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The Blessing Of Not Knowing
3 MIN READ
2 NOV 2023
by Vishal Pullikottil
A huge chunk of what it takes to run a business is, honestly, often mundane. My typical work week involves many hours of business development, meetings with accountants, strategic planning, and project debriefs, all before any client servicing. In my first month of full-time entrepreneurship, I seriously wondered whether I had made a mistake by stepping into business. I thought I’d have more time for the things I was passionate about!
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The Blessing Of Not Knowing
3 MIN READ
2 NOV 2023
by Vishal Pullikottil
A huge chunk of what it takes to run a business is, honestly, often mundane. My typical work week involves many hours of business development, meetings with accountants, strategic planning, and project debriefs, all before any client servicing. In my first month of full-time entrepreneurship, I seriously wondered whether I had made a mistake by stepping into business. I thought I’d have more time for the things I was passionate about!
read more →Harnessing Social Media for Business Growth
3 MIN READ
2 NOV 2023
by Vishal Pullikottil
A huge chunk of what it takes to run a business is, honestly, often mundane. My typical work week involves many hours of business development, meetings with accountants, strategic planning, and project debriefs, all before any client servicing. In my first month of full-time entrepreneurship, I seriously wondered whether I had made a mistake by stepping into business. I thought I’d have more time for the things I was passionate about!
read more →The Importance of User Experience in Digital Design
3 MIN READ
2 NOV 2023
by Vishal Pullikottil
A huge chunk of what it takes to run a business is, honestly, often mundane. My typical work week involves many hours of business development, meetings with accountants, strategic planning, and project debriefs, all before any client servicing. In my first month of full-time entrepreneurship, I seriously wondered whether I had made a mistake by stepping into business. I thought I’d have more time for the things I was passionate about!
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