Rising Above: Mercedes Boakye Ansah's Path to Success
Mercedes Boakye Ansah's story is a testament to resilience, ambition, and personal growth. Born to Ghanaian parents in Düsseldorf, Mercedes has navigated cultural bridges, academic challenges, and professional landscapes with unwavering determination. From completing her A-Levels to working in HR roles and pursuing a degree in business law, she has consistently stepped out of her comfort zone and faced adversity head-on. Influenced by her mentor Daniel and inspired by her partner Max, Mercedes has learned invaluable lessons about trust, perseverance, and self-belief. Her journey underscores the importance of taking action, embracing change, and continuously striving for personal development.
Mercedes: My
name is Mercedes Boakye Ansah. I'm 22 years old and currently living in
Düsseldorf. My parents are from Ghana, but I was born in Düsseldorf. They moved
to Germany in the nineties. In 2020, I completed my A-Levels at the Goethe
Gymnasium in Düsseldorf. After that, I did an apprenticeship as a personnel
service clerk. I graduated in June 2023 and worked as an HR Service Centre
Advisor at TJX in Düsseldorf. After my six-month term there, I worked as a Jr.
HR Business Partner at Fine Line Ges. für Leiterplattentechnik mbH in Hilden.
Currently, I am working at Uniper SE in Düsseldorf. In addition to my full-time
job, I am also studying business law at the FOM University of Applied Sciences in
Düsseldorf. I aspire to become an expert in the field.
Beatrice:
What significant lesson have you learned from a mistake or failure in your
life?
Mercedes:
Believing that everyone always has the best intentions for you and assuming
that kindness will always be returned has often led me into difficult
situations. I trusted many people, whether I knew them well or not, assuming we
thought and acted alike. I quickly learned that this is not the case. I was
often taken advantage of and betrayed—not just in my personal life, but also in
school, at work, and in other areas. These experiences taught me that you can't
trust everyone and that many people prioritize their own interests first.
Beatrice:
Could you share a moment when you had to make a difficult decision, and what
did you learn from it?
Mercedes: Not
too long ago, I was recruited by Uniper SE from Fine Line GmbH. This decision
was difficult for me because I felt very comfortable at Fine Line. However, due
to my studies and personal future plans, I had to consider where I wanted to be
in the long term. I dream big, and therefore some of my decisions might not
make sense to others, but they are very important to me.
Beatrice:
How have you dealt with adversity or challenges, and what wisdom have you
gained from those experiences?
Mercedes: In
the past, when faced with challenges, I would panic and focus solely on the
problem, which severely limited my perspective. Thoughts like "How will I
handle this?" or "What do I do now?" were common. But my partner
Max taught me practical tips and tricks that he used when building his company.
He would write down the problem, identify the cause, and look for solutions
online or in books. For legal or tax issues, he would consult experts. I have
adopted this approach and now try to stay calm and visualize the problem
clearly, separating my fears from reality. The key takeaway from these
experiences is that every problem has a solution waiting to be found.
Beatrice:
Is there a specific piece of advice or wisdom that has profoundly influenced
your life? If so, what is it?
Mercedes: Don't
waste your valuable time and potential—take action. Winning starts with
beginning. I am currently working on elevating my mindset to a completely new
level. Society often dictates how we should live, influencing our thinking and
our view of life. I am slowly but surely discovering my full potential and
striving for personal development, which for me is the greatest success in
life.
Beatrice:
Have you ever had to step out of your comfort zone, and what insights have you
gained from that experience?
Mercedes: When
I had to speak with people who had more experience or knowledge than I did, I
often felt insecure. As a Junior HR Business Partner, I frequently had to
convince my CEO of certain things to gain his approval. As a young and shy
person, I had to step out of my comfort zone and present myself confidently and
professionally to be taken seriously.
Beatrice:
Can you recall a time when you had to overcome fear, and what did you learn
from facing it?
Mercedes: I
remember the time when I was bedridden with COVID-19, suffering from severe
headaches. Despite my condition, I decided to agree to a termination agreement
with my first training company. Without having found a new position or a new
training company, I signed the agreement. I trusted that God would help me find
something new quickly, as I had only a limited time to find a new company
without it affecting my training. In that moment, I learned to trust in God,
even when the situation seemed hopeless.
Beatrice:
How do you deal with setbacks or obstacles in your life, and what strategies
have proven helpful in overcoming them?
Mercedes: First,
I take the time to assess the setback closely and accept it. I allow all the
emotions that arise in that moment because setbacks are a part of life. They
contribute to our development. In such situations, I reflect on how it happened
and analyze my actions. Self-reflection and analysis are essential in life. To
cultivate positive thinking, I seek support and reassess my goals, adjusting my
plans if necessary. A valuable tip from my partner Max is to strengthen inner
resilience and fortitude. One should not take everything too personally. A
setback does not mean failure; it simply indicates that the plan, idea, or
project needs improvement. With the right mindset and strategies, one can
emerge stronger from setbacks.
Beatrice:
What role have relationships played in shaping your life lessons, and is there
a particular relationship that has taught you something valuable?
Mercedes: Not
every relationship is positive, but two people immediately come to mind when I
consider this question. My mentor Daniel, who is like a big brother to me,
always gives me wise advice and supports me in many areas of my life. I know he
genuinely wants the best for me. My partner Max also has an inspiring
story—going from a school dropout to a business owner. Both Daniel and Max
contribute to my professional and spiritual growth. They complement each other
perfectly.
Beatrice:
Have you ever experienced a moment of clarity or realization that changed your
perspective on life? If so, what was it?
Mercedes: The
moment you realize that where you are now doesn't have to be where you stay
forever is crucial. I've learned to take control of my life. Even though I
haven't experienced much yet, I've been through quite a bit. It's important to
recognize that you don't have to stay in an unsatisfactory situation. The
opportunities for change are there. A good book, a changed mindset, and positive
routines can help you achieve extraordinary things.
Beatrice:
Looking back on your life journey so far, what is a lesson you wish you had
learned earlier, and how has it influenced your subsequent decisions and
actions?
Mercedes: I
wish I had learned earlier not to believe everything people say. Often, their
statements are simply wrong. You need to learn to listen to yourself more and
block out the surrounding noise. Too many opinions from others can lead to
chaos in your mind. It's crucial to differentiate who you discuss certain
topics with.


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