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Emilie Perz and Vidhya Subramanian Discuss Female Disruptors with Candice Georgiadis

Emilie Perz, launched Sequential Body a new online fitness platform

Emilie Perz, launched Sequential Body a new online fitness platform

Vidhya Subramanian, founder and CEO of Zymmo

Vidhya Subramanian, founder and CEO of Zymmo

Candice Georgiadis

Candice Georgiadis

Emilie Perz, launched Sequential Body a new online fitness platform. Vidhya Subramanian, founder and CEO of Zymmo

Whether we are talking about addiction or injury, yoga teachers are aligned with an arsenal of therapeutic practices to help manage pain, depression, anxiety, etc.”
— Emilie Perz, launched Sequential Body a new online fitness platform
GREENWICH, CT, USA, October 28, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Candice Georgiadis, owner of the blog by her namesake, interviews individuals on the cutting edge of hotel, travel, lifestyle and other similar topics. She expands the marketing footprint of individuals and companies with a combination of branding and imaging across social media and conventional websites.

What once was a male dominated realm, woman's industry disruption has gained huge momentum, allowing for a whole new view on existing problems. as well as completely un-imagined new developments. Candice Georgiadis is helping spread the word across social media as well as conventional websites. By building the image and brand of these companies, it allows them to be more competitive as well as potentially gain access to more resources. Reach out to Candice Georgiadis at the below contact options to see how she can help you and your company get better exposure and a stronger image/brand.

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Emilie Perz, launched Sequential Body a new online fitness platform
Can you share 3 of the best words of advice you’ve gotten along your
journey? Please give a story or example for each.

Go for it — when the pandemic hit I wasn’t sure if it was the appropriate time to start an online business. I worried that things would open quickly and I wouldn’t have the time/energy to commit to it. I worried that my lack of business and enterprise skills would affect my ability to run it. I worried that I wouldn’t generate enough money through sales to sustain it. But all of those fears were dismantled when I finally just did it. Do the launch. Start the thing. Whatever it is, I promise you the road will pave itself, but you must be brave enough to take the risk and willing enough to stay on the journey.

Be Brave — nothing good comes from acting out of fear and hesitation.

Have discipline — You won’t make much roadway in life if you immediately
give up on something when you don’t like the end result. Commitment is
everything. When you dedicate your energy purposefully into one place
you will see results. But it takes that much discipline. Read the rest of the interview here.

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Vidhya Subramanian, founder and CEO of Zymmo
Can you share 3 of the best words of advice you’ve gotten along your journey? Please give a story or example for each.

As an early-stage start up, you need to make every dollar go a long way. It’s kind of intuitive, but many have helped me to keep this in mind every day. Being thoughtful about where we spend the money and what we are getting for it — I think is the most important responsibility for a CEO.

Another good bit of advice is to be nimble and have the ability to pivot quickly. When I worked at large corporations, it could be kind of like turning a ship. As a small company, you need to be like a speed boat, not an oil tanker. You should be able to turn quickly, and should be able to react instantly to what’s happening.

Many others have advised me to be prepared for anything. In a start-up environment, not all days are going to be the same. When I was in my corporate world, there was more predictability. I had my role, and my team. My yearly strategy was set, and I knew the projects I was working on. There are always uncertainties in life, but relatively speaking, that was a stable environment. Working for large companies, there was a lot of predictability in my life. That has completely disappeared for me!

Now every day is different. It’s not just talking about funding. It’s the excitement of a magazine picking up an article on us, or the app coming together. It’s getting our first order, or having our first customer service issue. Every day looks different. That’s something I was told by other start-up founders. It’s a very different life and a very different mindset. You need to be prepared for it and not make the same mistakes twice. Be courageous and learn. That’s what I tell myself every day! The full interview is available here.

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About Candice Georgiadis
Candice Georgiadis is an active mother of three as well as a designer, founder, social media expert, and philanthropist. Candice Georgiadis is the founder and designer at CG & CO. She is also the Founder of the Social Media and Marketing Agency: Digital Agency. Candice Georgiadis is a Social Media influencer and contributing writer to ThriveGlobal, Authority Magazine, and several others. In addition to her busy work life, Candice is a volunteer and donor to St Jude’s Children’s hospital.

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