Napoleon Hill stated “Every adversity, every failure, every heartache
carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit.” This week I decided not to make an elevator video
for my $100 Challenge, but made one for my Big Business idea, which was all
great and awesome, in my personal opinion.
Then come to find out the weekly challenge for the $100 Challenge was to
submit an elevator pitch video. I have
to do two videos, but I learned a lot about both my businesses and decided to
look into the silver lining of creating an extra video. With the Big Business that I want to create,
it is easy to be passion about it and know everything and create a simple elevator
pitch because I have been thinking about it for over a decade. While on the other hand the $100 Challenge
business is a lot harder for me to make a good and simple elevator pitch that
hits all six questions that were asked of me.
It was hard for me because I am not passion about it, I am doing it as
an assignment, as well I have another business that I am trying to start up and
more focus on that. The six questions of
what is your product or service? Who is your market? What is your revenue
model? Who is behind the company? Who is your competition? Don't have any? What
is your competitive advantage, were really hard for me to answer? But this stretched me to become a better business
person and to realize that not all aspects of business or even the business
itself would always be easy. The benefit
of doing to videos this week is that fact that I received more practice at
creating elevator pitches and working on my business instead of in my business.
Doing business with no Regrets
Friday, May 27, 2016
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Lesson 5
This week has been one hectic week, mostly I am
stressed about another class that deals with statistics and then there is this class,
which I love. I despised the first couple
years of school because I felt like they didn’t apply to real world situations
and information that was pertinent to my degree. But this class is perfect. I the last couple weeks I have learned a
great deal. A lot of the case studies
that I have read over have allowed me to tweak both my personal business plan
and also my $100 Challenge business plan.
I never thought about putting in a section about competition and how I
will keep my business in the forefront of my market and industry and take a
part of the market share. Because of
this week’s case study of a business that wasn’t prepared to face competition, I
now am. For my $100 Challenge business
now official called A Penned Thank You,
if we are not generating enough income by half way through our time period; we
will then introduce a buy two card get one free promotion. Likewise in my personal business if I am not
generating enough cash flow, I can think of solutions to overcome these obstacles.
The $100 Challenge
is going well. I have official created a business plan, financial plan and now
I need to create my marketing/sales pitch, start networking on social media
websites and then sell some product. I
am actually a little afraid that this business will be a complete flop. I don’t know why, but I am. I am relaying heavily on the scripture from
Joshua 3:13 which states “And it shall
come to pass, as soon as the soles of the feet of the priests that bear the ark
of the Lord, the Lord of all the earth, shall rest in the waters of Jordan,
that the waters of Jordan shall be cut off from the waters that come down from
above; and they shall stand upon an heap.”
Basically, I just need to take the leap and trust the rest to Heavenly
Father.
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Lesson 4
After writing nine different business plans as well as reading the Business Plan Development by Harvard Manage Mentor at least four different times you would think that it would be easy to write a one page business plan for a $100 Business. I don’t know if it is because it is for real or not a passionate product I am selling, but it was hard to come up with what to put into the business plan. Just from this experience I recommend always having a business based off of something you are passionate about, it will be easier to accomplish your goals and to create your business. I did finish the Business plan and it is almost ready to be submitted, I think I am going to keep most of my business plans to only one page, it makes life easier and after taking a few classes this semester on business writing, if I can’t convince that my company is an amazing one to invest or buy from in one page I probably shouldn’t have that business.
A few insights that I learned this week:
1. Work on your business instead of in your business, the business is the product to the entrepreneur.
2. Keep your integrity, honesty and faith in God while being an entrepreneur because if all else fails, you will have your faith and integrity, which will go further than anything else in this life.
3. Keep everything simple and easy for your own sake but also for the sake of others that you want to invest in your business and those who want to purchase the good or services from you.
4. If your business is honest and you are a honest business owner, God will bless you.
A few insights that I learned this week:
1. Work on your business instead of in your business, the business is the product to the entrepreneur.
2. Keep your integrity, honesty and faith in God while being an entrepreneur because if all else fails, you will have your faith and integrity, which will go further than anything else in this life.
3. Keep everything simple and easy for your own sake but also for the sake of others that you want to invest in your business and those who want to purchase the good or services from you.
4. If your business is honest and you are a honest business owner, God will bless you.
Saturday, May 7, 2016
Lesson 3
This week’s teachings in my B283 business class were sad,
frustrating and fun. I had the
opportunity to listen to President Hinckley talk about the dedication of the
Hinckley Building at BYUI. I miss President
Hinckley, he was amazing prophet and growing up in my teenage years, he was the
prophet that I needed. I miss his love
for us and his humor. Listening to him
first thing this week gave me the insight and courage to continue on with both
my business endeavors and schooling endeavors.
The frustrating part this week was that I had to reach
a 21 page document, 12 page document and the Harvard Manage Mentor inline
course, then I had to write a 150 word summary on them. I felt if I had to only write a 150 word
summary for 12 pages of documentation there was something wrong. The 12 pages were not that important and that
I shouldn’t have to read all of it. I
have learned this week that I need to trust my school and professors. They know what they are doing and for me to
give a 150 word summary I did need to read the 12 page document. A lot of information comes in, is thought and
pondered on and then a simple answer can be provided.
The fun part of this week was calculating my business expenses
for my $100 business challenge. I have narrowed my businesses down to five, but
I am pretty sure I already know what I will be doing. I have always known since I first read the challenge. I am excited to create, work and see how a
small business will grow. I am grateful
to be taking this challenge and this course this week because I know it will
help me with my other business that I am creating full time. It always amazes me how much the Heavenly
Father is in my life and always making sure that school, work and family life
line up perfectly for me.
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