Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Last Bit of Advice

Last Bit of Advice
                
            This post is meant for anything that wants to start their own business and become an entrepreneur.   Just starting your own business does not make you an entrepreneur.  Becoming an entrepreneur is a process that takes time and dedication.  We all have a little of it in us to start with but you must cultivate that desire and help it to grow into something more.  I have met a lot of people that start a business to make a quick buck and what I have learned from this class is that people like that will fail.  Being an entrepreneur means a lot of hard and sacrifice, and taking a huge amount of risk.  It doesn't mean that you need to take unnecessary risk, but there is a significant amount of risk involved or else everyone would do it!

If you want to be an entrepreneur, you must be doing what you love to do.  If you do not love what you are doing then stop!  Life is too short to waste your time in something that you do feel passionately about.  Find something that you are excited to do every for the rest of your life and figure out how to make money from it.  If it doesn't pay enough to support the life you want, then pick something else.


Lastly, being an entrepreneur is not enough. You must also be a manager and a technician at the same time.  I would highly recommend that you read a book called “E-Myth Revisited” if you want to learn what those three roles are. Good luck with your life and remember to thank daily, He that gave us everything we have in our lives, our Father in Heaven. 

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Failure, Success and Finished

Failure, Success and Finished

The time has finally come to wrap up and finish this semester.  It was great learning and running my own business in the $100 dollar business challenge.  I didn't make as much money as I had hoped in the business but I was busy working full time in a new job and I was called to be on an executive board for my daughter's school so I think I did pretty good given my schedule. 

I enjoyed the readings and videos this week and what really stood out to me was the focus on failure.  The world teaches us that to fail is wrong when in fact to fail is to live.  My opinion is that a person only truly fails if they stop trying.  It is important though that we figure out what we can learn from our failures.  People assume that successful people have always had it easy and just stumbled upon success.  People that are successful are those that never give up and learn from their failures.  

I am excited for what the last few semesters I have left here and BYU Idaho have in store for me and I hope that all of the classes teach me as much as I have learned in this class. 

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Wrapping Up!

Wrapping Up!

We are now coming to the end of the quarter and while I have enjoyed the $100 project, let's just say that I won't miss baking bars. :)  I was able to sell 26 bars this week! That puts me now at a total of money made at $124! It is good that I made more than the $100 at my costs of making the bars are .37 cents each and so I needed to be over $120 to make the minimum of $100 in net profit. 

This week has also been a fun one in reading about starting a family business and also business succession planning.  I think that most business owners fail to realize how complicated it is to transition a business to a child.  The sad part is that only a small number of businesses make to the 3rd and 4th generations! If properly planned though with a business succession plan, it gives the business a much longer life span.  

What I have realized in all of this studying about businesses, is that, you must be love whatever you do or it is not worth it.  Life is to short to play it "safe." We must not be stupid, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't take calculated risks that can improve our lives and the lives around us. 

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Franchises and Still Trying to Sell

Franchises and Still Trying to Sell


Alas another week have come and gone and the end of the quarter is nearing.  This week was a very informative one about franchises.  I have thought about them in the past as I have met quite a few owners of them and for the most part, they seem happy and wealthy.  I only wonder if they would be even wealthier if they had just invested the time and money into something else. I guess the grass could always be greener if you know where to look. I also enjoyed Elder Robbins’ talk about making a living and life and how our motivations should be pure and not solely to get gain.  In my industry it is easy to lose focus as I work with money all time and I see all the cool toys and fancy houses that people have and it is hard not to want what they have.  What I have to do is to take a step back and realize that they have been accumulating wealth their entire life and I have only been working at it for a decade compared to their 5 decades or more.  This week for the $100 challenge I was able to get people to try some of my products during the holidays and was able to sell 16 bars at $2.00 a bar. Now I am at $72 of the $100 I need and I only have a few weeks left! Wish me luck! 

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Building a Business

Building a Business

Well folks, another week has come and gone way too quickly and this week was especially busy for me as I had to travel to California for a training on trusts for my work.  The training was great and actually gave me great information on how using trusts and business succession planning can help entrepreneurs a lot more than they know.  I enjoyed the reading about Burt's Bees this week and how it was built from the ground up by two people that society would have not bet on to succeed.  That tells me that anyone can become a successful entrepreneur if you are willing to put in the effort.  For my $100 business, I was unable to sell any addition products this week but did reach out to some potential buyers and I am hoping that something will pan out next week.  It is not easy working full time, taking four classes, being an executive board member in my daughter's school and trying to run a business and having a family all at the same time but I find it is fun for me and I love a challenge.  I wonder how bored I will be when I am finally done with all of my education plans. :)  Maybe there will be more non-profit boards I can sit on.  

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Making Money and Managing Employees

Making Money and Managing Employees

Well, another week has come and gone, all too quickly I might add.  This week has been great in that I have learned a lot about starting a company and what is an effective way to do that.  I was really impressed by Jet Blue's story and also the article we read based on the results of over 1,400 companies.  I found out that the key to success is constantly doing the right things, all the time.  It sounds simple but if you think about it, you will see that a lot of companies will try and do many things but they do not always do the right things and that is why they may fail or not be as successful as others.  I hope that if I am ever in a capacity to lead a company, that I will be able to use what we have learned here to do a great job.  What is awesome though, is that I can use what I have learned in my profession and it will and has helped me immensely.  

This week for the $100 challenge I have my first order in!! It is for 20 bars at $2 a piece from a friend that will feed them to her family for breakfast as they are a busy household with not a lot of time to prepare a nutritious breakfast.  So that makes $40 of the $100 I need to make for this assignment done! Maybe I'll get the rest by end of next week. 

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Leadership and Selling

This week has been a bit stressful but full of great opportunities to learn and grow.  The articles that I have read and videos I have watched have taught me a lot.  I have found that my style of leadership is the best, and that I would make a great leader.  I have also learned that even though I am not an actual "manager," I am a manager in that I have people that I work with and in that I manage how we work together, and that they look to me as a leader to learn from.  I am not as turned away as I used to be about managing people, so if the opportunity presents itself in the future, I will actually consider it now.  As for the $100 business, it has not been as easy I thought it would be.  For me, finding the time to market my product has been the most difficult but I think I may have found a great vendor to sell my product through.  They are friends of ours that own two convenience stores in the area.  I need to figure out what the state requires me to do in order to legally sell my product in their stores.  Hopefully it is not too much as I don't have a lot of time left.  I was hoping to make my first sale this week but so far, not yet.  Maybe next week.