Friday, 11 December 2020

W13 Reflection

 This week I loved the study material. The entrepreneur journey would be impossible without the help and guidance of others. Having genuine people around you that you can build relationships with make the entrepreneur journey possible. I am so grateful for everything I have learned this semester. I love all that I have learned on being an entrepreneur. I loved reading the talk by Thomas S. Monson, An Attitude of Gratitude. There were so many great lessons that I can and will apply to my life. I feel that the most amazing gift we have been given is the life and ministry of our Savior Jesus Christ. "He taught us how to pray. He taught us how to live. He taught us how to die. His life is a legacy of love. 

I enjoyed Randy Haykin for his desire to always learn. An example of this is when he said, "I always want to increase my understanding of how business models work." He could have thought he had seen them all and knew all that he could or needed to, but he didn't. He was humble and knew there was so much more to learn. This would be hard to do if you love what you are doing and just keep working though projects as the night comes. It would be really hard to balance work and family life, but Haykin was able to learn more of how to do this and is continuing to try. I hope to be like Haykin in that aspect if I ever started my own company.

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