I have only been a part of this a few weeks, but I love it. Your writings have already helped me transform my thoughts in both business and family. I am truly grateful for these weekly writings and would love to continue receiving them. Thank you.
Sangram, I’ve been reading your posts each week since you launched last year. Bit of a back story, when I moved to SF in 2017 I learned about your ”flip the funnel” model while working in demand gen. It inspired me to work on ABM campaigns (was in pipe with Terminus while at Dialpad but ultimately weren’t ready for a full ABM platform back then). Still, I’ve admired your work since.
Now having followed along here for the last year, I can say that you’ve helped me become a better marketer and founder (currently running marketing for my own startup), as well as a better parent, colleague and friend. Thank you for your candor and openheartedness, and for discussing your faith—it’s been one of my favorite parts.
I do hope you continue to write for us here. All the best to you and your loved ones.
Please keep writing, Sangram! I have learned a great deal from your weekly musings and especially appreciate your shares on balancing/nurturing work and home. And I am halfway through MOVE—love this clear, concise, and actionable book!
Love these - very few people share this way - the business and personal and as such a sound beacon of vulnerability done well - so my vote ; if you are up for it - keep on keeping on :) we are here!
I read every week, and always get something out of your writing. It's a great insight into the focus and intention it takes to build a business, and I love that you share what's going on with your family. The balance between work and personal life is a universal challenge, and you've made me reflect on my own choices. I sure hope you continue to share!
Your posts are guidance, reinforcement and inspiration for entrepreneurs and leaders. They're also a reminder and a touchstone of keeping the important things, the important things. Paul is my favorite writer too.
I haven't been able to read every week, but I echo much of what has been said below. Your authenticity and transparency is refreshing. I vote continue if you have capacity!
Hi Sangram, First of all I love your writings and so please continue to do it. I love your transparency and the strategic and tactical tips you offer will certainly help entrepreneurs, consultants like me to become intentional in there works. I also love your personal notes that helps to balance family with work.
One of the few honest journals that come thru. And not from someone who is a self-proclaimed Guru trying to sell me a book on “how to live better”. Your writings hit a chord every week as they are authentic and relatable. Carry on!!
Sangram, don't stop writting, I wait for thsese letters each week.
I love that you dont fuss too much about going over the editing, you are doing to get it done, it doesn't need to be perfect and I wish I could be more like this.
Many of your stories have struck a chord with me. This week's card/note giving lesson is a good one. When I travel abroad, I hid little notes all around the house and in my husbands things, so when I am away he finds one and knows that I am thinking about him.
I love your insights on business you have a lifetime subscriber.
Agreed! I love the typos. Shows he’s human. And that despite his busy schedule he is committed to publishing each week even if that means sacrificing proofreading or editing. He writes from the heart and it shows. That’s all that matters.
I have only been a part of this a few weeks, but I love it. Your writings have already helped me transform my thoughts in both business and family. I am truly grateful for these weekly writings and would love to continue receiving them. Thank you.
thanks Greg - super appreciate the support and your application of it as well!
Sangram, I’ve been reading your posts each week since you launched last year. Bit of a back story, when I moved to SF in 2017 I learned about your ”flip the funnel” model while working in demand gen. It inspired me to work on ABM campaigns (was in pipe with Terminus while at Dialpad but ultimately weren’t ready for a full ABM platform back then). Still, I’ve admired your work since.
Now having followed along here for the last year, I can say that you’ve helped me become a better marketer and founder (currently running marketing for my own startup), as well as a better parent, colleague and friend. Thank you for your candor and openheartedness, and for discussing your faith—it’s been one of my favorite parts.
I do hope you continue to write for us here. All the best to you and your loved ones.
wow! i am grateful for you taking the time to take both business and life examples along with my faith stories as part of your weekly reading.
i will keep going!
Keep Calm and Carry On!
being Calm is the hard part :) thanks my friend.
You are quite calm ! Love the energy !
Please keep writing, Sangram! I have learned a great deal from your weekly musings and especially appreciate your shares on balancing/nurturing work and home. And I am halfway through MOVE—love this clear, concise, and actionable book!
awesome - so good to hear Natasha - Keeping MOVing...
Love these - very few people share this way - the business and personal and as such a sound beacon of vulnerability done well - so my vote ; if you are up for it - keep on keeping on :) we are here!
thank you Amy for your support - i am simply documenting as the day goes on...
I read every week, and always get something out of your writing. It's a great insight into the focus and intention it takes to build a business, and I love that you share what's going on with your family. The balance between work and personal life is a universal challenge, and you've made me reflect on my own choices. I sure hope you continue to share!
wow! thank you Michelle - that means a lot to me.
we all make choices - glad my examples are helping you with your reflections.
Love getting your emails. If you have the bandwidth, would love to keep getting them!
thanks for saying that - it is work but good work.
Your posts are guidance, reinforcement and inspiration for entrepreneurs and leaders. They're also a reminder and a touchstone of keeping the important things, the important things. Paul is my favorite writer too.
thanks Matt - that was a great breakfast we had out of this note and can't wait to work with you.
Keep it going! I always look forward to reading and learning.
thank you Christi - i greatly appreciate it.
I haven't been able to read every week, but I echo much of what has been said below. Your authenticity and transparency is refreshing. I vote continue if you have capacity!
thank you so much!
Hi Sangram, First of all I love your writings and so please continue to do it. I love your transparency and the strategic and tactical tips you offer will certainly help entrepreneurs, consultants like me to become intentional in there works. I also love your personal notes that helps to balance family with work.
it's always a struggle to keep things in balance but i share what i can do to make it work as i learn.
I love your weekly writing - your honesty and intentionality with how you approach work and family really shine. Please continue!
that's all i got - don't know how else to write.
One of the few honest journals that come thru. And not from someone who is a self-proclaimed Guru trying to sell me a book on “how to live better”. Your writings hit a chord every week as they are authentic and relatable. Carry on!!
ha! i am glad i am not a "guru" - just trying to make sense of the world around me and blessed for everything i got.
Sangram, don't stop writting, I wait for thsese letters each week.
I love that you dont fuss too much about going over the editing, you are doing to get it done, it doesn't need to be perfect and I wish I could be more like this.
Many of your stories have struck a chord with me. This week's card/note giving lesson is a good one. When I travel abroad, I hid little notes all around the house and in my husbands things, so when I am away he finds one and knows that I am thinking about him.
I love your insights on business you have a lifetime subscriber.
Cheers!
typos and uncapitalized letters is something i how i think... it's not all perfect, just like life.
it's just me.
Agreed! I love the typos. Shows he’s human. And that despite his busy schedule he is committed to publishing each week even if that means sacrificing proofreading or editing. He writes from the heart and it shows. That’s all that matters.
amen! thank you for allowing me to be me.
not perfect. just imperfect. me.
thank you Connie - i appreciate your note back to me.