Week 1 Entry
This week we learned some more about the why of Entrepreneurship, specifically related to this course. Finding a why is incredibly important both in life and as an entrepreneur. We covered a broad variety of topics, all of which were key to discovering the "entrepreneurial spirit" inside of us. If we bring aspects of hard work, personal branding, doing what we love, and devoting everything we have to the Lord, we are on a track for success to bless those around us. Although not explicitly said, something I gathered from the readings and videos was that we are building ourselves before and along with our businesses. We can't develop a functional and successful business without first having the traits and characteristics we want that business to hold and operate off of. If we build our "personal brand" in business terms, it involves having attributes that Christ would have, things like honesty, integrity, grit, vision, proactivity, love, and service. The gospel and business/entrepreneurship are closely tied, and principles of progression in the gospel can often be applied to the business world to help us grow in ways we couldn't without it. Finding something we love to do and why we love to do it is the other part. We have all heard the saying that if you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life. The principle is true, that if you apply yourself to something you are passionate about and you are able to deliver value to other people who share those same values, it can be very rewarding. Finding out why you do it is an even deeper level of personal fulfillment, whether it be because you want to provide for your family, help those who have a need for your solution, etc. Your "why" is what will drive you to entrepreneurial success by being the force that keeps you afloat even when the going gets tough. In conclusion, if I can work on myself and be on a path for success, and find my why and driving force, I will have the foundation for a rewarding entrepreneurial journey.
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