Idea toh h sabke pass bas Execution ki h baat.🙂
1. Procrastination – my biggest obstacle
2. Fear of taking steps
Now, what's stopping you from executing your idea? Be highly honest.
Anonymous 1
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Lack of financial backing and no connections + family pressure of not doing business ( taking a risk )
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