Saturday, January 31, 2015

Happiness, Careers, Entrepreneurship and the Ultimate Match Up



       
Just like any other career, you have to put your whole heart into it. What will you make of yourself? It’s hard to know where we will go or what will become of us but I can guarantee that if you don’t find something that you love to do and that you are good at, what you consider success in this life will be difficult to find. This week, much of the focus was on finding something that you love, something you excel at, and something that you can be paid to do. After combining those things, the focus was placed on making smarter choices and not necessarily working longer hours. When you find something that matches all of those things, I firmly believe that the outcome will be extraordinary.

      Following this lesson, I also came to realize that what might meet those objectives now, may not meet them later in your life. We all change. Life changes who we are and what makes us happy and it’s so important to pay attention to those things. If you aren't happy now, find something that does make you happy! This life is incredibly short; too short to spend any length of time unhappy. Chase those dreams but while chasing them, remember who you are and why you started chasing them to begin with. I have seen so many people that are doing a certain degree because that’s what their family wants or because it makes more money but this week, we learned that even if you are making tons of money, if you aren't finding fulfillment in those areas, you still are going to be missing something. Money is important but your happiness is more important. Never forget that. 

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Ethics and Business Risks

The business world is often described as a dog-eat-dog world. It's a scary place out there. So much competition and drive. So many dreams trying to be achieved. Among all of those different aspects, what would you say is the most important thing to achieve in this process? ETHICS! The big E word. I would definitely say you could base everything (okay almost everything) off of ethics. Start from the bottom up. Work your way to the top and do it honestly and ethically. It may be harder than doing it the other way but it will be so worth it in the end. 

Back in High School I worked for a company where everything- paperwork wise, was all falsified. When I first became a manager, I was so scared to sign reports at night saying I had completed certain tasks because eventually, I knew things were going to fall apart but those reports stated otherwise. I left to attend college, corporate came in and ultimately found out what had been going on. Employees were let go and other plans were put into place. How hard is it to not sign a piece of paper if what you are claiming is untrue? Not very hard. It cost people their jobs. I look back at that often and wonder what would have came of me had I not been around. Ethics is always the way to go, whether it takes longer, costs more, it's work it in the end. 

Among other things discussed this week, was business risks. This is a hard one especially for those just getting on their feet. You finally have the financing for your business but you need just a little bit more. Do you go back and ask for another loan or do you invest your own money? You invest your own. If you aren't willing to put your personal money in, then maybe it isn't a good investment to begin with. People are stingy with their own money. Not so much with others but more than not, you don't want to throw away your own hard earned money. Look at the outcomes, look at the investments and decide if this is a good enough venture for not only the banks money but your own. 

Business is about tactics but I also think it's about heart. You have to use your brain but sometimes it is essential to use your heart also. 

Saturday, January 17, 2015

The future of me

Going through the course materials, I think it is probably at the back of most student's minds; at least mine, is how little can I do and still pass. Going through these activities I chose to look deeper within myself and find what I can take from this course. Creating the bucket list of 50 things to do before I die, changed my outlook on where I am going and what I am doing. Are you chasing your dreams? I challenge you to create a list. Not just a cliche list of the things everyone wants to do but dig deep. Find your passion. Find your love and figure out how you're going to achieve that. 

Randy Pausch chased his dreams. From a very young age of going to DisneyLand. Ultimately, he was fascinated by what was there but instead of saying "hey this is fun" he instead said "I want to create this". That's where it began with him and that's where it begins with each and everyone of us. You have a dream? Chase it. Don't sit by and let someone else achieve it or beat you to it. You want it, go get it! And how bad do you want that dream? There in lies the success in my eyes. I often thought of being a doctor. Helping save lives. Did I do that? No. Why? Because I wasn't willing to take that kind of schooling to get there. Is your dream worth chasing? ABSOLUTELY. But will you? That answer is in your hands and your feet. I never knew that I could be so passionate about something until I looked at these people that ultimately changed their own lives because they had a dream. 

What is Entrepreneurship?

Week one into an Entrepreneurship and I must say I'm impressed. Want to be an entrepreneur? I would definitely say even after the first week, that this option maybe isn't for everyone but you never know until you try. Chase your dreams. I realized that you have to be willing to work for what you want. Especially in this field of study. No it's not for everyone but if you are willing to put in the time and effort, you can be successful. You may not be successful the first time or even the 1000 time but eventually, you are going to get it. Don't be afraid to go after what you want. More than that, when the first 49 times don't work, be willing to give it a shot for the fiftieth time and see what you end up with. It might be failure but more than that it could be success.