Bimal Shah is on a mission to deliver breakthroughs to entrepreneurs by reaching their three-year goal in one year through customized systems of coaching, planning, & accountability that provide Security from Enemies of Prosperity. The CEO of Rajparth Achievers, LLC., is founded on three platforms: Thrive, Transform, and Transcend.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
When business started difficulties overcame:
“when I started my business when I came here literally, I had nothing. So, I had to work several jobs to pay my out-of-state tuition which was hard. Imagine having nothing having to come up with 20, 30,000 dollars to pay for your out-of-state tuition… That taught me a lot in that you don’t need resources you can create your own resources because you are the biggest resource when it comes to doing anything. And we are our biggest assets. So, I learned a big lesson that many entrepreneurs when they want to start a business, they try to seek capital and they say well I need this, I need a business, I need an office, I need this, I need money. You need customers”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
E-Myth Mastery: The Seven Essential Disciplines for Building a World-Class Company Book by Michael E. GerberFavourite Quote:
“Solve interesting problems that others don’t even want to dare solve” Seth Godin
Recommended Online Resources:
- Google LLC – is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, search engine, cloud computing, software, and hardware.
- Kolbe A™ Index is the only program that understands and builds on your instinctive strengths. Take the Kolbe A™ Index to understand your natural instincts today
Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“the best advice I can give to entrepreneurs and it depends where they are in their stage of their business. But the one thing that every entrepreneur should be focused on is you have to be different; you can’t be doing the same thing that your competitors do, you have to be unique and you have to become the only one. Every day you should strive how can I be the only one in the business that I’m doing? How can I become the only one? Whichever way it is you should be striving for that; you should be asking that question to yourself every single day”…[Listen for More]
More About Bimal Shah:
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“Life is not what you alone make it. Life is the input of everyone who touched your life and every experience that entered it. We are all part of one another.” Yuri Kochiyama
Other Quotes From the Chat with Bimal Shah:
- “formula for failure…FOFS : fail Fast -you want to define what fast is; fail Often – we don’t want to take on one journey and take on that for a long period of time and then you fail and it brings you down so much. But if you get into the habit of failing often you will take that as this is part of my system; fail Forward – you don’t want to fail backwards. When we fail, we want to step into something that requires courage… fail Small – you don’t want to take everything that you have and put everything across and then fail and then you have nothing to move forward. So you want to designate what that small is in terms dollars, in terms of resources… You can’t leap standing up. If you were to just stand up wherever you are and just jump you won’t be able to jump that far. But if you take 10 steps backwards, 20 steps backwards and you run up to that point where you need to leap you sure can leap forward quite a bit. And if you had to decide do I want to leap high or do I want to leap far. If you want to leap high you need a step, you need a lever. If you want to leap I that means going vertical in your business. And if you want to leap forward it means going volume in your business. You want to try and touch as many people as you want. So those are some of the things that I have with entrepreneurship and the formula for failure”
- “start with a five-star Prospect list… The who is so important than the what or the how. Start with the who. That is so key. Who do you want to serve? Which is the target market that you want to help? Then build the what and the how ”
- “one of the things that made the biggest difference was solving interesting problems. Take a problem that you want to solve that has the biggest impact that it can create and try to resolve that problem”
- “every challenge presents an opportunity”
- “work hard, work smart, work fast”
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