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 In this class I had been asked if I know what my calling is. My answer is no. I do not know what my calling is. I would like to say that I was call to be a mother, but when my kids grow and go what am I going to be call. I want to know what  my calling is. I believe, I will discover it during the class if I try to do so. 

President Gordon B. Hinckley in Building Dedication said, the world is better for "ordinary people who learn in extraordinary ways" I am so ordinary but at the same time something extraordinary. I can do my part better if I know what it is.

The question is how do I know what is my calling? In "Living Life as an Entrepreneurial Hero" I find encouraging to live life as an adventure, and dig deeply for my gifts and talents. I like so many things and I kind a find difficult to find the one or many things I am really good at, but just as president Hinckley said "do the very best" and that is what I am trying to do.

I want to live like an entrepreneur hero by never give up, am I ready to live like this? I am not sure, but I want to try. My first step is to keep update my journal. I understand it will help me see my growth and will guide me as a review my notes, so, I will post every week. I want to embrace failure as a friend, just like Jeff Sandefer said in "Living Life as an Entrepreneurial Hero."

The Start up of you book remind me that I need to invest in myself, so here I am investing in me. It also showed me that I just need to be better in a local professional niche. Over the subjects or topics of the book Plan to Adapt is the one that resonate more, but Pursue breakout opportunities is the one that I need to understand better.

I am not young any more. I am 40 years old, I do not know how much time do I have left, but I want to know myself and live with intent. If I can do this, I am sure it will be easier for my generations to understand in a younger age who they are and start to live with intent earlier in their lives. So yes, I do this for me but also for those to come.  

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