This week I learned a great deal about the importance of working on your business. Without a focus on developing your business, an owner loses potential growth and even control over the future of the business. This development requires a great deal of balance between spending all of your waking hours on the business and completely giving up control to your employees. As an entrepreneur working on your business is the most important task, as no one else can do it. This strategizing allows for lessons to be learned and a direction to be determined, and your employees, as well as your business, will all be better off as a result.
I also gained a lot of insight from the trial and error activities this week. So many of us struggle with what to do when we fail. It is hard to get over disappointment that comes as a result of failure as well as any perceived shame. However, learning from failures and continuing to chase your dreams is something almost all entrepreneurs have had to do. Failure is a part of life, but it doesn't have to define it as long as it is learned from.
$100 Challenge - This week I finalized my presentation on my company and made my donation to Kiva.org. Especially at this time of year, it was so exciting to help those in need.
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