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Entrepreneur Journal Week 10

The Process of Becoming During this week, I learned that hierarchy benefits companies in making choices and that only by encouraging change and experimentation can companies of all sizes adapt and grow in the midst of much uncertainty. But what I like the most is to think of myself as someone that can do great things and much good. I want to take the challenge to go big, dream big and pursue my goal. I am working on my thoughts; I think I am the number one saboteur of my work. I can see so much good in the work of others, in their personalities, but when it is about me, I am so harsh. The good thing is that now I can see it. It is part of changing it. It hasn't gone, I still have thought of discouragement, but then I recognized that I am not perfect, I am learning, and there are things that others like about me and my work, and I choose to trust them. I want to spend 20% of my day pursuing my big dream. The thing is that I like to learn so many things, which is not bad; I think...

Entrepreneur Journal Week 09

A Great Leader From Guy Kawasaki the concept that stood out for me is trusting people, this makes me think about Heavenly Father. He is trusting that I will choose correctly and return to Him. He is trusting me with 5 children to care for them, to walk with them, and to love them as he loves them. Now I can think that He trusts that I can be a  disciple of Christ and that I will serve others. This leads me to trust more in Him. He knows I can become a baker. From Frank Levinson, I got to hire nice and caring people. From Carly Fiorina, I learned that leadership is based on three abilities 1. Capability, 2. Collaborations, and  3. Character. She gave some ideas about capability that were interesting to me. I want to be a good leader, especially in my family. These ideas are to keep innovating, taking risks, and celebrating new ideas. I keep thinking that if I start practicing with my family when the time comes that I manage a working team, it will be easier for me to contin...

Entrepreneur Journal Week 08

Excellence Does Not Come Easily or Quickly Elder Holland addressing students from BYU stated, "Excellence does not come easily or quickly." The phrase gives me the idea to keep pursuing my goals even when it is hard. Life is not easy, it is beautiful even with the difficulties that come with it, but sometimes it feels that you are alone and that you have given everything. But guess what? You are not alone, and you are in the process of refinement. And that hurt, but it is possible thanks to the Atonement of Christ. President Thomas S. Monson said, " Mortality is a period of testing, a time to prove ourselves worthy to return to the presence of our Heavenly Father. To be tested, we must sometimes face challenges and difficulties." I know challenges are not so pretty, but I can testify, they have been great sources of learning and strengthening. I can say, difficulties make me humble myself and trust more in God.   I want to remember the words of Elder Holland. He sai...

Entrepreneur Journal W07

 The more meaningful habit During this week I read the seven habits of highly effective people. I will name the habits and then choose the one that I believe will help me fill my life with passion.  1. Be proactive 2. Begin with the end in mind 3. Put first things first 4. Think win/win 5. Seek first to understand … then to be understood 6. Synergize 7. Sharpen the saw I cannot choose one, because I believe some of them can help me to fill my life with passion. Here are the ones I chose to begin with the end in mind, seek first to understand and then to be understood, and finally sharpen the saw. Why did I choose these habits? I realized it is something I am lacking and if I develop these habits will allow me to follow my goals with more passion. I am willing to look for a clearer vision and more effectiveness. I believe it will be easier for me to choose my path as I analyzed which one can help me to become the person I and my Heavenly Father wan...