Jatin Chaudhary
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Prerak Trivedi

Agreed to RGUnstoppable and Dimple, don't keep hoping on different ideas. Execute the one at hand and don't shift to another before dumping the previous one. Never leave anything incomplete. Complete in sense of failing with it or cracking it.

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Shitalkumar Bathia Ceo, Goverdhan Greens Resorts Dwarka.

Prior to Building the Goverdhan Greens, I was been advised by oldman that "First things First"- Find out the water availability in the land- a simple borewell does cost less than 10k, he insisted that I should first check it and then proceed further with other steps. When I look back it seems to be the most important advice I have got from totally unknown source- and hardly literate old man! - Easier said then done, but we never know, how the god appear to help us in whatever form!

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Jeet Palavwala

A slow but well organized start is a great beginning but do progress consistently. Share your ideas with friends and people to get first hand opinions. First impression is a last impression, so prepare/rehearse a lot before pitching your idea to anyone. And last, but not the least, keep patience & read a lot.

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Mitesh Shethwala

In Entrepreneurship every Individual is different from other so neither you can follow anyone to the path of success nor you can ignore anyone's advice fully. You need to judge yourself on your own your conditional parameters.

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Sagar Ganatra

Financial Planing and unique method or service proving business trick.Market Research & competitor analysis before start anything.
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Sagar Ganatra

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Orazio Venuti

I think that for to have success and realize one idea, project or business, a single piece of advice is not sufficient, but must work with perseverance, testing, making, if necessary, any corrections, modifications, additions to the project and also find the right partners that help to complete it

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Abhishek Sanwal

Be confident. Believe in yourself. if you are confident strong enough, start it. dont think of failure of future, focus on present on how to work and make your future bright... yeh mat socho. "log kya kahege?" yeh socho "kuch nahi karoge, tho kya kahege" prove your ability n show result. let ur success roar loud n clear...

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Taaha Syed

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