Throughout my educational Journey one aspect has repeatedly stuck out to me. The Entrepreneurial life is not for everyone. The life of an Entrepreneur is tough. When you take the first risk of starting your company you often have no income, little in savings, and worry about failure. Until your company hits the break even point you will constantly be thinking of what you can do to get by as all your funds are devoted into something which hasn't given you a return on investment yet. Eventually you may decide to call it quits and shut down operations taking the loss that comes with it. You feel heartbroken knowing you have failed and are at a loss of what to do now. As a failure where can you go?
The answer is simple. Take one out of the pages of Albert Einstein and don't see yourself as a failure. Instead, you have found one way not to start a business. An Entrepreneur must not consider failures as the end of their journey. These are road blocks which need to be overcome. It is your job as an entrepreneur to find a way to pass those road blocks and start again.
I caution those who pursue the entrepreneurial journey for money. There is nothing wrong with desiring financial stability however if your only reason for wanting to be an entrepreneur is to obtain riches and status in higher society then you may be setting yourself up for failure. Instead of looking at situations and asking yourself what needs to be done for my company and those who work for me you will look at situations and ask yourself what will generate the most money for me. There is a good chance this kind of thought will lead one to dishonesty and distrust.
If a customer cannot look upon your business with trust and your workers fail to see you as an individual with high moral standards your company will be the one to suffer. Individuals will begin to quit and your clientele will begin seeking out your competitors. With the lack of workers and customers your profits will fall and the demand for your products will continually drop. Success breeds in ethical work environments. When you can be honest with yourself and those around you your company will become stronger and forms of success will follow.
With any Entrepreneurial task your time becomes more limited. Whatever your goals may be never fail to leave time for your family. Entrepreneurs often find themselves so devoted to their company they ignore the needs of their spouse and children. If this is not remedied divorce is inevitable. Find ways to include your family in your projects as well as setting apart a day in the week to focus solely on your family. Each summer take time off to enjoy a family vacation. If you promised your children you will attend their soccer games or another even then keep those promises. Focusing all of your attention on your projects may provide you with great success but what is success if you have no family left to share it with?
The Entrepreneurial Journey is not for everyone. If you do wish to continue on this journey remember what I have shared today. Don't be afraid of failure. Don't do it for the desire of money and higher status. Hold strong moral standards for yourself and your company. Make time for your family. Success will follow.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Self Exploration
What I Have Learned:
This week I had the opportunity to reexamine what I have learned during this semester of schooling. I examined where I was at on the entrepreneurial journey, what resources I had, and where I was headed. I have learned I have a lot of goals in my life that I would love to see come to fruition. These goals will require a lot of hard work and determination. With the support of my friends and family I will be able to accomplish much. I have the motivation to continue forward when times get hard and I have the ability to make wise decisions based off my understanding of various situations.
What I Need to Learn:
I need to learn when would be the best time for me to pursue my goals without taking away a large portion of the time and needs my family requires of me. I have learned a lot but there is more I need to understand before I seek out on this journey. I need to learn more about how I can include my family in my goals without taking away the time they need for their own goals and lives. It is essential I give them the support they need as they pursue their own goals on their own journey and something I will need to learn to encourage them to do.
This week I had the opportunity to reexamine what I have learned during this semester of schooling. I examined where I was at on the entrepreneurial journey, what resources I had, and where I was headed. I have learned I have a lot of goals in my life that I would love to see come to fruition. These goals will require a lot of hard work and determination. With the support of my friends and family I will be able to accomplish much. I have the motivation to continue forward when times get hard and I have the ability to make wise decisions based off my understanding of various situations.
What I Need to Learn:
I need to learn when would be the best time for me to pursue my goals without taking away a large portion of the time and needs my family requires of me. I have learned a lot but there is more I need to understand before I seek out on this journey. I need to learn more about how I can include my family in my goals without taking away the time they need for their own goals and lives. It is essential I give them the support they need as they pursue their own goals on their own journey and something I will need to learn to encourage them to do.
Saturday, July 5, 2014
What is your vision?
Things I learned:
This week I had the opportunity to visualize myself in various scenarios. How would I act if I was about to lose a very important customer if I choose to go to my child's dance recital? What would I do if I was about to complete my dream yet it meant losing my family? How do I see money? Is it a blessing or a hindrance?
The answers may seem obvious to many of you but it required myself to think about who I am as an individual and what was important to me. I have mentioned many times before that my family means everything to me. I would choose my family and keep a promise to my child even if it meant losing a valuable customer. I made a promise to a young child and I do my best to stand by my promises. How can they depend on me if I am never there for them when they need me?
This goes along with my dreams. If completing a goal meant losing my family I would bury my dreams into the ground. No dream is worth keeping if you cannot have your family there to share it.
As for money my stance has not changed for many years. I see money as something each of us needs yet to much money can destroy you. I would accept a job which provided less money if it meant I could still support my family adequately and have more free time to spend with them. I don't need a huge house or a large amount of possessions. I need money to support my family well providing me an opportunity to build joyous moments with my family.
Things I need to learn:
I feel I need to look closely upon my current dreams and goals. How will they affect my family and what if this affect would harm them? What would I do and how would I react if I realized to late what my choices have done to them? Family is everything to me. They should be apart of every decision I make. What ever decisions I make and what ever dreams I fulfill should affect them positively, not negatively.
This week I had the opportunity to visualize myself in various scenarios. How would I act if I was about to lose a very important customer if I choose to go to my child's dance recital? What would I do if I was about to complete my dream yet it meant losing my family? How do I see money? Is it a blessing or a hindrance?
The answers may seem obvious to many of you but it required myself to think about who I am as an individual and what was important to me. I have mentioned many times before that my family means everything to me. I would choose my family and keep a promise to my child even if it meant losing a valuable customer. I made a promise to a young child and I do my best to stand by my promises. How can they depend on me if I am never there for them when they need me?
This goes along with my dreams. If completing a goal meant losing my family I would bury my dreams into the ground. No dream is worth keeping if you cannot have your family there to share it.
As for money my stance has not changed for many years. I see money as something each of us needs yet to much money can destroy you. I would accept a job which provided less money if it meant I could still support my family adequately and have more free time to spend with them. I don't need a huge house or a large amount of possessions. I need money to support my family well providing me an opportunity to build joyous moments with my family.
Things I need to learn:
I feel I need to look closely upon my current dreams and goals. How will they affect my family and what if this affect would harm them? What would I do and how would I react if I realized to late what my choices have done to them? Family is everything to me. They should be apart of every decision I make. What ever decisions I make and what ever dreams I fulfill should affect them positively, not negatively.
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