Sunday, April 24, 2016

Final Reflections




Throughout this course during the semester, I have found myself looking at some of our assignments with the lenses of “what are we truly getting out of this?” To answer that question that question in particular would be to examine my experiences. I will say the ENT3003 class was challenging for me because I had did not embrace all the learnings as I should have with an open mind. The most formative experience I can gather is that the course as a whole was an opportunity for me to be more open-minded, cope with change more fluidly, and bounce back from my failures versus letting them get the best of me. My most joyous experience would be completing my venture concept. It took me a moment to really lay out and structure what the purpose of my venture was. After I had a friend read it, she commented as to how this could be a real venture. I felt not only proud, but excited to know that I could have that type of impact through the organization of my thoughts.

                As far as seeing myself as an entrepreneur, I still have a ways to go with reinforcing the mindset necessary to be truly successful. I do feel as though this class has helped me, not necessarily through the assignments, but through the lessons of the experiences I have gained…and should have gained if I would have been more forthcoming with each assignment given. The best advice I could give to excel in the ENT3003 course would be to give every assignment your best shot, truly go outside of yourself to create an experience, and if you put in the effort the rest of the assignments throughout the semester will get easier for you. To sum it up, in order to be the best entrepreneur you can be develop that mindset through taking every challenge head on and get uncomfortable to become comfortable.

4 comments:

  1. The old adage, "you get what you put in" couldn't be more relevant than in this class. The most imporatn thing I learned is that you can't become great unless you have the willingness and the drive to step outside your comfort zone. I really appreciate the time you put into this post, the moreyou reflect, the wiser you become.

    check out my post here:

    http://prestonkirkpatrick.blogspot.com/2016/04/final-reflection.html
    Preston

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  2. The old adage, "you get what you put in" couldn't be more relevant than in this class. The most imporatn thing I learned is that you can't become great unless you have the willingness and the drive to step outside your comfort zone. I really appreciate the time you put into this post, the moreyou reflect, the wiser you become.

    check out my post here:

    http://prestonkirkpatrick.blogspot.com/2016/04/final-reflection.html
    Preston

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  3. Nicolas, I like your take on this. Instead of just listing what was great about the class, you went into depth about the shortcomings you experienced this semester and I think that was a pretty unique approach to this. I also like how you go into depth about how you never fully embraced some of the assignments and I have as well. I think you’ve made great stride this semester and I hope you can hone the skills you’ve got in this class. Here’s my final reflection to see how I thought of this semester. http://jacobembuscado.blogspot.com/2016/04/final-reflection.html

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  4. Hi! I really like the first paragraph, mainly because I can completely relate! This class definitely had some assignments that I thought would get me nowhere in life, but they were truly just challenging me. Good job on the assignment! If you want to check out my post here is the link! http://anaksunamoon216.blogspot.com/2016/04/final-reflection.html

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