After the March Breakfast of the Entrepreneurial Women Network for female students
Another March breakfast of the Network of Entrepreneurial Women for female students is behind us. As usual, it took place in a nice atmosphere, with morning coffee and croissants. The guest of the breakfast was Anula Kołakowska, founder of the "Tip Tap" tap dance school. I encourage you to read the report from the breakfast written by students of the Warsaw University of Technology and invite you to the next breakfast, which will take place on April 21!
Report from the March breakfast of the Network of Entrepreneurial Women for female students: "We are students of the Warsaw University of Technology on a daily basis, but above all we are friends and we do many things together. Everyone wonders how on earth two such different characters can stand each other. However, we notice that thanks to these differences we broaden our horizons, learn new things, meet interesting people. The Breakfast of the Network of Entrepreneurial Women was another such activity. Unfortunately, the announcement said that the meeting was intended for female students of the University of Warsaw. However, during our studies we learned that it is always worth trying and we immediately decided that we could not miss the event. In order to fulfill the tradition, we appeared at the Breakfast together, of course. Those who do not try, do not win. And so it happened this time - participating in the Breakfast of the Network of Entrepreneurial Women was an extremely valuable experience for us. We had the opportunity to listen to the story of Anula Kołakowska - a brave and extremely ambitious woman who decided to make her dream come true. The story of her development business was incredibly inspiring, and the most interesting stories were how Anula dealt with problems. Her story made us realize that being "your own boss" is an attractive job, but also requires a lot of your own time and energy. However, the biggest surprise for us was Anula's young age! We didn't expect that someone not much older than us could run a company on her own! The conversation took place in a friendly atmosphere, over croissants and coffee. And so the 20-minute meeting we had planned turned into a 1,5-hour discussion. After the first Breakfast, we are not planning to open our own company yet, although we have recently noticed that in our free time we are already exchanging ideas for our own business. We are looking forward to the next meetings 🙂 Asia and Julia”