An Inspiring Entrepreneurial Journey
Participants of our webinar drew inspiration from freelance success stories, motivating them to pursue their passions, embrace risks, and recognize that it's never too late to start.
The leadership and presentation of our webinar meeting was made by Portugal. In this direction, information was given about Podcast, Business world and statistics in the business field in the world.
Participants of our webinar drew inspiration from freelance success stories, motivating them to pursue their passions, embrace risks, and recognize that it's never too late to start.
The DigiUP project empowers young people by developing their digital entrepreneurship skills, equipping them to succeed in tomorrow’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.
EducPro delivered the webinar “Skills for Becoming a Digital Entrepreneur” with 13 participants actively joining the interactive part. The session focused on Time Management and Discipline plus Digital Marketing, showing why these skills matter for planning work, staying consistent, and reaching customers online. Participants shared reflections through live interaction: many felt excited and motivated, and they highlighted common challenges for digital entrepreneurs such as finding an innovative idea, attracting customers, and managing time and productivity. They also reflected that success comes from believing in yourself, being persistent, and turning passion into a career.
Švietimas ir Paveldas delivered the webinar “Skills for Becoming a Digital Entrepreneur,” focusing on Financial and Business Acumen and Technical Skills. The session explained why understanding money and business decisions (budgeting, pricing, sustainability, risk awareness) and having strong technical skills (tools, platforms, digital confidence) are essential for building and scaling a digital business. The partner also introduced skill-development methodologies Problem-Based Learning and Project-Based Learning covering definition, key features, benefits, implementation, tools/resources, and real-life examples. In total, 14 participants participated, and their reflections emphasised learning through practical tasks and real challenges, and how these methods help them feel more confident applying financial and technical thinking in real entrepreneurial situations.
Creative Youth Academy delivered the webinar “Skills for Becoming a Digital Entrepreneur” with 14 participants actively joining the interactive part. The session focused on Communication and Networking Skills plus Creative Thinking and Problem-Solving, highlighting how entrepreneurs need to communicate clearly, build connections, and adapt ideas quickly. The partner also presented skill-development methodologies—Mentorship Programs, Hackathons, and Innovation Challenges—explaining how structured guidance and fast-paced teamwork build real entrepreneurial experience. Participant reflections highlighted creativity, adaptability, curiosity, and problem-solving as key qualities, while challenges mentioned included burnout, work–life balance, limited financial resources, reaching clients quickly, and time management. Participants also shared useful tools such as Canva, Google Analytics, and ChatGPT, and suggested showing impact with demos, metrics, case studies, infographics, and testimonials.
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