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W05 Reflection

This week in class was really eye-opening for me. I’ve been thinking a lot about leadership and how it fits into my life, especially since I’m trying to build a small business with my friend. One thing that stuck with me was from "Leadership with a Small 'L'" by President Kim B. Clark. He talks about leading in a quiet way, not with big titles or power, but through service and love, just like the Savior did. It’s not about being the boss who tells everyone what to do, but being a "minister" and "servant" as Jesus said in the scriptures. That resonated because in my startup, we’re just starting out, and I don’t want to be the guy who bosses around—we need to lift each other up. I’m from Guatemala, and back home, family is everything, so leading with kindness feels natural, but this reading reminded me to make it intentional, even when things get tough. Another big one was " A Disciple Preparation Center (DPC)" by Elder David A. Bednar. He ...

Living with Purpose: My Journey with the 7 Habits

 The "7 Habits" framework feels less like a self-help book and more like a set of profound truths laid out in a way that just makes sense. It's a holistic approach to life, not just work, and it really got me thinking about how I'm showing up every day. When I look at all seven of them, they each have their own power, but one of them honestly hit me the hardest and speaks most directly to where I'm at in life right now. The habit that has the most meaning for me is Sharpen the Saw . I know it's the last one, but I feel like it's the one that makes all the others possible. Our culture is obsessed with the hustle, with always being "on." We're praised for working long hours, pushing through fatigue, and never taking a break. I've fallen into that trap myself, thinking that more hours equals more progress. But what I've realized is that without carving out time for myself, for real rest and rejuvenation, I eventually hit a wall. It's...

Key Takeaways From The "A Hero's Journey" Video

Key Takeaways The biggest thing I took away from the video is that success isn't just about money or power; it's about becoming a better person through the journey. One of my mentors taught me that "our true character is revealed by how we use our money."  The speaker said that the most important part of the hero's journey isn't the prize at the end, but how the hero changes in the process. This really resonated with me because as a business owner, it's easy to get caught up in the daily stress and forget the bigger picture. I often think about profit and growth, but he made me think about my personal growth. The idea that my struggles and setbacks are not just problems but lessons and adventures is a game-changer for my mindset. It makes me see the hard days as opportunities to learn and become stronger, not just as failures. Another key takeaway for me was the three questions that will matter at the end of life: Have I contributed something meaningful? W...

Reflections on Honesty, Integrity, and Measuring Life's Success

This week in BUS110 has been nothing short of transformative as I've delved into the vital themes of honesty in business ethics and what it means to lead a meaningful life. The readings and videos prompted some serious soul-searching about my journey with Logixso, and how it intertwines with my faith and family values. It’s fascinating how a class on entrepreneurship is guiding me back to the core of who I am and what truly counts in life. Let’s start with the W02 Study on Honesty & Business Ethics—it really struck a chord! Sheri Dew’s powerful words about integrity being “true blue, through and through” have lingered in my mind. She shared a cautionary tale about the dire consequences of ignoring a stop sign while driving a grain truck. It hit home: in business, even a minor slip—like a small white lie about delivery times—can snowball into a massive breakdown of trust. Dew introduced a grading system for motivations at work: aiming for A-level, which prioritizes loving God an...

Creating a Life of Meaning

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This week’s study, especially Randy Pausch’s “Last Lecture” and the Introduction to Entrepreneurship course materials, really got me thinking about dreams, purpose, and how to live a meaningful life. Watching Randy’s video and reading the transcript hit me hard, he was so full of energy and wisdom, even when facing a tough situation. It made me reflect on my own journey, my childhood dreams, and how I can use this course to build a life that matters. Why was Randy Pausch able to achieve so many of his childhood dreams? I think it’s because he had a clear focus and never gave up, even when things got hard. Randy talked about “brick walls” being there to test how much you want something. He didn’t let obstacles stop him; instead, he found ways to push through or go around them. For example, he dreamed of being a Disney Imagineer, and even after rejections, he kept working toward it until he made it happen. His positive attitude, hard work, and ability to learn from failures were key. He ...

Entrepreneurial Journal

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 This week in BUS110, I learned many ideas about becoming an entrepreneurial hero. The readings and videos showed me that entrepreneurship is not just about starting a business. It is about living with intent and building a meaningful life. Jeff Sandefer’s Living Life as an Entrepreneurial Hero taught me to dream big and accept that life is hard but full of opportunities. I liked his idea of choosing good people to walk with me on this journey. Surrounding myself with honest and talented friends will help me grow. Reid Hoffman’s The Start-Up of You made me think about my personal brand. He says I am like a start-up, always learning and adapting. I want to invest in my skills and network with others to find opportunities. This idea of “permanent beta” feels exciting because it means I can always improve. Elder Bednar’s talk also resonated with me. He said I should be faithful and competent, not take the easy path in school or life. This reminds me to work hard and stay true to my...