At the one-day Business Growth Summit, experts will give entrepreneurs a sense of clarity and purpose to catapult their ventures.
By ET Bureau | Updated:
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Dr John Demartini (R) and Rajiv Talreja (L).
Starting a business comes with its own set of challenges and you have to navigate through situations you may not be comfortable with. At such times, the most important question for an entrepreneur is: Do you own a business or does your business own you?
Being an entrepreneur is like riding a rollercoaster. The lure of profit, fame and freedom to pursue your passion leads many to walk the path of owning a business. However, while being an entrepreneur may seem like a ‘cool’ thing to do, the reality is far from it. The pressing deadlines, constant pressure, lack of time, money or, even worse, debt are not the things you signed up for. Most business owners don multiple hats to survive.
But entrepreneurship is not about month-to-month survival. Most business owners start their journey because they have an idea they are passionate about and believe that they can make a difference. However, somewhere along the line, they forget their motivation.
But now, experts can help you find what’s gone missing. Business Growth Summit (BGS) is a one-day intensive seminar that will impart knowledge, real-life experiences and give you the tools to grow your business. Building a scalable and profitable business takes time, courage and consistent pursuit of your passion. The summit is designed to inspire, motivate and help you take the necessary steps that will give you an edge over competition.
Be inspired by Dr John Demartini and Rajiv Talreja. Dr Demartini is a world-renowned specialist in human behaviour, a researcher, author and global educator. He is one of the main featured speakers in The Secret video. His aim: to help you achieve your personal and business goals faster and more easily.
Dr Demartini has shared the stage with some of the world’s most influential people such as Sir Richard Branson, Stephen Covey, Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra and many more. He specialises in the training and development of business owners and organisations. He has consulted for more than 1,000 companies and addressed more than 50,00,000 people through his talks and seminars in 60 countries worldwide.
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Talreja is one of India’s leading business coaches and the author of Lead or Bleed. He has been instrumental in handholding businesses across India through proven systems and business tools. A serial entrepreneur with an experience spanning almost a decade, Talreja is known for the exponential growth he has created for his clients.
The seminars are being organised by Success Gyan, as part of the CEO and founder Surendran Jayasekar’s vision to ‘bring the world’s best to India and take India’s best to the world’. With over 150 seminars in a year, these talks have transformed over a million lives across 11 different cities in India.
It doesn’t matter where you are in your business journey — whether you’re simply starting out or stuck in between, the summit has been curated in a manner that will help you reignite your purpose, passion and gives you a sense of clarity to catapult your business. The Business Growth Summit will show you how to take control of your future, step on the accelerator of your own life and move ahead further and faster than you ever imagined possible.
When: June 29, 2019
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Where: Hotel Sahara Star, Mumbai. A special one-day offer is valid only for today. Tickets are priced at Rs 1,000 and VIP tickets at Rs 5,000. VIP ticket holders will get an individual picture with Dr John Demartini. For more details, call 7299027776 and for online booking visit www.bgs.successgyan.com
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A recent study by Optum found that 46% of the Indian workforce reports suffering from some form of stress.
Don't let your busy and stressful worklife take a toll on you. Excessive stress can have a negative effect on your body, mood, as well as behaviour, ranging from headaches, anxiety, fatigue and irritability.
Dr Hariprasad, Ayurveda Expert at The Himalaya Drug Company, shares natural methods to cope with stress:
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