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Dreamin' Big

Dreaming big has never been a problem for me. In fact, I excel at dreaming. When I was single, I dreamed of marrying an awesome guy. After I was married, I dreamed of being a mother. After I was a mother, I now dream of parenting teenagers instead of toddlers because if they dump those toys out one more time I might lose it. What's really hard for me is finding the joy in the journey exactly where I'm at. Put in the perspective of business, I dream of already achieving financial success and leading a team of people and making a name for myself. But there's joy to be had in the smallness of the business, in the lessons I'm learning, in the mistakes I'm making on a small scale, right now. Remembering to feel that when I'm writing my hundredth paper of the semester, or figuring out a new and creative way to respond on the discussion boards, is the real challenge for me. When I start my business next year, there's going to be joy in the loss of sleep, and bookke...

Good to Great

I think my favorite reading this week was the summary on the book Good to Great by Jim Collins. A lot of it is putting the cart before the horse, since I don't have any company yet, let alone a good one. But I gained a lot of insight on how to start out that will help make me go from good to great a lot easier. I copied a bunch of quotes from the summary, realized I was copying the whole thing and just went and bought the book off of Amazon because I'm that intrigued by the concepts. In the Launching Leaders video, I loved how the speaker (I forget his name!) called the book one of his "friends" or "mentors." It's such a great outlook to have about books that help you learn and grow. I have a feeling that once I read this book it's going to become one of my friends too! I'm especially intrigued with the idea of Level 5 Leadership and how I can start developing those traits now. Or what traits I already possess that I can grow and develop too. ...

Hard the Road

I think my biggest takeaway this week is to keep going even though obstacles pop up in your way. Victory in anything is only achieved through blood, sweat and tears. I loved all the history in the study materials this week. I especially loved the story shared about building the Salt Lake City temple. I'm not as familiar with the history of it as I probably should be, and a lot of the details shared were new to me. I can't imagine going through something as difficult as the building of that temple. In a lot of ways my life in this modern day world is incredibly easy. Reading of their trials and setbacks (some of them major!), but continuing on even when they were tired or frustrated or despairing is such a great example to a budding entrepreneur just starting out on her journey.  I also really loved the Winston Churchhill quotes, some of which I shared below. I think it's important to see how others get through challenges, in the hopes that their experience can help me ...

Moving Forward

I have never read The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People , though we own both that book and the follow-up Living the 7 Habits . We even own the book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families , which I've also never read. For some reason, it seems daunting to even accomplish the first habit, let alone the other six that follow behind it. However, after reading the summary this week, I've pulled it off my shelf, dusted it off and am going to make a diligent effort to include that as part of my study, despite it not being a part of the curriculum. It seems silly now to have spent the year being so focused on personal growth not to have read the most popular book on the subject! I think the habit that held the most meaning for me was Habit 3, put first things first. I'm not sure if my current scheduling method, which is basically to write every task down for the week on a scratch piece of paper, is working for me. I like the idea of scheduling everything out based on priorit...