What is your advice to first-time entrepreneurs who are starting-up?
Kaustumbh Jaiswal
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Divine Rivers@divine_rivers1
Ahead of the July 17th launch of our marketplace for sign-ups, my advice would be to do the hard stuff especially when you do not feel like it. Attack your weaknesses and just do it. Resist and limit procrastination and just start whatever it is that you are not great at. Embrace the challenge while getting comfortable with the uncomfortable.
This ultimately drives growth, improvement, efficiency, development, and progression toward what you're looking to do
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@divine_rivers1 That is so on point!
As an entrepreneur you have be comfortable being uncomfortable 💯
@kaustumbh7 Yes its uncomfortable launching something for the first time in my entire life, but here we are. We just launched The Marketplace for Everyday Professionals to supplement their Salary today for sign-ups. Check it out at TheCareering.com My Co-Founder and I are looking for feedback from other Founders and builders as we are first-time Founders. Would love to hear your thoughts on everything from design, flow, idea, our solution, problem, and Marketing. More Info producthunt.com/discussions/we-just-launched-and-careering-is-now-live-looking-for-all-the-feedback-we-can-get-thanks
Afforai
Be open-minded and be willing to learn anything. You will have to pick up a lot of skills in different spaces. So be prepared for uncertainties. But know to reach out and ask for help.
On that note, I just launched and could really use your support by leaving a honest review. Would that be too much to ask? Thank you.
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@alec_afforai True that, one definitely should be ready to learn anything that is needed to make the startup a success. Just to name a few, law, finance, growth, marketing etc.