Success is a culmination of many years of hard work and dedication, and the rewards it brings are both tangible and intangible.
It is one thing to have a good idea of what success means, but it is completely different to understand what all goes into being successful. There are many different things that an individual has to do in order for them to be considered successful. It takes knowledge, skills, connections, motivation and passion for whatever it is they are doing. It also takes initiative and the ability to take risks.
In recent years, since the COVID-19 pandemic has been a major issue for all businesses in Cambodia in early 2019, most businesses have been facing challenges and issues in adapting their businesses from offline to online as they are not ready and not prepared to operate business online yet.
Businesses owners have started building business networks through attending online workshops, meetings, and training to improve their staff capacity, preparing them to operate businesses digitally.
At the same time, the education sector has also been actively involving students to studying online through Zoom livestreaming platform. Since then, coaches, public speakers, motivational speakers, and trainers have been releasing their training courses online to attract students and professionals to attend their online courses on digital marketing, online advertising, sale tactics, how to pay off debt, leadership, public speaking, and communication, how to increase confidence, and many other courses.
When those trainers have started the training online, sharing their educational video content online such as Facebook and TikTok on how to be successful in life and how to be successful in business, it is all about how to be successful in something topic…, huge of their fans watch, comment and share supporting them while some other comments against their thought. Since then, the term “Success Master” has started to go viral amongst Cambodian people. Success Master in Khmer language means “គ្រូជោគជ័យ” and it is spelled in English as “Kru Chokchey”.