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Final Advice

Week 14-Final Week This class has been very insightful and influential; it has filled me with great knowledge and has helped me to see things and myself with a new perspective. All around, this class has been one of my favorites. With what I have learned, the last bit of advice that I would share with someone striving to become an entrepreneur would be to remember and commit to these three things: 1. Your values 2. Your family 3. Our Heavenly Father and Savior Jesus Christ, and your relationship with them These three things are most important because they create the guardrails that keep you on the right path; they are your trail markers; they together create your safety net. These three things provide true meaning in our lives, a meaning that can be fulfilled by no other way; they provide true joy and happiness in this life. They also provide the most joy and happiness, as well as exaltation and salvation, in the life to come. Committing to these things will help to provide ...

Doing What You Love and Being Honest With Yourself

Week 13: What I Learned: I really learned a lot from the video "Avoid the Wrong Job". I learned: * Don’t do things because you think they are what another person wants to do. Tell your story and do what you are passionate about. You get to craft your story. * Pick something you think is fun and that you are going to enjoy. Don’t take a job that you hate just so you can move on to something better. Do something you love now. * Pick your career now. Then you can change later if you desire. You can always change and choose different ventures. The world has changed from sticking with one job to engaging in several throughout life. Subtract the anxiety and pressure of choosing a career and you will choose something you actually like.   * Recognize that you don’t want to be “the best” at something. Don’t be a specialist. Learn more and be well-rounded, more generalized. And take advantage of opportunities that come up that may take you out of...

True Purpose and Self-Belief

Week 12: What I Learned: I really loved the video "Entrepreneurship and Consecration". It taught me so much! I learned that I need to t each myself that it is not what I have, but what I am. Who you are is not what you say, but what you do. I need to listen to the voice within and the voice of God rather than the voice of the world; be inward focused but outward driven. I learned that I need to t urn to the scriptures to know how to run my business. It has it all! I need to d o all things for the purpose of doing the will of the Lord. If making tons of money is my purpose, even if it is for the purpose of helping others, I will not be happy, nor will I be where the Lord wants me to be. The voice of God is needed in my financial business. I also learned that when we begin to make service to others needs our constant progress, our needs will be met. The talent of men of business is to be used to benefit all people; to uplift the masses and rescue them from poverty. We...

Entrepreneurship and Balance

Week 11 What I Learned: For our businesses, we have to have passion and have to believe that it all is worth it. It is always a struggle to balance life and family, but if we believe enough in all that we do with family and work, we will make time for both and strive and do all we can to get that time in for all our passions. We must put the Lord and our families first, and all things will be balanced in the ways they need to be balanced. What makes life balanced is the understanding that “I am here now” and “I am going to be there then”. Being mindful and present in each moment is finding life balance. Setting priorities and planning our day in accordance with those priorities (shifting out what we don't want in life) is a way to balance. We can stay balanced by being ethical. Never put yourself into a situation where you can’t say no, where you can’t be flexible. We need to be flexible in our plans. We must pay attention to what is important, ask ourselves the right quest...

Faith and Big Dreams

Week10 What I Learned: This week's readings felt like an answer to my prayers. I have been striving to know what career path to choose, and the career path I desire to pursue requires much hard work and more years in school than I ever used to plan on attending. I had felt the Lord's confirmation of this career path at a previous time, and I knew I desired this path, so I felt pretty strongly that this path (to become a Nutritionist) was one that would be good for me and my family. However, in the last couple of weeks and at the beginning of this week, I felt very inadequate. I didn't believe in myself and in my abilities to push through with more schooling and start my own practice as a Nutritionist. I didn't have faith in myself to be able to accomplish these big dreams I had, and I wasn't implementing faith in Christ and His ability to help me to do and become more than I am now. I was asking the Lord at the beginning of this week if I should pursue this caree...

Leading as Christ and Standing in Holy Places

Week 9 What I Learned: I learned that  90% of life is just showing up. This concept reminds me of the need to stand in holy places. Most of life happens with us being at the right place at the right time. For example, I met my husband because we both happened to be at the right place at the right time. Part of this includes standing in places that invite and being a person that invites the spirit to enter and dwell always. As we do these things, we become a leader that follows Christ and that strives to exemplify the way He led and still leads His people. As we do these things, all will be well, with us and those we lead. In addition, I learned that the best leader there ever was is Christ. As we strive to develop Christ-like attributes, we become better leaders that are humble, obedient to good, confident and firm in morals and values, faithful, trusting, trustworthy, genuinely caring and giving, successful, loving, compassionate (to yourself and others), balanced, and stron...

Enduring to the End

Week 8 What I Learned: I learned that being persistent and consistent, even when things are or become difficult, is needed to obtain mastery and to become successful-to fulfill the full measure of our creation and potential. We must a lways keep enduring and keep trying, no matter how long it takes. We must not underestimate ourselves and the Lord; we must not doubt ourselves and what we can do. And the Lord will bless us to push forth and accomplish all we are meant to accomplish. With the Lord, we can do amazing things! I also learned that we need to get to the source of issues and problems. If something continues to go wrong as we keep trying to pursue the same idea/goal and are doing what we can to be persistent and consistent, then taking a step back and trying to figure out the source of the issues will help us to better progress and see improvement. In addition, we need to know the reasons why we do or do not do things. For example, I know that I desire to become a Nutr...