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Perfectionism

It’s a double-edged sword, says Qasim: You want to hit the market with the best possible product, but you also need to get something out for customer feedback because “maybe people are looking for something else and your assumption is … Continue reading

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Resilence

Reframe the issue you’re facing as a challenge not a problem…while that can feel like it’s just words, words matter. Choosing to view things as “challenges” rather than problems can keep you focused on solving over wallowing. It’s a protective strategy … Continue reading

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Truism

There is always a solution to every problem, but not necessarily the best solution. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new … Continue reading

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Entrepreneur Lessons

 She believes an entrepreneur’s greatest asset is having a network of founders  to share insight on their own learning curves…in the long run, having other founders to bounce ideas off , lift you up when you’re doubting yourself and celebrating … Continue reading

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House Rules

Shoes on or shoes off. Toilet paper roll over or under? Taken together, the way we do things around the house changes how our home makes us- and our guest – feel. What is your number one house rule, or … Continue reading

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