Whether You Think You Can Or Can’t You’re Right!

The discussion centres around self-belief, self-doubts, and the strength you need to muster in order to defeat these doubts. It is also about building the art of self-confidence to keep moving forward. If you’re taking up challenges that are difficult, you’ll need to find a belief system to think beyond limitations.

If you’re starting something new, you better have the passion!

If you’re starting something on your own you better have a passion for it because this is hard work. Sallie Krawcheck Co founder of Ellevest

If you’re starting something new: This discussion takes you through key tenets of running a startup, the primary one among them being true passion about what you are doing. Running a startup takes a lot more than courage or liking towards a particular subject. You’re starting something new and taking full ownership of an idea. … Read more

Don’t try to do everything by yourself in a startup

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In this article, I’ll make a case for an entrepreneur not to do everything by themselves. Although the temptation is to save expense and bootstrap – it can turn out to be expensive in the long run. Not only that, but you also won’t have the expertise to do a good enough job at it.

Never be ashamed of a scar – 5 Meanings

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We all have something, a wound/scar which we might not be too proud of. They remind us of disappointment, hurt, failure and weakness. However, they also can remind us of strength, our fighting spirit and human nature. To an extent, it doesn’t even matter whether you won after you got the scar or not. In this debate, we talk about

8 Practical Steps on How to deal with Failure

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This article debates various approaches to how to deal with failure. Most times, we connect failure to pain, shame and unhappiness. But there’s more value to failure and fear than we give. Instead of being afraid of the F word, we must find the best way to deal with it.