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My Last Lecture

I have thoroughly enjoyed this class, Intro. to Entrepreneurship. You can ask my husband and mom. I have not stopped talking about it this whole semester. I have not only learned a lot, but I am greatly motivated to improve and keep going on this path of an entrepreneur. If I could summarize what I have learned from this class, this is what I would say: It is important to learn how to build a life plan before learning to build a business plan. Once you have a life plan then when building a business plan, it will be firmer and more effective. You’ll see your business and yourself build. You will be able to bless the lives of others, including yourself when you can effectively create a life plan. You need to understand who you are, what you want out of life, and what you want to leave behind. How do you want others to remember you? What kind of a life do you want to live now? You need to get to know yourself, like everything about yourself. Your strengths and weaknesses, your morals ...

That's Not For Me

I really appreciated the video “Avoid the Wrong Job” by Stan Christensen. He talked about things to avoid and by avoiding them then we will avoid getting the wrong job. I have never been one to do something because someone expects me to do it. If I’m going to do it, then it will be my decision. I will not be pushed. My husband can attest to how stubborn and prideful I can be. I do think I can ease up and let others be more of an influence on my life. I do believe that would be beneficial. However, I don’t want to lose my stubbornness completely. I feel like if I learn about my stubbornness and how to use it as a strength it could save me from some iffy situations. As I read more about entrepreneurs who want to start a Fortune 500 company, I’m feeling more and more that that path is not for me. I don’t feel like I would do best in that scene. I don’t think I’d be able to really let my talents shine. I don’t like to compete, and I feel like those entrepreneurs are Olympian-level comp...