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joy alex alexander | owner of joseco

Hi, I’m Joye Alex Alexander

I am an Entrepreneur turned mentor with over 35 years of building, breaking, and rebuilding—from a four-person workshop to a trusted brand—now guiding business owners to grow with accountability, culture, and clarity.

Skills build products. Culture builds brands. Numbers keep both alive.

"Beyond Instinct: A Mentor's Journey"

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My High School Life (1987–1988)

Though I was never academically outstanding, I carried something far more valuable the trust of the people around me. My friends looked to me when decisions had to be
made, and even their parents saw me as the dependable “big brother” of our group.
 
From an early age, I developed a strong habit of reading motivational and self-development books. Those pages gave me a maturity beyond my years and quietly
nurtured a natural passion for guiding and mentoring others.
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Starting From, Scratch (1989–1991)

After the collapse of our family business in the late ’80s, all I inherited was a worn-out sawmill—rusted machines, a torn roof, and no capital. Many would have seen it as the
end. For me, it was the beginning. I became a labourer in my own industry, rebuilding from the ground up with nothing but instinct, resilience, and a stubborn will to survive.
 
At the same time, I was pursuing my bachelor’s degree in English Literature—out of love for the language. Though I couldn’t attend classes regularly, the support of my professors and colleagues helped me graduate with merit in 1991. During those years, books, journals, and the life stories of entrepreneurs who embraced failure became my
teachers—shaping the mindset that would define my journey ahead.
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PHASE I: FOUNDATION & RISE (1992–1995)

Beginning in 1989 with a worn-out sawmill and no capital, I rebuilt from the ground up with resilience and instinct. In 1992, I found a small but powerful opportunity— facilitating my stockyard for timber traders. The steady commissions gave me financial breathing space and the confidence to think beyond survival. By 1993, combining savings and commissions, I stepped into small-scale timber trading.
 
This phase also marked key personal milestones: I married in 1993 and was blessed with a son in 1995—laying the foundation for both business and family growth.
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PHASE II: EXPANSION & ACHIEVEMENT (1995–2000)

By 1995, I moved into direct supply for construction companies in the fast-growing Trivandrum market. Though profitable, the pressure and dependency pushed me to seek something greater. In 2000, I made a decisive leap into furniture manufacturing driven by self-respect, freedom from commissions, and the belief that effort should directly shape results.
 
By then, I had achieved what once felt like the ultimate dream: owning 50 cents of land with a 2,600 sq. ft. home designed as I envisioned, driving a brand-new Chevrolet TAVERA, and living completely debt-free—personally and in business.
 
I consider 1989 to 2000 my glorious period—both professionally and personally.
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PHASE III: INSTINCT, IMPACT & INVISIBLE SCARS (2000–2010)

The decade from 2000 to 2010 was driven largely by instinct. While it helped me expand boldly, it also left accumulated scars—because I edged science and structured systems out of my business. What felt like aggressive growth slowly pushed the company toward
survival mode by 2010. It was a period of strong foundation-building mixed with costly
lessons.

Yet, my instinct to innovate never slowed. I experimented fearlessly—in marketing, sales, employee management, customer engagement, crisis handling, social initiatives,
and even launching an official YouTube channel ahead of its time.

That visibility positioned me as an informal mentor. Without a formal program, over 200 entrepreneurs observed, adopted, and replicated my strategies—many achieving tangible success. That silent influence remains one of my proudest milestones.

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PHASE IV: REALIZATION & REBUILDING WITH SCIENCE (2011–JUNE 2021)

From 2011 to June 2021 marked a deep realisation: I had edged science out of my business and run it largely on instinct. The accumulated scars of earlier years had pushed the company into a fragile state.

Rooted in that awareness, I began tying the business firmly to systems, structure, and financial discipline. Though the scars that had piled up could not be fully reversed at that
time, this scientific shift prevented the business from being uprooted. It did not erase the damage—but it preserved the foundation.

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PHASE V: THE DARKEST PERIOD THE TOUCHSTONE YEARS (JUNE 2021–DECEMBER 2024)

“The fire didn’t build my company — it revealed what it was built of.”

Between June 2021 and December 2024, I walked through the most painful and transformative phase of my life. Personally, I was legally cornered, financially drained,
and emotionally exhausted. Yet, in that darkness, something extraordinary happened—my company stood unshaken.

Nothing new was built during this time. What sustained JOSECO had been architected long before the storm. Systems, values, and discipline carried the organisation forward— salaries were paid, commitments honoured, credibility intact. Even in my absence, the
company functioned.

That was my realisation: the crisis did not create strength; it revealed it. It was not a period of construction, but of verification. I call it my Touchstone Period—because it
tested the authenticity of everything I had built. The darkest years became my mirror, reflecting the strength of my own architecture.

