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Daria always wanted to work for the Russian government and never imagined that she would end up living in the United States. But 5 years ago, she and her husband decided that it was a good move to come to Silicon Valley. Daria’s husband is a tech entrepreneur and had started several startups.
Moving to United States, Daria didn’t know what she was getting herself into. She didn’t know that she was going to be all alone, fall into depression and experience immense self doubt. Through her journey and experiences she went looking for answers. She discovered neuroscience that was offered at Stanford. She was finally able to be set free and find her inner joy.
With her experiences she went on to produce 2 amazing communities in the neuroscience industry with a cofounder. She connected amazing people with well known doctors in the neuroscience industry. She’s worked with Dr. Adam Gazzaley, and Dr. David Eagleman to name the few. Daria launched a successful program, The Dream Sprint, where she coached and mentored people who wanted to get more connected with people, live out their dreams and get clarity for their life.
Daria launched her entrepreneurship journey when she was only 23 years. Daria is a mindset expert who has helped hundreds of people tap into the power of their brain to gain clarity and make their dreams come true.
Quotes by Daria
What is really needed is the ability to connect with people and the ability to understand your value.
Be confident.
You can do amazing things just by pushing yourself out there and knowing how to communicate and basically open doors for yourself without waiting for somebody else to do it for you.
I do all my things through cold pitching.
No matter where I am, no matter what language I speak, it’s just courage plus understanding how to find this key to any person.
Nothing is by chance when you start thinking about something and you really focus on that, this information comes to you.. And it happens all the time.
You start with the relationships that you have.
Understand your value.
If you’re underselling yourself, that’s never a good start.
You have to learn how to create opportunities for yourself, and only after that, this will be an accumulation effect where the opportunities will find you.