This semester has flown by! I'm so grateful that I chose to take this class. It helped me in multiple ways and I feel better prepared to begin my entrepreneur journey. I would want a group of students to know a few things that I have learned from this class. I came up with a list of valuable lessons that I've learned from this class.
1. You can do anything that you put your mind to
Have goals and crush them. If we don't have goals and set plans in life, where are we going to end up? Write down your goals and do whatever it takes to accomplish them.
2. Stay Positive & push out the negativity
There will always be people that will tell you that you an't do it and that you're not good enough. You need to have the power within yourself to push out all of the negative voices around you. Don't listen to those people and go for what you want!
3. Pursue your dreams & believe you can do it!
I feel like this was stressed a lot in this class. With watching the videos and reading the talks and articles, this was a common theme. We were placed on this earth to SUCCEED. Heavenly Father didn't want to see us fail, He wanted to see us succeed and to succeed greatly. I know that it's so important to believe in yourself. One and three are very similar in that aspect. It all starts with a belief in yourself and your goals/dreams.
4. Never, Ever, Ever, Ever, Ever Give up!
This is a common theme in my life. I know the importance of never giving up when you want something so badly. Keep going, trying and growing, no matter how hard the journey is, it will be worth it.
Overall, believe that you can literally do anything that you put your mind to and DO IT.
Kyra In The Real World
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Friday, March 31, 2017
Belief
Welcome to Week 13 of my thoughts. I can't believe how fast this semester has flown by. I also can't believe that we only have one week left! It was a great semester taking this class and learning all that I could about entrepreneurs. I am glad that I was able to learn more about what it takes to be an entrepreneur.
I think one of the main lessons that I took away from this week and from this class overall, is BELIEF. You need to believe in yourself because who else will? When you feel like no one believes in you or your ideas, you need to have the capacity to believe in yourself. Belief is such a powerful tool that we all need to be able to tap into. It can carry us through some hard times. We have read and/or watched quite a few videos this week of people that had hard lives but they believed in themselves and knew that they could get through anything because of that knowledge. I know that it will be hard to start my own company and to make it successful and to keep going but if I believe in myself, my dreams and ideas then I think that I am off to a great start.
Saturday, March 25, 2017
What's a Business For?
This was a good week of learning about businesses and how we can grow them. I liked how the videos and readings this week talked about how we can make a change in the world. I loved the talk "Are We Not All Beggars?" By Elder Holland that talks about how are all beggars which means we are all equal in God's eyes and we need to treat others better. We need to treat others the same way we would want to be treated. I thought that it was cool that Sarah Endline started her own candy company. It was inspiring to watch her story and to see how she got to where she is today. I also loved to see a woman entrepreneur to help inspire me.
- Based on what you read in the first two pages (pages 3 and 4), why are virtue and integrity so vital to an economy?
Virtue and integrity are important because otherwise, you could run the risk of major business problems. People need to care what they do and say when they feel like no one is watching them. We need to be able to trust others in this economy who know what they are doing and can be trustworthy to do the right thing.
- According to Charles Handy, what is the “real justification” for the existence of businesses?
The
purpose of a business, in other words,
is not to make a profit, full stop. It is to
make a profit so that the business can do
something more or better. That “something”becomes
the real justification for
the business. Owners know this. Investors
needn’t care.
- What are two solutions proposed by Handy that you agree with? Why?
I agree with his thoughts on virtue and integrity. Those are two important characteristics to have in anyone but especially in a business sense.
Friday, March 17, 2017
Happiness
I titled this week's blog post, "Happiness" this week because that's what I feel like the theme was for this week. Happiness is something that we as a people strive for, year for. We all want it. It's that person that we all want to be best friends with. Sometimes we find it the wrong way. We look for it in the wrong places. With the wrong people and sometimes we never really find what we were looking for. We all want to be happy but is happiness? What is TRUE happiness and why does it sometimes feel like it's so far out of reach?
The mini cases that we worked on this week got me to thinking about this topic more. I wrote that family always comes first. No matter what. The mini cases were really good for me to read yesterday. For the past little bit, I have witnessed this very same thing happening to someone who I know. It is heart breaking to see them time and time again choose something or someone over their own family. It makes me sad to watch this happen and make me wonder what I could do to help? I think that the best thing that we can do is decided how we want to react and how we want to live our lives.
Rule 2. Keep the commandments, that includes the temporal ones, tithing and fast offerings.
Rule 3. Think about money and plan how you can become self-reliant.
Rule 4. Take advantage of chances for learning so you will not be ignorant of these matters. Education, as President Hinckley has taught us, is the Key to Opportunity.
Rule 5. Learn the laws upon which the blessings of wealth are predicated.
Rule 6. Do not send away the naked, the hungry, the thirsty or the sick or those who are held captive.
