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Week 11 Thoughts and Quotes

Thoughts:  This weeks videos and talks were all very well put. In fact, I asked my husband to watch a couple of the videos. I loved learning about Jim Ritchie’s success in the Financial Fitness video, and the way he went about having enough money to live off of with the investments that he made and the different savings accounts he added two.  These are strategies that I would like to visit in the oven coming weeks and months ahead. I love the idea of having several savings account to help with budgeting needs. Also, the videos that about how difficult it is to balance a family and career when you are an entrepreneur and own your own business.   The best advice I heard was to know that there are more important things than money and if it isn’t that important then you should be able to balance your life more easily.   What is your attitude toward money?  I’ve always been very frugal with the way that I’ve budgeted our money. Being a stay at home mom and not wa...

Week 10 Thoughts and Quotes

The biggest concept I learned throughout this week is that entrepreneurs should take risks.  You don't want to be a trustee when you can compete and do great things through taking those risks.  Also I enjoyed the quote by Taylor Richards when he said not to underestimate yourself , when you involve the Lord you can do great things.  Also, in license to pursue it was very interesting to hear how 2 1/2 times the output was made when google introduced 20% time to their employees. They gained more out of the employees using their personal time  to work on projects, then when they were normally working. By letting them do whatever they want, they were able to fuel their creativity and innovation's which in turn made more products to sell for Google.   After hearing from brother Richie, I would love to read the book you're emotional fingerprint, it sounds as if this would be a great book to help out our endeavors through the entrepreneurial process.  Quot...

Week 9 Thoughts and Quotes

Thoughts for week 9: This weeks lessons had leader written all over it.   This concept makes me think about my role as the mother in my home. It also makes me think about the "we know who wears the pants in your family." This describes me exceptionally well. Mostly because my husband is very passive. Which makes the family dynamics fall on me.  Being a mother has definitely given me a head start in the leadership department. I liked guy Kawasaki's talk about being a baker because you can make more pies and bigger pies. Also, he says they are the most trustworthy people. Learning this week to keep your ethical guard rails pasted on your mirror was also great advice.  My husband and I wrote on paper a few "will not's" for our guardrails after reading and understanding more about them in The Hero's Journey.   Now we just need to add "will do's" to this list to complete it.   The biggest thing I will take away from this week is being a discipl...

Week 8 Thoughts and quotes

Thoughts this week 8- The readings and videos were both really interesting this week, however, I particularly enjoyed the readings.  Elder Holland and President Monson both had excellent talks.  The point and greatest lesson I took away was perseverance in spite of what challenges life throws at us.   Taylor Richards in the video You Can Do Anything, says that we should keep moving forward and do the right things but always remember to involve the Lord. He also said don't ever under estimate yourself or the Lord. I think that if we can remember these aspects throughout our lives it will help when we end up facing trials.  David Carrington said we normally find the problems to solutions instead of finding the solution to the problem. We need to come up with solutions and when we do that can make us great entrepreneurs.  In order to be a good entrepreneur we need to clearly know who we are and what the brand is that we want.  In the book, A Field Guide To ...