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Yashika Nayyar
Founder & CEO
We all have unique stories and what makes us who we are is best depicted by another story. Let me share the story that got me here and the story I want to get to.
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I completed my high school in India and moved to Australia. People who have lived in India can relate how it is very unusual for teenagers to work in India and especially if their parents are well off. I was raised in a very protective environment and had no idea how to lift a finger to do something. I grew up observing a lot and that is where most of my knowledge comes from. I always had a need to go in depth of every situation. I learnt some important lessons growing up despite not being exposed to the outside world a lot. My father comes from a trading business so losing and gaining money was normal for us, and that was my very first lesson in life. Money is just a number, and growing up watching my dad work the numbers without much education and making it happen through hard work taught me how to work the digits. I love money but what I love more is happiness. What matters more to me is what I give back and if my idea of earning money is not intentionally or unintentionally hurting someone or impacting someone’s life. The most valuable lesson I learnt from my parents is to stay happy even when you lose, to always keep moving and hope for a better future. I thought I didn't have enough knowledge to go to a new country, but little did I know everything I needed to excel in life was already taught by my parents. The most important one is always hoping even if we lose today, we will get back up tomorrow.
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Fast Forward 10 years after high school, I am the entrepreneur, the writer, and the doer. My first experience writing was publishing my first book in high school and getting it published through a local publisher, thanks to my parents again for paying for it and supporting me. When I came here, I did all kinds of jobs. I remember crying on my first day as a waitress, it felt like my world was shattered. It doesn’t sound too bad to most people but trust me it was quite soul crushing for me. Today I look back on that day, I can proudly say I came out of that becoming the best waitress. I always had high ambitions, so waitressing was a side hustle and a means to keep moving forward. My life accelerated when I was fired from my first office job because I wrote something honest in an email and admitted my mistake in writing. I thought honesty is appreciated, instead I was fired. Either way that didn’t discourage me at all, and I got another office role in a global company. This is where the salesperson in me was discovered. I always told people it would be great if I could make money talking, and then it happened. I was part of this old school company where I was taught everything the hard way. I made a thousand calls a day trying to dummy dial and get mobile numbers. I hit the global target of getting seventeen deals in a month faster than anyone had ever done it. Then I kept moving, at one point doing the sales roles alongside doing night shifts at a restaurant. I kept studying different courses and degrees while working and making it happen.
There is a lot more to come and a lot is always happening. I believe in pure hard work, the impact your actions have and how you can be better for the people around you. My favourite mantra is to keep working hard enough and impressing myself. The minute I stop impressing myself, the respect and pride I have for me will slowly fade away. So the first person to always impress is yourself.
Here at ItsSimple Club I aim to teach more people how to make it simple and help them get to the solutions more efficiently and effectively. Adult life can be at times very challenging, and every stage of your life calls for new and different solutions. I am not the one with answers, but my expertise lies in helping you make it simple so you discover the best answer for you. It’s that simple.

Emily Alsept - Aspire Freelance Studio
Head of Marketing
A lot of people say I take after my father, he is a dedicated man to his family, always working, never stopping. I look back at my childhood and question how my parents where able to provide what they did for my sisters and I, Big lavish Christmas’s with so many presents, god knows where they stored them, Easter holidays, Christmas holidays, moving around to bigger, nicer homes. That’s because my parents where dedicated to providing my sisters and I with a life filled with love, laughter & experiences.
As soon as I turned 13, my mum and I where filling out an application for my first ever job, at Hungry Jacks. I was so excited! And believe me that job was the bomb! Its where I meet my now fiancé, built friendships and worked my ass off.
I kept that job for over 3 years & ended up getting another job at a patisserie all while still in school! All my friends where asking what courses I was going to study when I gratuated but I was interested in going to university for years or tafe to end up getting a certificate, I was already in the workforce and that is where I was going to stay. I ended up searching for some office jobs prior to the end of school and ended up getting employed at my first office job. I had to take an Annual Leave day to go graduate school! It was ironic, to be sitting among my school friends and knowing I had a full time job to go back to after this..
Its been a total of 15 years being apart of the workforce, growing my reputation, learning new skills, sharing my skills, meeting and working with some amazing and talented people and becoming abetter more inspired human.
Today I have a corporate job that I am extremely proud off, as well as being a entrepreneur for my own business which I run outside of my corporate Job. My brain is on consent run about ways I can earn money and help people/businesses at the same time. Freedom is my ultimate goal, freedom for my family, freedom for businesses I help and freedom for others who work there ass off to get to their goal.
My goals for the future lie within myself, for my reputation to be strong, to be a recognised business women within my corporate Job and a recognised entrepreneur within my Freelance Business, I want to be recognised as a trusted, successful & kind lady who has your best interests at heart all while providing for my family which I hope one day will grow.
What is your Story? You never know our journey might align or we may team together to make those goals and dreams happen.

Jalline Bernardo
Office Head
From humble beginnings, I learned the true meaning of resilience and determination. Growing up in a financially constrained household, I witnessed firsthand the hardships my mother endured as she tirelessly worked to provide for our family. These early experiences instilled in me a profound appreciation for hard work and a burning desire to create a better life for myself and my loved ones.
When I turned 18, instead of continuing my education, I decided to work and help support my family financially. I chose to work at a fast-food restaurant and dedicated myself to it for five years. During this time, I improved my skills and learned to work hard. It was during this period that I realized the value of never giving up and the significance of taking advantage of opportunities when they come along.
My life changed unexpectedly when I became pregnant with my first child. Being a mother brought me immense happiness, but it also awakened my dreams and ambitions that had been dormant. I wanted to have a meaningful career while also being there for my family as they grew. It was a challenging balance that I knew I had to figure out.
With strong determination, I chose to go back to school, making a bold decision. It wasn't easy to balance being a mother, a student, and taking care of the household, but my deep desire for personal growth and my unwavering love for my family motivated me to keep going.
I graduated from college at 29, which was a significant achievement for both me and my family. It was a moment of triumph where I realized that not only had I fulfilled my own educational dream, but I had also become a role model for my children. I showed them that dedication and perseverance can lead to endless possibilities.
Now, as I navigate the world of remote work, I continue to strive for a fulfilling and stable career. I have discovered a passion for freelancing, allowing me the flexibility to work from home while nurturing and guiding my children. And it is here, in this exciting chapter of my life, that I have come across the opportunity of a lifetime: Its Simple club. I am optimistic that this venture will provide me with the long-term stability and growth I have been seeking since I embarked on my freelancing journey.
I am motivated by my strong determination to provide a good life for my family and empower myself as a woman. I firmly believe that having a successful career and a fulfilling family life can go hand in hand. Through my ongoing pursuit of personal and professional growth, I aim to inspire others, demonstrating that they can also achieve their dreams and find a harmonious balance in their lives.