If I were to talk to someone before they began their entrepreneur journey, there are a few different things that I would want them to know. The first lesson that I would teach them would be to not ever be afraid of failure. Of everything that I learned in this class, I believe that principle to be the most important. I would explain to them that failure is necessary in order to improve and grow your business. I would then teach them to strive to be original. We had the opportunity to learn about the experiences of so many different entrepreneurs this semester, and something that stood out to me about them was that they all had very original stories and business experiences to share. What I learned from that is that originality opens many paths to potential success. One word of caution that I would share with this person would be to be aware of the temptation to give up that will surely come and to fight that temptation with everything they have. I would tell them that giving up will not help them achieve success and that they just have to push through the difficult times, learn from them, and then use what they learned to become better.
Entrepreneur Journal
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Entry #12
This week for the $100.00 challenge, I had the opportunity to create a presentation about my business to report on my experience. I appreciated the opportunity to do that because it allowed me calculate my profits and/or losses and it also allowed time to reflect on what I had learned from this experience. When considering the importance of failure on the path to success, I feel it to be absolutely crucial. I think that it is safe to assume that everyone who has been able to achieve success has had to face great failure in the process. Failure is what teaches us how to be more successful the next time around. If it were not for failure, we would not know what needed to be changed and we also would not learn nearly as much. Failure is an important part of life. There are countless stories of very successful people who first had to face one or multiple major failures before they were able to achieve that success. Michael Jordan, for example, was actually cut from the basketball team in high school, and it is clear that that failure taught him what he needed to do in order to become better at basketball.
Friday, December 2, 2016
Entry #11
This week for the $100.00 challenge, I was able to continue working with my business by continuing to advertise and by servicing clients. I have most recently been focusing my advertising efforts on friends and family members who live nearby, and it has brought me some success. I really enjoyed this week’s discussion board assignments because I feel like they taught me a lot about what it takes to buy a business and how to successfully run a family-owned business. Those are two things that I had not before learned much about, so I was excited to complete the assignments this week so that I could learn more. I did not realize before this week how many decisions must be made before making the final decision of what business to purchase. I did not know that there were so many different financial aspects of buying a franchise and how crucial it is to make sure that your finances are in order before making such a purchase. I also especially appreciated the chance to learn about another entrepreneur this week, Eric Slaubaugh. I thought that his story did a lot to reiterate what we had learned this week because he was an entrepreneur who ran a family-owned business.
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Entry #10
This week for the $100.00 challenge, I was able to begin advertising to an entirely new area with new customers. I moved to Arizona from Rexburg this past week, and so I am now able to to continue doing my business in an new location. I have been able to advertise my business through Facebook. For this week’s reading material, I had the opportunity to review more entrepreneur blogs that taught me a lot of new skills and tools that I could use in my own business ventures. One page that I found that I was especially drawn to was one titled “How To Change The World” by Guy Kawasaki. The title was what initially caught my attention because obviously changing the world would be something that I would love to do, just like many other people, I’m sure. As I continued to look at this website, I was especially impressed by all of the different things that Mr. Kawasaki is involved in and how he has such a desire to help others learn how to create change in this world. I really like how he has taken to writing books, creating a website, and giving speeches as ways to continue to inspire others to do good.
Friday, November 18, 2016
Entry #9
This week for the $100.00 challenge, I was able to continue the process of advertising my nail painting business, but I have found obtaining business to be quite tricky. Luckily, I am going to have the opportunity this coming week to advertise in a new location and I am hopeful that I will be able to find more customers and success with my business in that new location. In reference to what Elder L. Tom Perry said, I have had the opportunity this past week to really consider how I value money. For me, personally, I do not believe that I value money all that much because money is not something that I am particularly worried about very often. This is interesting because I am clearly not in the best place financially, since I am a young college student. Regardless of my current situation, however, I am just not usually one to stress or worry about money too often. I have also learned this past week about the importance of managing your money well and making sure to avoid debt whenever possible because more often than not, getting into debt will just be a continual detrimental process for you and your loved ones.
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Entry #8
This week for the $100.00 challenge, I was able to continue advertising my nail painting business, and I was also fortunate enough to paint the nails of my very first customer. I was also able to speak with a couple of other prospective customers, whom I expect to paint the nails of this coming week. This week provided me with the opportunity to reflect on my experience of reading the E-myth book. I learned quite a bit from this book about how to successfully run your own business. Something that I learned from it that I did not know before was that it is important to create and run your business in a way that will make it easy for anybody to run it the very same way as you even if you are not there. This is what is called a “turn-key” business because all the new boss has to do is turn the key and the business is ready to go. I had never really thought of McDonalds as a successful entrepreneur business before I learned that it is actually one of the best in the world because it can and has been easily duplicated in a way that creates the very same results.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Entry #7
This week for the $100.00 challenge, I was able to continue the process of advertising my nail painting business. I was becoming slightly discouraged because no one had contacted me about wanting to set up an appointment to have their nails painted, so I decided to begin advertising my business on Facebook. I was able to post a photo of my flyer to my ward Facebook page and also to the local garage sale Facebook page. I have been fortunate enough to already have been contacted by a couple of different people for appointments. Something from this week’s readings that really stuck with me was President Kimball’s talk on the Savior and the perfect leadership qualities and He exemplified during His life on earth. I really appreciated the opportunity to learn more about what those attributes were because it also helped me set goals for myself as far as how to best develop those attributes. I am always striving to become more like Jesus Christ, and I now know how I can continue to strive for that even in the business world or any other situation when I might have the opportunity to become a leader. I am anxious to begin working at developing those wonderful leadership qualities that the Savior showed us.
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