This week my instructor invited us to spend time with our families .What a blessing it was to do so. I had time to actually talk to my spouse in the evening for more than 15 minutes of quick chit chat before going to bed. I was able to go to my daughter's choir concert without worrying about homework that was due. I spent more time talking to my adult children who still live at home. The best part was being able to spend time sitting outside and relaxing when I got home from work instead of immediately going to the computer to complete assignments. It was rejuvenating. I can see now the benefit of daily relaxation. It is what Stephen R. Covey describes as " sharpening the saw." I want to incorporate this into my daily life and I can see how this is essential fore entrepreneurs to do if they want to keep their priorities. Family must be an integral part of an entrepreneur's lifestyle if he is to truly have joy and success.Family is what life is all about. Living in families is an essential part of the gospel of Jesus Christ. They will always be there for you if you put your best efforts into building that relationship with them.
thing that was emphasized this week was self-mastery. I realized that I need to build my skill levels in many areas if I want to succeed. I also realized some small ventures I could start in my home to develop mastery and experience. It was reassuring to read that entrepreneurs don't need to know everything before they start a company and that sometimes an partner who knows more about different skills can be a big asset to help with things you may be weak in. In other words, don't be afraid to try something just because you don't know enough about it yet. Look for opportunities to learn and find people who can help you.This is what the majority of today's entrepreneurs do.
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