The ecorner video was short and quick, but it really stood out to me. Google is one of the top company's to work for and I can see why. My husband has tried to get his company to implement a similar rule but has been turned down. They insist there isn't time and want employees to add "20%" to their weekends. I think I can apply this idea to my art business. Allow myself to research and learn new things occasionally rather than fall into the rut of doing the same thing - just getting the jobs done.
Dallin H. Oaks talks reminded me of a talk on conversion I gave in the Adult session of our stake conference on conversion. He said, "It is not even enough for us to be convinced of the gospel; we must act and think so that we are converted by it." and, "The gospel challenges us to be “converted,” which requires us to do and to become."
Listing my concerns for entrepreneurship at the end was very helpful. I think my list would have been longer awhile ago. However, after a semester of really pondering and thinking through my goals I felt more confident and less concerned about starting my business.
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