Bearded Maker
Bio
Serial Entrepreneur. Startup Coach. Investor. Roboticist. Coder. Maker. Cosplayer. Founder of JMoon.
Stories (3/0)
Today I woke in Toronto to frantic calls from Amazon India...
Today I woke up in Toronto, Canada to frantic calls and messages from Amazon India on my Whatsapp. I had been in a work trance (what I like to call my cocoon where I limit physical proximity and contact with my phone) the last couple of days and concentrating on several projects at the same time as I am normally prone to do - my EMBA classes, working on SmarterAngel.com's v0.18, designing parts for several of my robot projects (BeardedMaker on Instagram) - and went to sleep in the early hours of the morning.
By Bearded Makerabout a year ago in Journal
My 2 weeks of Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship at DraperU
Before registering for the Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship program offered by Draper University I did the following: 1. Got in touch with the Draper Startup House in Bangalore to get my doubts cleared about the program and the accommodation. Though moving to the Draper Startup House in your country is not needed, and I couldn't do it because of my commitments in other places, I highly recommend getting in touch with them. Not only will it help you get familiar with your local startup system more, it will also help you network better before and after the program. If you can move to the closest Draper Startup House I would recommend doing so.
By Bearded Maker3 years ago in Education
How I Manage to Work 20 Hours a Day
My secret to working 20 hours a day for months on end is due to a combination of workaholism and metabolism, which combine together to allow me to do this, so I would not recommend anyone else to try it as not every person's body can handle the things I put usually mine through. My workaholic tendency allows me to continue to work long hours alone, the metabolism makes sure that I don't require much food or water for long periods of time, while passion towards work allows me to do this without any unhealthy stress. Even if the time spent working does not reach exactly 20 hours, it is still around 16 to 18 hours per day, double the normal working hours for most people.
By Bearded Maker5 years ago in Journal