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5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Building My 200-Person Company

5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Building My 200-Person Company

Update: 2024-08-01
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Imagine being able to sit down with your younger self and impart wisdom that could change the course of your journey. That’s exactly what I’m doing in this episode. I'm taking a trip down memory lane to share the five crucial lessons I wish I had known before starting my company.

These insights are not just reflections but powerful lessons that can help you avoid pitfalls and fast-track your success. You can apply the same lessons to pursue whatever goal you have in life.

Want to know what I’d tell little Sumi? Tune in for advice to make your entrepreneurial path smoother and more fulfilling. Don’t miss these game-changing tips—listen now and take the first step toward your dream life!


“I didn't understand the value of making people feel seen, heard, and understood. I was so results-oriented, and that's what immature leaders do. We focus so much on which things are done, and we forget that people are the key. And if people feel seen, heard, and understood, then your company will be successful.” - Sumi Krishnan




In this episode:

- Quitters never win!

- Trust the process

- Don’t take things personally

- Value deep connections

- Be true to yourself

- Recap: 5 crucial lessons


Resources:

eBook: https://bit.ly/DreamLifeClub_PDF

For FREE access to Sumi's training on 'How to scale your business to 7-figures', you can visit: https://bit.ly/4glWiw5

Connect with me:

📷 Instagram - www.instagram.com/itssumikrishnan

YouTube: www.youtube.com/@DreamLifeClubShow


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5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Building My 200-Person Company

5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Building My 200-Person Company

Sumi Krishnan