I don’t see my job as just work—it’s my passion. I help businesses, especially MSMEs, set ambitious goals and actually achieve them. Every day, I meet entrepreneurs who are stuck, unsure of how to grow, and I guide them to scale their businesses. Seeing someone double their revenue in 90 days or prepare for an IPO when they once thought it was impossible keeps me going. For me, success isn’t about numbers; it’s about transforming lives and businesses.
The Weekdays
My weekdays start early—usually with a cup of tea and some reading. I’m a big believer in personal growth, so I make time for learning before I dive into my day. Then, it’s back-to-back meetings, coaching sessions, and workshops. Whether I’m mentoring business owners, speaking at an event, or working with my team at Tajurba, my days are full of energy. I love the hustle, but I also make sure to take short breaks to reflect, reset, and plan. Every day is a chance to make an impact, and that’s what drives me.
The Weekend
Weekends are for family, travel, and giving back. I love exploring new places—it gives me fresh perspectives and ideas. But even on weekends, my mind is always buzzing with ways to help entrepreneurs. I often spend a few hours mentoring young business owners, helping them tackle challenges and plan their next big move. I also focus on Tajurba Foundation’s initiatives to ensure we’re making a difference in the lives of underprivileged children. For me, unwinding isn’t about doing nothing—it’s about doing things that truly matter.
The Toys
I’ve never been much into material things—my favorite ‘toys’ are my books, my whiteboard (where all my crazy ideas and business strategies come to life), and my passport. I love traveling because it teaches me more than any class-room ever could. If I had to pick a physical gadget, I’d say my phone—because it connects me to people, ideas, and opportunities.
The Logos
Logos are more than just designs—they tell a story. Google, for instance, represents innovation and relentless curiosity. Amazon is all about thinking big and never settling. But the one that means the most to me is Tajurba—it’s not just a company; it’s a movement. It represents the power of experience (Tajurba means ‘experience’ in Hindi) and how, with the right guidance, any business can thrive.