“True leadership is not seen in presence; it is proven in absence.”

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PHASE VI: CONSOLIDATION & NEW VISION (DEC 29, 2024 – JULY 2025)

From 29th December 2024, it took nearly seven months to fully regain control of my business—rooted in one powerful realisation: the company had stood firm. That awareness became my anchor.

From that space of clarity, the thought of writing The Mirror You Need quietly emerged. Alongside it, two missions took shape—subtle yet decisive:

  1. To rebuild JOSECO to greater heights than ever before.
  2. To establish JOSECO Business Solutions—a mentorship enterprise dedicated to sharing what I tested and learned inside JOSECO’s own business laboratory.

What began as survival evolved into purpose.

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PHASE VII: THE SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINE ERA (JULY 2025 – PRESENT)

From July onward, I began running my business purely on scientific discipline. Everything I had learned from JOSECO’s journey remained the same—except for one critical shift: every decision is now rooted in structured, data-backed reasoning, not emotional instinct.

Today, I operate through what I call scientific instinct—where experience is guided by numbers, systems, and measured evaluation.

In my understanding, success in business is consistent growth. That growth is not accidental; it is the result of macro, micro, small, medium, and large decisions taken
daily. When those decisions are tied to science, growth follows.

This is my present formula. And I affirm it with conviction to entrepreneurs who feel stuck, drifting, or directionless: discipline your decisions with science, and sustainable
growth will follow.

The Birth of a Mentor (2025)

 
One golden rule emerged above all:
“Accounting is the first and last line of business defense. Without it, no entrepreneur can survive. I am the living example.”

Why I Mentor with Intensity

In August 2025, the idea of mentorship fully formed in my mind-not as an ambition, but as a responsibility. I felt strongly that I must warn and guide younger entrepreneurs, so they would not repeat the painful mistakes I made.
 
It is from this realization that my passion for mentoring is born. Sometimes, I come across strongly even authoritatively. At times, I may raise my voice or press a point harder than expected. Some of my mentees may even feel hurt.
 
But let me be clear: this is not arrogance. It is urgency. My inner cry is, “Hey, don’t waste your years the way I did. I am here as a living example. What took me 33 years of effort, you can achieve in 3 years-if you align with me, if you follow the path I show you.”
 
When I shout, it is not anger-it is the echo of scars speaking. Every scar in my journey is a compass that now guides me to protect others. I mentor with intensity because I know how costly wrong decisions can be.
 
If I had embraced scientific decision-making at the right time, with proper mentoring, my story could have been different. But today, I turn that regret into responsibility. I use my scars not as shame, but as direction-hand-holding start up owners and business owners who struggle or just survive toward greater heights they are capable of.

My Vision

My vision in starting this mentorship journey is to establish myself as a respected and reputed business coach, known not merely for knowledge, but for practical expertise grounded in lived entrepreneurial experience.

This vision carries two intertwined purposes:

  1. Earning through Expertise – I believe that true wealth is created when expertise is valued and rewarded. By sharing my 35+ years of real-life business insights, I seek to build a sustainable coaching practice where my livelihood is directly connected to the value I deliver.

  2. Hand-Holding Entrepreneurs to Success – My deeper purpose is to identify and support deserving entrepreneurs—those struggling, surviving, or just starting out—and personally guide them step by step to achieve clarity, discipline, and measurable growth. For me, mentorship is not about theories, but about walking with them until their goals turn into reality.

In combining these two purposes, my vision is to create a legacy where my success is measured by the success of those I mentor—building not just profitable businesses, but resilient leaders who can thrive without collapse.

My Mission

My mission as a mentor begins with a commitment to guide five entrepreneurs free of cost—not out of generosity alone, but as the first step to test, refine, and strengthen my journey as a mentor.

This mission is shaped by three purposes:

  1. Discovering My True Capability – By walking closely with entrepreneurs, I seek to understand how mentorship is perceived—their expectations, behaviors, and challenges—and identify where my guidance creates the deepest impact.

  2. Learning Through Practice – Every mentoring journey teaches me. By guiding these five entrepreneurs, I aim to uncover my weaknesses in clarity, accountability, and systems, while refining the methods that bring the greatest results.

  3. Building Proven Value – At the end of each journey, I seek honest and transparent testimonials that reflect real transformation. These experiences will serve as the foundation for defining my mentorship fee—not as a price tag, but as a reflection of tested ability and visible impact.

In combining these purposes, my mission is to treat mentorship not as theory but as action—walking with each mentee, step by step, until growth becomes real. Beyond my fifth client, I will continue to learn, refine, and evolve, carrying this mission as a lifelong commitment to service, accountability, and measurable transformation.

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