Shivam Shukla: An entrepreneur and emerging Hotelier of India
Director of “Cutting Edge Hotel Consultant Pvt Ltd”. His unstoppable hard work and knowledge is the result of success he achieved in this young age. In the year 2013 he decided to step forward in hospitality field with his father and took a decision to quit ‘Defense Services’ which he cleared in the same year.
He was passionate towards his working which led him to achieve his first goal in the next year:2014 when he started his restaurant “Shukla’s Kitchen”. Proceeding in this field he took over a hotel named “Hotel Florence” in 2016. Shivam Shukla is now heading ahead with his company “Cutting Edge” and simultaneously he is also completing his post-graduation for prestigious IIM college Raipur. He believes age should never be the barrier to acquiring education. Even after having 7 years of the gap from studies, he decided to go for PG after qualifying for the exam in the year 2020.
During the covid 19 pandemics, last year. He with his team served thousands of meals per day to the students coming back to Raipur. His facility management unit of PMGSY (Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana) was converted into a quarantine center and provided the patients with meals four to 4 times a day. His team has been appreciated for their great work by the state government. Even this year he continued to provide meals to Covid affected people and the poor. They have served almost 17000 meals to the needy ones. Shivam Shukla has his view for a society that everyone must be kind and let’s make society a better place to live.
He believes
An entrepreneur should be excited by the prospect of work. They should always have a strong drive to succeed and overcome obstacles. They should not only set big goals for themselves but also see that they are actually committed to achieving them regardless of the countless setbacks that occur.
Challenges keep entrepreneurs nimble and on their toes. If you’re constantly looking for the next challenge, you’ll always be prepared for what comes your way.Consistency is the key to success and a successful man is not only responsible for his company but he has the trait to look after society and contributes from their part for the development and benefit of society.
“A successful man works for the society as well, because they know that society is the backbone of every business and is a medium to achieve success”.According to him Pursuing success is like shooting at a series of moving targets. Every time you hit one, five more pop up from another direction. Just when we’ve achieved one goal, we feel pressure to work harder to earn more money, exert more effort, possess more toys. Standards and examples of “making it” constantly shift, while a fast-paced world of technological and social change constantly poses new obstacles to overcome.In the face of such instability, many people assume success requires a winner-takes-all approach. They believe that success depends on putting all your energy into achieving one goal, be it a single-minded focus on your job or a commitment to being the best soccer mom in your community. But no matter how noble, one goal can’t satisfy all of a person’s complex needs and desires, as the examples at the beginning of the article demonstrate. The same holds true for the goals of a business.
Fortunately, success doesn’t have to be seen as a one-dimensional tug-of-war between achievement and happiness. If developed in the right way, your ideals of the good life for yourself and society can become powerful—and manageable—factors of success. We studied hundreds of high achievers who realize lasting success, make a positive difference, and enjoy the process. And we learned that some of the most successful people have gotten where they are precisely because they have a greater understanding of what success is really about and the versatility to make good on their ideals. In this article, we’ll introduce a practical framework that will help you see success in these same terms. But first, a closer examination of how we arrived at this model.
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