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Hey, I’m IGOR. I’m a project manager living in New York, NY. I am a fan of technology, entrepreneurship, and education. I’m also interested in innovation and web development. You can read my blog with a click on the button above.

Learning from folks that have already “been there, done that” is that the best resource available. But at the tip of the day, someone else’s experience won’t launch your company.

It takes fire in your belly, passion and drive, and a deep and abiding belief in your idea and yourself. Nothing less will keep you on track right direction|not off course} in the turbulent waters that threaten an infant business. During the subsequent few months, we’ll have a look at ways to optimize the probabilities for your start-up business to succeed.

Stay tuned for more “NO GUTS, NO GLORY!” articles and tips for aspiring Entrepreneurs supported by interviews with successful Entrepreneurs.


Tip #1: When unsure, just take a tiny low revolution.

Believe in yourself. this can be the primary rule of Entrepreneurship. There are enough barriers to starting a business without you questioning your abilities. Once doubt creeps in, rash and ill-considered decisions are made. The vision loses focus and energy. Fear and doubt have an odour, and folks can smell it. it’s a natural repellent to investors or potential clients. It’s normal to fret when you’re embarking on a brand new venture…but don’t allow them to see you sweat!

You are so protective of your concept you are not even willing to solicit feedback from your closest friends and family. Stop! do not be too proud or frightened to provoke help. that is what family and friends are for, to pay attention to your crazy ideas. whether or not they do not see your vision, articulating it helps to refine and strengthen it in your mind.

Often the largest impediment to moving forward is that the clutter in your head. Get obviate all that useless baggage, it’ll just weigh you down. sleep in the instant. Yesterday may be a cancelled check, tomorrow maybe a note of hand — today is cash!