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Follow Every Rainbow Follow Every Rainbow by Rashmi Bansal
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“Even in the worst and stressed of times I keep telling myself – this cannot last forever. I have learnt to be self-reliant and non-judgmental with people and situations.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“You have to be proud of what you are and whatever you do, do it fully, don’t give up half-way. You absolutely owe it to yourself.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“Love is each human being blooming into a fragrant flower.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“Give all you have, this is the beginning. Give all you do, this is the way. Give all you are, this is the fulfillment.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“Working with limitations and yet going beyond limits is the true test of any entrepreneur.”
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“Professional fulfilment is as important to some women, as a weekly manicure is for others. And both kinds of women should get what they need…”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“For it is our duty to contribute to the world but our right to live – in harmony, in balance.”
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“If you have an entrepreneurial streak in you and you want to do something, please create a good or a service which helps people. Never ever create a business or something where you have to exploit or cheat people because that will never allow you to grow or prosper.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“Handling egos of staff and co-workers is not easy. I prefer a soft approach which carries people along with you. It takes a lot of energy but smoothens your life in the longer run. Lastly, when you raise money”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“Lofty peaks of ambition remain to be conquered. With inner strength and fortitude. And a positive attitude, above all.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“Do what you love to do. I think that’s the most important thing. If you love doing something there is no feeling of ‘working’. It’s not time-bound then, there is no stress.”
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“It’s a passion – not work – and that’s what I also try to keep in the spirit of the whole team.” “Meditation gives me time to introspect, to decide where I want to go, don’t want to go, how fast I want to go. Most people just keep running, running, running….”
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“KRAs (Key Result Areas). “We try to maintain that culture of working out of love for what you do. But KRAs keep reminding us of the bigger picture, the goals we have set for ourselves.”
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“In life, as in business, there are different paths. Only you can choose the path you want to walk.”
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“It’s the choices you make that construct your future. You can choose to become a victim or you can choose to make decisions that empower you. Surround yourself with people who support your vision so you can keep your focus, and your energy!”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“We need to constantly evolve to address the needs of people around us… on an hourly, minute basis.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“Think in a correlated way. Think that when I drink a cup of tea or take a spoonful of sugar whatever activity I do, how it is related to myself, how it is related to the society, the community, and how it is related to the universe.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“Simplify your life, particularly housework. Your home has to be clean, liveable and healthy, that’s all. Women, you know, get consumed by housework. You need to put infrastructure for the family, that’s enough.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“So organisational structure we see, as the banyan tree. You have a banyan tree and it has its shaakhas (vines) which take root and then it sprawls and it sprawls.” The vines become trunks themselves and then a day comes, when the original is no more identifiable. They are vad ka ek van – a sprawling forest within the same, ever-expanding tree.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“So organisational structure we see, as the banyan tree. You have a banyan tree and it has its shaakhas (vines) which take root and then it sprawls and it sprawls.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“There were so many things but everything we cannot do, so which is the most pressing problem we can solve?”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“A resolve to work for nothing but the greater good.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“(Anything you take up, do it with passion and positive attitude… whatever your design… or even if you do a job, I feel you should be devoted to it, then you will get every success.)”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“Be where you are, in that present moment. Be all that you can be, and more.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“Basically I feel that if you are not required to work, means your husband is earning well enough, then do not work for the sake of money. You do something great, something creative. You are a woman, you have a heart, your emotions, you create the family, you create the society, you create the world.”
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“you must live in the present. Suppose, I am here with you right now, I am here with you. What must be happening in the office, doesn’t matter. The minute you go, I will start all my work and all my calls and everything but not now.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“My goal in life is ‘peace of mind’. At the end of the day, I should be sleeping peacefully and quietly, without a single thought.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“Family life can be very smooth and simple. It’s only when you make small things into an ego issue, there are endless problems.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“I have strong empathy for joint family. Though you have to adjust, accommodate a lot, but there are many many advantages. One should always live in joint family.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow
“If you understand the economics of emotion and live with others, for others, what you want happens without apparent effort.”
Rashmi Bansal, Follow Every Rainbow

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