So try to have some people, who can speak their mind with you without the fear of repercussions.
3) Play for a bigger cause, as the journey will get very hard.
This year has been rough. I lost loved-ones, couldn't be there for a few others, had a mini-health crisis, and had to deal with a lot of challenges. All with a full time job and a global role.
There were a lot of times when I wanted to quit.
The only reason I could keep going is that I very strongly believe that
"when the right idea meets the right person, magic happens."
and I want Digijanus to be that platform that amplifies the ideas that can expedite the transformation of the financial industry.
I truly believe that Digijanus can deliver magic to the wider community.
and this outrageous goal is the only thing that stopped me from quitting, as I want to see this through.
I do want to thank everyone who has supported us in this journey. There are so many people, can't even tag everyone.
If #digijanus played a positive role in your journey or if you think we can do things differently, please do let me know in the comments or reach out 1-1
and If you are passionate about the #digitaltransformation of the #financialindustry, do consider giving us a sub or signing up for our once a month newsletter 👇
DigiJanus
Completing 3 years of #DigiJanus going live.
No Victory speech today, but 3 things that I learnt the hard way.
Hopefully these will help you in your journey.
1) There will always be skeptics, don't let them hold you back.
When we first launched on the Nasdaq Billboard, lot of people reached out and asked me how did I photoshop the images/ videos so perfectly.
They still do, even though Digijanus has been on the board 3 times.
Earlier I used to respond with an explanation/proof, now with a smile.
Don't try to win over skeptics, your time is better spent with supporters.
2) Every Existential Threat is an opportunity to unlock growth, but only if you are surrounded by people who can be honest with you.
We live in a politically correct world, people are scared to speak their mind, especially when giving feedback.
Around mid of Season 2, just as our views and growth were flatlining. I felt this could be the path to the graveyard
Great feedback came from a very outspoken friend
"the content is great but sometime it is too long and too difficult to get to the right parts."
This was the starting point of #TheLatium which played a pivot role in #digijanus becoming Asia's leading platform for #digitaltransformation content.
So try to have some people, who can speak their mind with you without the fear of repercussions.
3) Play for a bigger cause, as the journey will get very hard.
This year has been rough. I lost loved-ones, couldn't be there for a few others, had a mini-health crisis, and had to deal with a lot of challenges. All with a full time job and a global role.
There were a lot of times when I wanted to quit.
The only reason I could keep going is that I very strongly believe that
"when the right idea meets the right person, magic happens."
and I want Digijanus to be that platform that amplifies the ideas that can expedite the transformation of the financial industry.
I truly believe that Digijanus can deliver magic to the wider community.
and this outrageous goal is the only thing that stopped me from quitting, as I want to see this through.
I do want to thank everyone who has supported us in this journey. There are so many people, can't even tag everyone.
If #digijanus played a positive role in your journey or if you think we can do things differently, please do let me know in the comments or reach out 1-1
and If you are passionate about the #digitaltransformation of the #financialindustry, do consider giving us a sub or signing up for our once a month newsletter 👇
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Photo is from our first ever episode recording and something for the skeptics too 🤣
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