W13 A Journey of Gratitude
Risk Management
Is the risk of entrepreneurship worth it?
This is something that has been a central focus throughout the semester. My conclusion is the risk is worth it. While entrepreneurship seems to carry a heavier sense of accountability, I do not think the risk is inherently greater than other options. Layoffs still happen at “secure” companies. People still fail and lose their jobs. Even if the risk is higher than other careers and lifestyles, the payoff is worth it. My perspective on this completely shifted from the start of this semester. From my husband losing his job last year, to reading all the case studies and finding my entrepreneurial drive -I am left with one question, “why not me?” If others can follow their passion and find success, why not me? I am no longer terrified of risk. It is worth it and I am excited to see where my entrepreneurial journey takes me.
Lifelong Learning
Being a lifelong learner and having a strong desire for personal growth will empower me to always find success - even in the failures. When you build resilience you gain a superpower. This superpower is seeing growth and opportunity in every experience, no matter how difficult. This is a skill I am actively developing. I have noticed that when you have a life long learner outlook on life, it is easier to take a risk. When I fear failure I often tell myself, “even if this failed, I tried. Even if this failed, I will have gotten what I needed to grow from this experience.” Holding this perspective allows me to know that no matter the outcome I won’t have any regrets. This is because I can trust my work ethic and know I have done the best I can with what I know.
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