The mini cases that we worked on this week got me to thinking about this topic more. I wrote that family always comes first. No matter what. The mini cases were really good for me to read yesterday. For the past little bit, I have witnessed this very same thing happening to someone who I know. It is heart breaking to see them time and time again choose something or someone over their own family. It makes me sad to watch this happen and make me wonder what I could do to help? I think that the best thing that we can do is decided how we want to react and how we want to live our lives.
- What is your attitude toward money?
- How can your view of money affect the way you live?
- What rules are recommended for prospering?
Rule 2. Keep the commandments, that includes the temporal ones, tithing and fast offerings.
Rule 3. Think about money and plan how you can become self-reliant.
Rule 4. Take advantage of chances for learning so you will not be ignorant of these matters. Education, as President Hinckley has taught us, is the Key to Opportunity.
Rule 5. Learn the laws upon which the blessings of wealth are predicated.
Rule 6. Do not send away the naked, the hungry, the thirsty or the sick or those who are held captive.
Friday, March 10, 2017
Entrepreneur Interview
I really loved interviewing an entrepreneur this week! I interviewed entrepreneur, Lauren Bird, who runs her own cross stitch business called “A Bird and Her Thread”. She has an Etsy shop where she sells her own handmade cross stitch pieces for people. She made my husband and I one for our wedding and it so cute. We have it on our TV stand in our room and I love to look at it because she is so talented at what she does.
It was fun to talk to Lauren about her business and what she likes to do. It was cool to see that she is passionate about what she does and that she is happy doing this. This interview reaffirmed how much I want to start my own business and be happy doing something that I would LOVE to do. Lauren talked a lot about how happiness is really the end goal in running your business and that it is about you but it’s more about the customer and giving them what they want.
It was fun to talk to Lauren about her business and what she likes to do. It was cool to see that she is passionate about what she does and that she is happy doing this. This interview reaffirmed how much I want to start my own business and be happy doing something that I would LOVE to do. Lauren talked a lot about how happiness is really the end goal in running your business and that it is about you but it’s more about the customer and giving them what they want.
I learned more about what goes on behind the scenes of running your own business and what it takes. You always think that you will just magically have your own business but often times we don't think about the work and hours that go into it.
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Two Types of People
In one of the videos "Aspects of Building Trust" where Guy Kawasaki talks about the two different types of people in the world. There are the bakers and eaters. He means that there are people (the eaters) that just think that they need to eat as much of the pie as possible. There are the bakers that see everything as an opportunity to bake bigger and better pies. There are people that don't adapt to help others and don't gain their customer's trust. In contrast, there are the other business owners that know the importance of gaining their customer's trust.
Success in business comes from trust. You want your customer to trust you enough to buy your products that you are selling. They want to see that you love your product too. I think about my LipSense business and how I can be better with having my customers or ladies just following my business trust me. I need to sell my product better and show that I love it and hope that they will love it too. I also need to be available to answer their questions when problems or questions arise. There is an importance in having people trust you because you will be more successful that way.
Success in business comes from trust. You want your customer to trust you enough to buy your products that you are selling. They want to see that you love your product too. I think about my LipSense business and how I can be better with having my customers or ladies just following my business trust me. I need to sell my product better and show that I love it and hope that they will love it too. I also need to be available to answer their questions when problems or questions arise. There is an importance in having people trust you because you will be more successful that way.
Friday, February 24, 2017
Good Things to Come
This week was a very uplifting, inspiring week. We watched the Mormon Message "Good Things to Come". It is my absolute favorite. You can feel so much peace and hope while watching it. We need to remember that things will always get better no matter what happens. That's a valuable lesson to learn in life. It's a good lesson to learn while you're young, that things won't always work out the way you want them to but that they will work out. We need to do our part and keep trying and not give up.
I love what Elder Holland says in the video, "Hold on. Keep trying. God loves you. Things will improve. Christ comes to you in His “more excellent ministry” with a future of “better promises.” He is your “high priest of good things to come.”
I think that this definitely applies to being an entrepreneur. I think that, as with everything else, starting out is the hardest part. It will be hard and the journey may seem endless but there is always help available to us as long as we are trying and if we keep on walking. If we really want something, we should stop at nothing to achieve what we want to. I think of myself starting my own business and all of the obstacles that will come in my way but I need to just address them when they come and push them aside. I shouldn't let them get me down and keep me from living my dreams today.
I've been thinking about my dreams lately and why I have them. What are your dreams? What do you want to accomplish? What's on your bucket list?
And why can't we have that? What's stopping you?
I've been thinking about my dreams lately and why I have them. What are your dreams? What do you want to accomplish? What's on your bucket list?
And why can't we have that? What's stopping you?
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