The ‘Two-Minute Rule’ That Saved My Startup
When building a startup, procrastination is deadly.
James Clear’s “Two-Minute Rule” (from Atomic Habits) saved me: If something takes less than two minutes, do it immediately. This rule eliminated small d
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 11m
Do you think really big VC's like Sequoia or Tiger Global overrated?
Like the moment we hear a startup is funded by them, we think it's great but do you think it really is?
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Venkateswara Reddy
Hey I am on Medial • 2d
I think there is no rule book for success!
what do you say?
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Rohit Kumar
Real Estate Experts,... • 1m
Our biggest problem is that we dream big, think big but act with a very trivial mindset. The most trivial mentality is that "I should do everything myself so that I don't have to give anything to anyone". This mentality of doing "everything" by onese
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Jainam Parekh
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
" A BIG BUSINESS STARTS SMALL"
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Arcane
Hey, I'm on Medial • 7m
Can Tiny Walmart survive against the big guys? 🤔
This was the headline in a newspaper in July, 1962.
But now, who's the big guy? 💪
(P.S: What do you think made Walmart what it is today?)
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Naman Kapoor
🎒 • 2m
Do you think the Jio coin will make it big?
#jio #jiocoin #startup #crypto
In business first try to become a big fish in a small river rather than becoming a small fish in a big river
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Comet
#uiux designer #free... • 1m
🍕Ever heard of the "Two Pizza Rule"?
Jeff Bezos built Amazon on this simple idea:
**“If two pizzas can’t feed your team, it’s too big.”**
Sounds quirky, but it’s genius. Here’s why it WORKS:
🚀 **Small Teams → Big Results:**
- 5-7 people