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W11 Reflection: Entrepreneurial Journal

  W11 Reflection: Entrepreneurial Journal This week’s study really made me reflect on my personal attitude toward money. Growing up, I had conflicting ideas about wealth. On one hand, I admired people who were successful and could provide for their families, but on the other hand, I was taught that too much focus on money could lead to pride, selfishness, and even spiritual decline. I think this caused me to see money as both a tool and a potential trap. This week’s lessons also helped me understand the cost of entrepreneurship not just in money, but in time, energy, and relationships. It reminded me to constantly weigh my priorities and make sure my goals align with what truly matters to me. I’m looking forward to learning more about how to create a business that reflects my values, and not just one that chases profit. I want to become the kind of entrepreneur who uses money as a tool to build, uplift, and bless not just to accumulate.

W10 Reflection: Entrepreneurial Journal

  W10 Reflection: Entrepreneurial Journal One key lesson I learned is the importance of writing down goals. When I put my goals on paper, they become real and help me stay focused. I’ve started journaling my dreams and creating small action steps to work toward them. Looking ahead, I’m excited to learn more about how to turn my goals into a real plan. This week helped me see that with hard work, faith, and a clear purpose, I can achieve more than I thought possible.

W09 Reflection: Entrepreneurial Journal

  W09 Reflection: Entrepreneurial Journal This week I learned a lot about what it means to be a disciple-leader. One thing that stood out was how leadership isn't about titles or being in charge it's about service. I used to think being a leader meant being the smartest or most confident person in the room, but now I see it's more about helping others and following Christ’s example. One quote that stuck with me said that a disciple-leader seeks the will of the Lord and leads with integrity. That really made me think about how I approach things in my own life. Whether it’s helping someone at church or taking the lead in a group project, I want to be someone who listens and cares, not just someone who gets the job done. I also thought about how this applies to being an entrepreneur. I don’t just want to start a business I want to build something that reflects my values and treats people right. I’m excited to learn more about how to do that in the coming weeks. Overall, this w...