Embrace humor

Embrace humor; it's a serious advantage. My most memorable professional moments? Those times I got a room roaring with laughter during pitches. Imagine walking into a sea of new faces, armed not just with product specifications but also quips (during downtime, I often reflect on humorous angles related to the pitch content and jot down any funny ideas that come to mind).

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My beach racketball journey

I wanted to share my journey into beach racketball, a sport I took up after decades away from structured sports, although I’ve been skateboarding actively for over a decade. Often, as I watched skilled players during my walks on the beach, I caught myself thinking, "I could never be this good."‍

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Thriving in Hard Mode: How Biohacking and Mindset Shifts Can Transform Stress into Success

Is it possible to play the game of life in hard mode for 10 years without being stressed all the time? I think it is possible. Over a decade of startup entrepreneurship has plunged me into countless scenarios, lessons, and challenges—some of which felt like mental battles. Thankfully, my interest in the psychology of performance maximization and my interest in biohacking to influence my body’s stress levels has been a game-changer.

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My thoughts on listing your startup as Stealth on social media

Listing your startup as "Stealth" on LinkedIn? It's like birthing a kid and stamping 'Unnamed' on the birth certificate, or dropping an album titled 'Wait for It'.

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How to sell to giant conglomerates as a small startup

Think you need to be some tech titan to sell to the giant conglomerates? Think again. Five years back, I was hitting the pavement, pitching to resorts, face-to-face, and sending messages to the head honchos of hotel chains on LinkedIn.

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