 Hi, my name is Rashi Mithil Naya and I'm the co-founder of VOOP, which stands for Women of Opinion. We help identify and recognize top advocates for brands. Tips that I would love to share with fellow entrepreneurs are primarily three. The first one would be to actually make sure you're building a really, really good work culture in your team. It's very important that you're hiring right, that you're keeping the team motivated and you're building a culture which allows for everyone to be themselves and grow. At VOOP, we have no office timings, we have a lot of fun at work, the work-life balance is something we make sure we focus on. It's the small everyday things that allow people to give their best that really, really come. So that would be my first tip. The other factor that's really important as an entrepreneur is to always focus on progress instead of perfection. And 80% now is much better than 100% much, much, much later. So actually in praise failure, understand that it's okay. At VOOP, we understand that people make mistakes and we completely understand that. And then we own up to it and we say, hey, sorry, we made a mistake. And then we learn from it and we move on. And that's really the culture that we want to build. The last tip that I think is extremely crucial for a business is to make sure that your team and your organization are set for a much larger goal and a much larger purpose. At VOOP, while we help the brands, we work on our marketing, we never forget that our larger purpose of really being who we are is to help girl children go to school. So every time women do anything on our platform, all the time that they spend with the brands, that helps create funds which helps girls go to school. And everybody on the team doesn't have targets in terms of sales. They have targets in terms of school days that they need to individually help achieve. So just having that sense of purpose, meeting the schoolgirl that we're helping on an ongoing basis, helps create positive energy within the team and even sends off a little cycle of good karma. Because the better that you do for society at large, the better that your business will grow as well.