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Entrepreneurial Blog – Week 11: Attitude on Money and Balancing the Entrepreneurial Life

Entrepreneurial Blog – Week 11: Attitude on Money and Balancing the Entrepreneurial Life This week’s study, focusing on the Attitude on Money article by Stephen W. Gibson, alongside videos and transcripts such as Is Work/Life Balance Possible , Balancing Your Life , Surviving the Entrepreneurial Life: Work and Family , and Financial Fitness , provided me with a comprehensive perspective on how money mindset and work-life balance deeply impact an entrepreneur’s journey. My attitude toward money has evolved significantly through these lessons. I now see money not just as currency or a means to acquire goods but as a vital tool for creating stability, opportunity, and freedom. The principle from Financial Fitness that resonated most strongly is “pay yourself first.” This means consistently setting aside a portion of every paycheck for investments and savings before addressing other expenses. This disciplined approach not only builds wealth but also creates a safety net that empowers o...

Entrepreneurial Blog - Week 10: Dreaming Big and Building the Right Mindset

 Entrepreneurial Blog - Week 10: Dreaming Big and Building the Right Mindset This week’s lessons really made me think about the importance of dreaming big and what it takes to actually make those dreams happen. The readings and videos pushed me to realize that having a big vision is only the start—you also need the right mindset, tools, and support systems in place to follow through. One thing that stood out to me was Taylor Richards’ story about his boat dealership making the top rankings in North America. It was inspiring to hear how he didn’t settle when he reached the top 100 but kept pushing until they became one of the best. It reminded me that success isn’t about being okay with just “good enough.” Instead, it’s about aiming higher and believing you can achieve more if you keep working at it. I also connected with the idea of “Your Emotional Fingerprint” from Jim Ritchie’s lesson. I never really thought about how understanding my own emotional drivers could help me make bett...

Entrepreneurial Blog – Week 9: Reflections on Leadership, Ethics, and the Journey from Good to Great

  Entrepreneurial Blog – Week 9: Reflections on Leadership, Ethics, and the Journey from Good to Great This week’s learning journey has been deeply enriching, drawing from a variety of perspectives on leadership, ethics, capability, and organizational excellence. Several concepts resonated strongly with me, offering not only insight into effective leadership but also practical wisdom that I can apply in both entrepreneurial ventures and personal growth. One of the most profound takeaways was from Carly Fiorina’s talk on leadership and capability . She framed leadership as a blend of three critical elements: capability, collaboration, and character. Her emphasis on continual learning stood out to me—reminding me that true capability is not just about what you know today but your willingness and curiosity to keep learning every day. This mindset is essential, especially in today’s fast-paced world where adaptability is crucial. Fiorina’s idea that asking the right questions, parti...

Entrepreneurial Blog – Week 8: Embracing Challenges and Persistence

  Entrepreneurial Blog – Week 8: Embracing Challenges and Persistence This week’s study on overcoming challenges really hit home for me as I continue to build my photography business. One major takeaway was the importance of persistence and creative problem-solving in entrepreneurship. David Carrington’s story in Action Hero stood out, especially his point about how the best ideas often aren’t the first ones that come to mind but usually the third or beyond. This reminded me that initial attempts, whether in sales or marketing, might not work perfectly—and that’s okay. The key is to keep trying, think outside the box, and learn from mistakes. I also connected deeply with Elder Jeffrey R. Holland’s message in Good Things to Come . His story about the family struggling with a broken-down car on a long journey was a powerful metaphor for entrepreneurship. It reminded me that setbacks are part of the process and that success often requires steady, patient effort, even when thin...

Entrepreneurial Blog – Week 7: Embracing the 7 Habits to Drive Passion and Purpose

  Entrepreneurial Blog – Week 7: Embracing the 7 Habits to Drive Passion and Purpose This week’s study on the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People profoundly resonated with me, especially as I reflect on my entrepreneurial journey and personal growth. Among all seven habits, “Be Proactive” holds the most meaning for me. This habit emphasizes taking initiative, owning my decisions, and acting rather than reacting to circumstances. As an entrepreneur, I recognize that the ability to be a self-starter is crucial; waiting for the perfect moment or relying on external forces often leads to missed opportunities. Being proactive empowers me to shape my future actively, rather than passively experiencing life’s ups and downs. The 7 Habits framework offers a comprehensive guide that connects personal effectiveness with meaningful relationships, ultimately helping me cultivate both private and public victories. Private victories — mastery of habits like being proactive, beginning with th...