
You’ve got to have a good sense of purpose.
— Pavlo Phitids, Aurik Business Accelerator
If you have three months’ reserves, build it up to six months…
— Pavlo Phitids, Aurik Business Accelerator
Unless you make your money during the holiday period, I would highly recommend it [taking a break].
— Pavlo Phitids, Aurik Business Accelerator
Life is hard.
And complicated.
How can you build a resilient business and mind-set?
How can you enhance your ability to recover quickly from the inevitable difficulties you’ll encounter?
The Money Show’s Bruce Whitfield interviewed Aurik Business Accelerator founder Pavlo Phitidis.
Listen to the interview in the audio below (and/or scroll down for quote from it).
It’s relentless! It just doesn’t stop!
— Pavlo Phitids, Aurik Business Accelerator
You’ve got to regulate what you expose yourself to… don’t trust it [Twitter] always…
— Pavlo Phitids, Aurik Business Accelerator
Do what you do, and make what you do simple.
— Pavlo Phitids, Aurik Business Accelerator
Most of the businesses with proper systems in place… are bringing in cash…
— Pavlo Phitids, Aurik Business Accelerator
A business should be able to stand apart from you.
— Pavlo Phitids, Aurik Business Accelerator
South Africa has become increasingly less relevant abroad.
— Pavlo Phitids, Aurik Business Accelerator
Whether the economy is fast or slow, if you build your business right… you won’t get caught up in the engine room…
— Pavlo Phitids, Aurik Business Accelerator
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