Hi founders,
This year has been far different than anything we’ve been through. Do you remember that at the beginning of the year, we had the Australian fires raging as well as Kobe Bryant’s passing? So much has happened since then, but being able to adapt and survive this pandemic gives me hope that we can get through the worst of it.
At AppWorks Accelerator, we host 2 batches a year, and this year when AW#20 started, it was in March 2020, right at the height of the pandemic becoming truly global. We had to make a lot of adjustments to accommodate the fact that international founders could no longer fly to Taiwan to attend the program. With over 60% of the batch being international, we knew we had to develop a unique solution so that our international founders get the same opportunities as the local teams.
We decided to create a hybrid program to serve both local and international founders. When we kicked off AW#21, we asked the 11 locals teams to come on-site to our accelerator coworking space, where they were able to get a key to come in 24/7 and could listen to our sharings and program introduction in person. We also asked the 13 international teams to dial in to Zoom where we had a few cameras set up around the coworking space to stream directly to the online attendees. A strange setup but it worked! For the first time in history, we were able to create a hybrid experience for our founders no matter where they were.
Since then, we’ve hosted monthly reviews, fireside chats, and more, all online so that founders could learn from other founders. For the ones that are landing or exploring the Taiwan market, we also include meet-and-greets and company visits to other founders’ offices so they get the local experience as well.
One of our alumni, CK Cheng from AsiaYo (AW#12) also had to deal with this outbreak that dramatically affected his industry. AsiaYo is an online travel agency focusing on vacation rental and hotel bookings and the pandemic brought cross-border travel, which accounts for over 70% of their business, to a halt. CK and his team were able to make some tough decisions and adjusted their resources swiftly towards domestic travel in Taiwan starting from March. This led to the company's first nine months booking revenue to grow at over 50% year-over-year compared to the same period last year.
By adjusting with the pandemic, CK was able to overcome the challenges that battered his industry. And the year isn’t over yet! Who knows what might await us for the rest of 2020 and 2021, and by preparing to be flexible and adaptable in uncertainty, there might be a way through.
If you’re interested in learning more about other founders’ experiences in adjusting to the pandemic, apply to AppWorks Accelerator #22 >> https://bit.ly/369VGqd
- Natalie Feng Lin, Analyst
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As we step into the period of Pisces, I stumbled across a a chart about Pisceans. How on earth do I get both sun and moon sign both as Pisces. How emotionally troublesome.
As the twelfth and last sign of the zodiac, Pisces contains within itself a little experience of all the signs. This gives Pisces Suns the ability to identify with people from all walks of life--from all backgrounds--in some way. These individuals are not only changeable and adaptable, they have open minds and tremendous understanding. But Pisces itself is often misunderstood. Pisces Suns may spend a good portion of their lives yearning for understanding, and the other part in a state of divine discontent. Suffering is sometimes glamorized in the Piscean world.
Sun in Pisces people are frequently pegged as wishy-washy, but this is all a matter of opinion. What you will find behind a vaguely directionless, spacey manner is a deep person with real dreams. Their dreams are more than getting that picket fence or making it up the corporate ladder. Pisces are tuned in to a higher purpose and their dreams transcend the individual. A deep love for humanity, and compassion that knows no bounds is found with this placement of the Sun. Pisceans are not known to be cutthroat business types, nor are they given to throwing themselves out into the world in an aggressive manner. But make no mistake about it, Pisces can be extraordinarily successful when given the chance to express themselves. The arts, marketing, music, teaching, drama, healing arts...these are all fields in which Pisces can find expression. Their imagination, attunement to humanity, and remarkable intuition endow them with enviable gifts of insight and creativity.
Pisces is a sensitive sign--both sensitive to criticism and sensitive to others' feelings. Easily touched by human suffering, at least in theory, Pisces wouldn't hurt a fly. They believe in people, are deeply hurt by compassionless human behavior, and have a hard time saying no. Harsh realities are avoided either through escapist behavior or self-delusion; but every now and again reality does raise its ugly head, and hits Pisces over the head. This is a sad time indeed. Pisces retreats into their own world, self-pitying and giving pep talks to themselves ("I will never trust again!"). Rest assured, though, that these periods are rather short-lived and even useful. Pisces seems to derive energy from their (generally short) bouts of self-pity. They come back stronger, with a spring in their step, ready to face the world again, and just as, if not more, compassionate and trusting as they were before. Some might even wonder if Pisces finds pleasure in suffering. Sometimes this is the case, but most of the time, Pisces pulls a lot of creative energy from sadness. Pisces is the poet or artist with angst, although this trait is often more apparent with Moon in Pisces.
Some find Pisces' tendency to be late for appointments, spaced out behavior, and absent-mindedness amount to irresponsibility. Pisces would be shocked to know this, however. Who me? Pisces wonders. Irresponsible? Pisces Suns absolutely care--their love knows no bounds--but their retreats from ordinary life (whether they are as simple as daydreams or actual departures) that they so seem to need every now and again are not always understandable to no-nonsense signs, such as Virgo or Aries. Many Pisces seem almost allergic to things like shopping lists, maps, directions, and instructions, and for some brave souls, even watches -- they prefer to feel their way through life than to follow some plan. We find plenty of artists, poets, and musicians with Sun (and other personal planets) in Pisces. Piscean themes are woven throughout the songs of Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins and Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, for example.
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Be sweet or be cool ?
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I like both 💓
I'm always an adaptable person. I use the least time to make myself get into the situation & surroundings all the time. I'm glad i got those precious and important experiences which make me have no fear & strong enough when i am in a new place. 💞
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