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Darmstädter Echo (22.11.2020)
“You probably can’t imagine,” writes K. Nadeem Arif, “how long a day and even longer a night can be when you can’t do anything and have to lie in bed almost all the time.”
How does one cope when one knows that a state of total exhaustion will not pass, but will shape the rest of one’s life? You can resign, or you can run a developing business from bed and plan vigorous expansion across borders and continents.
That is what Nadeem Arif does. The man from Groß-Gerau, Germany, has been suffering for 13 years from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), an incurable disease of several body systems. The causes are unclear, and there is no therapy.
Mein Südhessen (27.11.2020)
DARMSTADT (PM). Although he often cannot leave the house for months and spends most of his time in bed because of his severe illness, CFS – chronic fatigue syndrome. He runs an internationally successful company with more than 100 employees: Khalid Nadeem Arif, founder and CEO of outsourcing4work [https://www.outsourcing4work.de/]. The impressive story of this courageous man from Groß-Gerau, Germany shows how much people can achieve despite severe limitations. And that strokes of fate may also bring opportunities.
Boost Your City (01.12.2020)
Obwohl er oft monatelang nicht aus dem Haus gehen kann und wegen seiner schweren Krankheit (CFS – Chronisches Erschöpfungssyndrom) die meiste Zeit im Bett verbringt, leitet er ein international erfolgreiches Unternehmen mit mehr als 100 Mitarbeitern – Khalid Nadeem Arif (51), Gründer und CEO von outsourcing4work
Die eindrucksvolle Geschichte dieses mutigen Groß-Gerauers zeigt, wie viel Menschen trotz schwerer Einschränkungen erreichen können. Und dass Schicksalsschläge auch immer Chancen mit sich bringen.