I don’t fix businesses. I make founders think [slightlybetter].
most founders don’t lack ideas, effort or ambition. they lack clarity in the [shit] that’s holding ’em back.
why I exist?
I often wondered why some start-ups become so successful while others even struggle to make ends meet. when I entered the start-up eco-system in 2024, I thought founders struggled because they didn’t have the right strategies. however, as I started interacting with them more and more, I realised, it was not because they didn’t have the right strategies rather they didn’t have clarity in what they were building. I saw smart, hardworking and capable founders stuck without knowing what was holding them back. that’s when I realised that no amount of strategy, execution or advice can fix their business until they change the way they think. that’s exactly why I chose to do this and help founders build a [slightlybetter] business beyond the [shit] that is holding them back.
I often wondered why some start-ups become so successful while others even struggle to make ends meet. when I entered the start-up eco-system in 2024, I thought founders struggled because they didn’t have the right strategies. however, as I started interacting with them more and more, I realised, it was not because they didn’t have the right strategies rather they didn’t have clarity in what they were
building. I saw smart, hardworking and capable founders stuck without knowing what was holding them back. that’s when I realised that no amount of strategy, execution or advice can fix their business until they change the way they think. that’s why I chose to do this and help founders build a [slightlybetter] business beyond the [shit] that is holding them back.
what I believe?
I don’t think most founders need advice. I think they need more awareness. because when you’re not fully aware of what you’re doing or why you’re doing what you’re doing, you end up moving in directions that don’t really make sense and without this clarity it becomes even more confusing. in my journey, I’ve met a lot of founders who struggle to build a business and it’s rarely because of something external but because decisions were made without clearly thinking in the first place. I am not saying that you should have a perfect plan because I don’t believe in one either but I do believe in direction – something that feels clear enough to move forward with. And more importantly, something that you understand.
I don’t think most founders need advice. I think they need more awareness. because when you’re not fully aware of what you’re doing or why you’re doing what you’re doing, you end up moving in directions that don’t really make sense and without this clarity it becomes even more confusing. in my journey, I’ve met a lot of founders who struggle to build a business and
it’s rarely because of something external but because decisions were made without clearly thinking in the first place. I am not saying that you should have a perfect plan because I don’t believe in one either but I do believe in direction – something that feels clear enough to move forward with. And more importantly, something that you understand.
the [slightlybetter] philosophy
to make small, intentional shifts that happens with slightlybetter thinking, slightlybetter decisions and slightlybetter actions – one day at a time.
meet harshit
[ personal coach + mentor ]
wise rebel. breaking rules with intuition and intention. personal coach + mentor. on a mission to help people build slightlybetter businesses. harshit began his journey from being a print-maker to desktop publisher to a graphic designer to specialising in brand identity design and now helping founders build a strong foundation for their business to thrive & survive against all odds. he has graduated from london college of communication in print media management and has an experience of over 21 years in manufacturing, food, retail and an agency prior to becoming a personal coach.
wise rebel. breaking rules with intuition and intention. personal coach + mentor. on a mission to help people build slightlybetter businesses. harshit began his journey from being a print-maker to
desktop publisher to a graphic designer to specialising in brand identity design and now helping founders build a strong foundation for their business to thrive & survive against all odds. he has
graduated from london college of communication in print media management and has an experience of over 21 years in manufacturing, food, retail and an agency prior to becoming a personal coach.
how do I help?
if you’ve made it this far, you’re probably looking for a different way to think and build a business that makes sense to you. that’s exactly where I come in. I work with founders in a simple way – not to give them answers but to help them see things more clearly, make better decisions and move forward with direction that feels right for their business. I do this through workshops, 1:1 coaching and consultation and a mentorship program – depending on where you are in your business right now and what you need.
if you’ve made it this far, you’re probably looking for a different way to think and build a business that makes sense to you. that’s exactly where I come in. I work with founders in a simple way – not to give them answers but to help them see things more clearly, make
better decisions and move forward with direction that feels right for their business. I do this through workshops, 1:1 coaching and consultation and a mentorship program – depending on where you are in your business right now and what you need.
