Visualizing the future
I think the ideas that inspired me
most this week were both about vision. I
am a visual learner. I learn best when I
can see it in front of me, when I can picture it in my mind. Abstract ideas don’t make sense to me until I
can “see” it. This week as I read two
articles really spoke to me: “Identifying
and Exploiting the Right Entrepreneurial Opportunity…for You” by Howard H.
Stevenson and Shirley M. Spence (Harvard Business School, June 22, 2009) and “An
Attitude of Gratitude” by President Thomas S. Monson (Ensign, April 1992).
The Right
Entrepreneurial Opportunity had some very helpful information in it. I really appreciated the framework for
Identifying and Exploiting Opportunities, specifically the opportunity analysis
and criteria. Being an entrepreneur is a
combination of business life and personal life.
I loved the specific points to consider when analyzing a good idea. I love the balance and I truly see the importance
in considering both sides to the equation.
The framework was a great visual for me and I can see how it will help
me work through the decision-making process.
The
Attitude of Gratitude talk felt very grounding for me. As I considered looking back and taking stock
of blessings in my life, I can see how this advice will not only help me
succeed in any venture, but bring happiness and balance as I consider how I
have gotten where I am. Acknowledging
God’s hand in my life will always help me stay clear on my priorities and make
sure my path is straight and true.
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