How to take your first step towards success | Aarushi Jain | TEDxILSLaw
Ms. Arushi Jain shared valuable insights on the importance of taking initiative and embracing challenges. She spoke about the need to take the first step, even when faced with uncertainty or resistance. Drawing from her own experience of starting a law firm at the age of 25—a bold and unconventional move—she showed how following one’s passion and staying committed to a vision can lead to a meaningful and successful career.
She emphasized stepping out of one’s comfort zone and building strong networks, which helped her establish her law firm and later launch her hospitality venture, Artphonso. Her focus on making legal services more accessible and client-friendly set her apart in a competitive field.
Ms. Jain also highlighted the importance of community building and collaboration, especially in supporting underrepresented groups. Finally, she encouraged her audience to take the lead and be proactive, showing that even small actions can create change and open new opportunities for both individuals and society.
Ms. Aarushi Jain is a dedicated legal professional and entrepreneur who has made a strong impact in both law and the cultural space. She is the founder of Chambers of Jain and Kumar, a well-established law firm based in Delhi, with a presence in nearly 15 countries. Her firm provides expert legal services in areas such as intellectual property rights, commercial litigation, and corporate law.
In addition to her legal career, she is the founder of ArtPhonso, an art gallery and café that brings artists and creative minds together. This space goes beyond showcasing art—it encourages conversations, performances, and collaborations in music, literature, theatre, and more.
Through her work in law and the arts, Ms. Jain has created spaces for growth, innovation, and community, inspiring others to explore new opportunities and break barriers. At TEDx ILS Law, she shared how embracing the power of firsts—whether in law, entrepreneurship, or life—can be a driving force for transformation. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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