gave me a sense of sheer
determination.
The early years were extremely challenging to say the least. I operated the clinic as a
single doctor for the first 2 years without any assistance from locum doctors. The patient load was heavy, but
I had to make sure the patients who visited my clinic trusted me and felt comfortable coming
there.
As business started to pick up at the clinic, I eventually got the
feeling that I could be doing more. The success
that I found from my first venture gave me the confidence to go even further.
So, I decided to expand my skillset. I studied and eventually obtained
a diploma in aesthetics. I also got a certification in hair
transplantation from a course I did in Agra, India. In 2018, I started Thaara
Medisuite Beauty Spa where we treat
and handle skin related complications, pigmentation, acne issues, hair loss and
weight management.
A year later in 2019, I founded Thaara Skincare and brought in my
own skincare products. In late 2021,
I also opened Thaara Saloon and Thaara Nail & Art Studio. More recently, I completed
my hair transplantation fellowship last year in Mumbai.
I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank my father and my husband.
They have always been a huge influence in my life. They have been
extremely supportive throughout the years and constantly inspire me to reach for greatness! As a
businessman himself, my father is the best role model I could have asked for. His business acumen is
unmatched. His guidance has helped me on many occasions in navigating through the nuances of the business world.
The idea of being a working mother is still a terrifying notion for
many women out there. But the world has
changed so much. I personally believe that, entrepreneurship is a man’s world,
is an obsolete school of thought in
this day and age. To me, it is all about finding the right balance. It is
important that you do not pile the
pressure on yourself, and focus on the right things at the right time. I have
been very lucky in the sense that I
have some of the most amazing female presence in my life. My mother and mother-in-law are my rocks. When my work demands more of me, they have always been there
to take care of the family.
As I stepped
into the world of business, self-doubt and fear were probably
the biggest challenges I had to overcome.
They constantly formed a mental block and drained my energy. Being a mother to
2 toddlers and a new-born at that
time, juggling between my family and singlehandedly operating two different clinics, took a heavy toll on my
emotional and physical wellbeing. There have been days where I dreaded getting out of bed and nights where I have cried
myself to sleep. To any aspiring entrepreneurs
out there, my advice is to not be afraid of these emotions. They make you human
and it is important to not neglect
them. It is critical for us to understand that, if used in the right way, these are extremely powerful tools when you are
striving for excellence. It is also important that you give yourself the gift of knowledge. Always
make time to read and study materials to understand your business better. Enroll in courses to constantly evolve and
improve yourself. Improving yourself can only mean improving your business. If there is anything I would like to change from my formative years
in the business, it is to be bolder. To trust my instincts and make more affirmative decisions.
To all the young women out there, do not be afraid of making
mistakes as every mistake is an opportunity
to learn. Doubting yourself is normal, but don’t be too hard on yourself and
just do the best of what you can
each day. Be it your family or your business, they are all dependent on your
energy. Always take the time to look after yourself and everything else will fall in place. Sky is the limit!
Finally, I want to say that I am truly humbled to receive this
recognition by Asia Awards powered by World Research
Congress.. The organization is doing excellent
work in empowering women throughout the world and it is such an
honour and privilege that this award has been bestowed upon me. Receiving this award truly makes me
feel like the years and years of
hard work has finally paid off. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for choosing
me to be one of your awardee.
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