‘Entrepreneurship’ Archive

Startup Lessons: Commitment.

Continuing the Startup Lessons series I would like to share some of my personal insights into what drives startup success. I credit almost everything I achieved in the past 4 years to Kundalini Yoga practice and my teacher Sat Jivan Singh. Of course, when I stepped on the entrepreneurial path I had lots of skills [...]

How to use Social Media Effectively as an Independent Fashion Designer.

My short interview with advice for independent fashion designers is now live on Fashion Entrepreneur Report, powered by Nolcha.

Startup Lessons: 10 Signs You Are Alive.

This is a special birthday post to myself, which I’m writing after having one of the most eventful and toughest weeks ever. To give you a sneak peek – finalizing a huge business deal for my company, planning a new social media campaign for a big client, working on a TV show format with major [...]

Startup Lessons: Making Money vs. Making History.

Let me start with a personal lesson: for the majority of my entrepreneurial life I’ve been focusing on “making history”. My It Things is priding itself in being the first ever user-generated fashion magazine democratizing this highly hierarchical industry, Style Coalition was created to bring together independent fashion publishers and promote better industry standards and [...]

The real answer To “Why are so few women in Silicon Valley?”

After reading the NY Times article on Why are so few women in Silicon Valley? and all the reaction posts talking about the importance of women support groups and women-only venture firms, I have to express my opposing point of view, with only hope to provoke some thought among women and inspire them to take [...]