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The Entrepreneurial Mindset With Paritosh Sankhla (Episode 14)

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Summary:
On today's episode, Paritosh Sankhla, President of Entrepreneurship Development Cell at Panjab University, will be sharing his story along with some amazing insights into the entrepreneurial mindset.
For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.com
Where You Can Find Paritosh:

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Fast five section:

  1. Most valuable class or course: 3rd semester electronics course
  2. Recommended book: The One Thing by Gary Keller
  3. Recommended business tool: Excel ( for more than just analytics)
  4. Scheduling time and planning ahead: Only plan 2 days in advance (Use reminders for things farther out)
  5. Getting focused and staying productive: Listening to music in a different language.

Triple Main Takeaway:

  1. Start-up internships are very important to learn how a startup can operate at scale and you learn how to grind.
  2. You need to have good mentors, when you have a mentor it can reduce your failure rate.
  3. Be very passionate about what you are doing.

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Summary:
On today's episode, Paritosh Sankhla, President of Entrepreneurship Development Cell at Panjab University, will be sharing his story along with some amazing insights into the entrepreneurial mindset.
For the complete show notes and time stamps head over to StudentBuiltStartups.com
Where You Can Find Paritosh:

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Fast five section:

  1. Most valuable class or course: 3rd semester electronics course
  2. Recommended book: The One Thing by Gary Keller
  3. Recommended business tool: Excel ( for more than just analytics)
  4. Scheduling time and planning ahead: Only plan 2 days in advance (Use reminders for things farther out)
  5. Getting focused and staying productive: Listening to music in a different language.

Triple Main Takeaway:

  1. Start-up internships are very important to learn how a startup can operate at scale and you learn how to grind.
  2. You need to have good mentors, when you have a mentor it can reduce your failure rate.
  3. Be very passionate about what you are doing.

Mentioned Resources:

Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.

  continue reading

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