Entrepreneurial #6

 For this weeks topic there was a focus on entrepreneurship, self-mastery, and personal values. One of the big takeaways  from Success Is Gauged by Self-Mastery is that discipline is one of the biggest foundations that we need in order to succeed. In order to be an entrepreneur you must develop good self control and be able to navigate challenges when owning a business. Without being able to master your own abilities and taking the time to have ethical decision making will lead you to having long-term success in the business world. 

In So You Want to Be an Entrepreneur? it emphasizes that you don't just need to have good ideas but also have the right mindset. Successful entrepreneurs are able to understand that there are risks in business and you need to be resilient in order to combat this insecurity that many entrepreneurs fail to see. Although passion can drive the business forward it takes strategy, adaptability, and continuous learning in order to have long term success in life. 

In the article How to Entrepreneurs Craft Strategies That Work reinforces the idea that long term success is not all about planning ahead but being flexible and strategic in your business. Being able to experiment and adjust to market changes and being able to stay true to the company's overall mission to the consumer is essential. Being able to not rely on a fixed plan will be able you to better adjust you business for long term success using real-world feedback.

In Three Lessons About What It Means to Be an Entrepreneur was able to help me see that entrepreneurship is a journey of problem solving. This includes perseverance and service. Being an entrepreneur you need to thrive on solving real world problems and staying committed to that. Entrepreneurship is about personal growth and business strategy. 

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