So You Want to be an Entrepreneur - I was less than thrilled to be reading this book as I consider it to be very narrow in scope and it is difficult to relate to when you know that you don't want to own a business. However, I felt that I submitted a fair book report that was neutral in voice. I am really glad to be done with it.
A couple of weeks ago I began reading A Hero's Journey. I think that this would have been a much better book to based this course on. It provides similar introspection and activities but speaks to people of all walks of life. The teachings/ideas/stories are applicable to young and old, intrapreneur and entrepreneur alike. I will be submitting this book report a little early.
In President Monson's talk, "An Attitude of Gratitude" he mentions a 1940's refrain:
Accentuate the positive;
Eliminate the negative.
Latch on to the affirmative;
Don’t mess with Mr. In-between.
If we could take the time to really live by this advice we would be much happier and would be more successful in all that we undertake.
The e-corner videos this week were interesting. One talked about making sure you accept the right job. I liked that it mentioned that if we make unnecessary assumptions they will often lead to bad decisions. Sometimes we need to remind ourselves what "assume" really means. It then talks about making sure that you find a job you love. I think this can be taken two ways. Love the job you have or find a job you love. Sometimes the job you love can't provide for your family in this case, learn to love the job you have and you can be successful. Other times, you need to learn to love the job you have because it provides for your needs. Both jobs can be fulfilling it is all about attitude and perspective.
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