● Taking Action: The Antidote to Overthinking
● Self Belief as the Key to Unlocking Opportunities
● Navigating the Entrepreneurial Journey with Courage
● Trusting Your Gut and Embracing the Entrepreneurial Dream
● The Hands On Approach of Entrepreneurship
● The 4 D's of Entrepreneurial Success
● The First Step to Progress: Self Belief
● Maintaining Hope in the Entrepreneurial Journey
● Fueling Entrepreneurship with Passion and Perseverance
● Heart Led Entrepreneurship: The Righteous Path
Taking Action: The Antidote to Overthinking
You just need to start, analysis = paralysis sometimes :)
Tanya Kalinina, Founder, Banano LLC
Self-Belief as the Key to Unlocking Opportunities
Never lose sight of what you can do, believe in yourself and doors of opportunities will open. If your mind is set on entrepreneurship, then go for it. No matter how many efforts it takes, your progress will improve you as a person. Also persistence and determination are two qualities which I feel can take an individual ahead in their path. We as women are the most beautiful creation and can achieve anything we set our minds to.
Shveta Birthare, Founder, iVerify Research Services Pvt Ltd
Navigating the Entrepreneurial Journey with Courage
Enjoy the journey - be fearless, patient, persistent, and open to changing earlier decisions if new ideas need to be deployed. And most importantly, use our MiND Engineering assessments to find compatible business partners and teams ;)
Jyot Rekhi, Founder, WAI
Trusting Your Gut and Embracing the Entrepreneurial Dream
Follow your dream, trust your gut, surround yourself with the right people, always be willing to listen, be willing to learn and unlearn, be proud of your falls as you get stronger each and every time.
Tanya Hart, Founder, Titan Bioplastics
The Hands-On Approach of Entrepreneurship
When you are an entrepreneur, you need to get your hands dirty and get things done. You will be talking to customers through phone calls, messages, conferences and in the street doing cold interviews. You will be facing various incidents that you have never expected, but what I would like to share with young female entrepreneurs is that trust your guts and ask for help. One time, I was in a meeting with potential clients, and he was telling me continuously that “you don't understand the business because you are young” and “talk to you boss about it”... so, I turned him down. It would have been profitable for the business but if this kind of person treats me like this before the deal, what could possibly happen after the partnership? So, my answer was NO. But of course, there are some times that we need to go through with this kind of difficult situation: when I was talking to one of our patients to check our service level and our patient journey, he noticed that I am female from somewhere in Asia through the call. (I am from Korea). He started sending various messages, saying that we need to meet in person, he would like to call me sometimes, he thinks that asian girls are pretty and so on and so on. He was our frequent valuable patient, so I put him on a black list that only male doctors or male employees can call or communicate with because this patient will talk like this to other female colleagues or doctors which would cause a problem again. So, I asked my male team member to communicate with this patient from now on to avoid any problems and I blocked him. Asking for help is not a sign of weakness but sometimes it shows your ability to handle difficult situations strategically.
Lucy Jun, Founder, TuMédico
The 4 D's of Entrepreneurial Success
Follow 4 D's Desire, Dedication, Determination and Discipline. Don't believe in Luck,Believe in Hard work.
Deepali Pandey, Founder, A+D DESIGN STUDIO
The First Step to Progress: Self-Belief
Believing in yourself is the maiden step to progressive leap. You can do because you deserve it.
Pallavi Sharma, Founder, Elegancia
Maintaining Hope in the Entrepreneurial Journey
DON'T LOSE HOPE
Vanshika Shahakar, Founder, MASTERJI- THE PERFECT FITTING
Fueling Entrepreneurship with Passion and Perseverance
Never give up and be passionate about what you do.
Mariam Rangwala, Founder, Creating Impact Training & Development
Heart-Led Entrepreneurship: The Righteous Path
My advice would be that if you know what you are doing is right, then follow your heart and you will do amazing things.
Preeti Gupta, Founder, Packted
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