The 7 Habits of the effective people by Steven R. Covey is a book that has been in my home since I was little. Listening to my mom's point of view of every habit and watching her using each habit has been a great example not only to read the book but to see someone having resulted from these habits. It is hard to only choose one habit because all of them are very important but I will base my selection on the stage in my life and what I need to implement more to reach my goals. First things first are the habit that has more meaning to me now. I am proactive because I created my own business and it has been working since 2010 and I have a clear goal of where I want to take this business to the next level. The wonderful advantage of this era is the information all around us and sometimes is too much to take to a plan because now I am confused by the step-by-step process. This habit that I will work on will allow me to start planning the daily process to move on to the next step. Also...
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This week was a great reminder that God and Family are a top priority for anyone. I was reminded that is for God’s grace that we prosper in our projects and our family is the best support anyone can have. Jan Newman said, “There’s a couple of pieces that you can never let get compromised and that’s your loyalty to the Lord and your loyalty to your family--your spouse--and your family”. I like his approach about our loyalty to God and Family, means don’t take away the time we worship and serve the Lord and the time we can spend with our family. We can cut time in many other areas in our lives but this two we shouldn’t take time away to chase our entrepreneur dreams. Eldon Tanner in his talk “Success Is Gauged by Self-Mastery” said: “self-discipline, self-control, or self-mastery which is so important to all of us if we are to accomplish what we set out to do and enjoy the blessings which we desire so much” he explains that we need to know where we want to be or go and then the rest is...
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A hero’s Journey video for this week taught me these key takeaways, first “Find great role models and ask them great questions” this is a very inviting and reminder that we are not alone and we can always have allies in our way to becoming that we want to accomplish. Another powerful key that I will treasure forever is three questions he asked 1) Have I contributed something meaningful? 2) Was I a good person? And 3) who did I love, and who loved me? These questions I will apply to me and my search for my calling in life to one day I can contribute to someone’s entrepreneur way. I am eager to apply the experiment to help to find my calling. The speaker in the video suggested asking 5 people that know me very well and ask them what I am good at and what do they think that my calling is in life? And I agree sometimes people around us can pinpoint that better than ourselves. He also said “think of the last time you lost track of time while doing something”, that is a deep reflection, an...
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Two of the writers for this week’s readings left great teachings for me. Clayton M. Christensen mentions in his article How will you measure your life? that one of the strongest relations we need to cultivate and care about is family relations because these are the ones where we feel happier. I understood that family relations are the most important because family is the base of all our relations outside the home and if we don’t feel good about our relations at home and we are not happy, this is how we can measure happiness. I feel that at home is where we gain the confidence to go outside and shine to our potential. Jeff Hawkins as well talks about effective choices and his decision to eat breakfast and dinner with his family and he is a great entrepreneur that made the choice of always being close to his happy place. He talks about the longer days at work won’t warranty success but the right decisions will do it. Once we decided on our happy place and cultivate this happy feeling...
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I was pondering about a trip and the preparations for this. There are so many things that need to get ready before, some people try to be spontaneous and not pack the necessities and think that they will buy it when they get to their destination, or just show up at the airport and buy a last-minute ticket. Their trip can be expensive and not very pleasant. Every trip has been planned and requires time. This week the readings were very refreshing and informative. Honesty and Business Ethics. Businesses need preparation and time to organize details just as the trip I mentioned before, that in the long run will bring us benefits to enjoy the ride that any new adventure such as starting a new company. This will take some cost but not high cost if we plan. Frank Levinson taught me that someone loyal to you is better than someone with titles and many accreditations if, in the end, the loyal person will do a better job at the end. Also, the way he explains how to start up a business is expla...