Deep Lodhari http://startoholics.in Startoholics Tue, 24 Sep 2013 07:43:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Confessions of a Doctor-Turned-Entrepreneur http://startoholics.in/2013/09/confessions-doctor-turned-entrepreneur/ http://startoholics.in/2013/09/confessions-doctor-turned-entrepreneur/#respond Sun, 22 Sep 2013 09:15:20 +0000 http://startoholics.in/?p=2195 An entrepreneur is the squinted cameraman of the Ram Gopal Varma films, willing to look at things from different angles and is that poor unfortunate soul who wants to bowl against the majestic Chris Gayle. In short it is someone who wants to take challenges head on in the worst of circumstances. Being broke is his confession and being extravagant is his lifestyle, he works for himself and yet is...

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An entrepreneur is the squinted cameraman of the Ram Gopal Varma films, willing to look at things from different angles and is that poor unfortunate soul who wants to bowl against the majestic Chris Gayle. In short it is someone who wants to take challenges head on in the worst of circumstances. Being broke is his confession and being extravagant is his lifestyle, he works for himself and yet is strained by his employees, his challenges are his rewards and his competition is his inspiration.

At Least Dreaming Is Free

Building a company, leading a team and sustaining a business is definitely tough and requires a lot of knowledge. As a start up guy, you invest in your own knowledge and skills to shape your dreams. Being cash starved does not mean that you cannot dream big, if we aim for Mars; we may land on the moon. What we envisaged for Mytestbuddy.com when we started, was a lot different from what we are today but we surely have kept upgrading our dreams over the period of time and it has helped us to be motivated.

Fail Fast, 95% of them do, not!

Having heard this quite often, I would like to challenge this normally held ideal. Many of my entrepreneur friends have been talking about failing fast and moving on. Well, I don’t think so. When you start up, you are chasing a dream and are working for something that has been a real pain for you. It’s not a Taylor Swift boyfriend situation that you change your start up every season. Why not work it out, why not find new solutions for the problems that you are trying to solve and call your product version 1.0?

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Agree to Disagree

It’s just too important to find the right choice of people you want to be within your start up! Working with people who share the same view point seems like a good idea but in my experience, I have realized that finding the person who is not afraid to challenge you is a better person to work with. When entrepreneurs with a common cause but with different approaches to a problem come together then it surely works wonders. You start agreeing to disagree with each other for your start up.

Have it? Flaunt it!

Your idea belongs to you and no one else can be passionate enough about it as you are, if you have an idea or a business prototype, it’s better to flaunt it than to hide it. I have personally felt that by discussing and challenging my ideas I have always benefited than being robbed of a perfectly good business plan. Again, when you launch your prototype as soon as it’s ready, you will start finding and getting responses that will encourage you to create a product which your users always wanted.

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