- I definitely became more organized and made sure to do everything before a deadline. Also thinking on opening a new business venture makes you be creative while also explaining with legitimate facts on why and how your business will succeed.
2. Talk about a moment or two when you felt like "giving up." What pulled you through? Do you feel like you've developed a tenacious attitude during the past two months? What experience or experiences most contributed to this?
- There was one the first week of class and the professor stated clear rules and outlines which made me overwhelmed but knew what he wanted. In the beginning I thought "oh gosh this is so much work I do not know how I am going to do this". I do feel like I developed a tenacious attitude since I knew what was asked and was determined and still is to do everything to my fullest potential. The experience that contributes to this was when I was going away for the weekend and I was not going to be near the computer, but I knew my school work comes first. I made sure all my course work was done so I organized my schedule and made everything work.
3. What are three tips you would offer next semester's student about (1) fostering the skills that support tenacity and (2) developing the 'tenacious mindset' ?
- (1). come up with a plan
. think how it will help or aid the community
. what tools or help will you need for this business
(2) .be creative
.its okay to take an idea that already exists but how will you make it unique and personal
.ask for opinions and criticism to help growth

Hey Janan! Your mindsets and ideas I loved them. Being creative is a huge tactic for this class along with being organized and have time management. This class can get a little overwhelming with the assignments and yes you do question yourself asking is this important? I am glad you were strong enough to push through the halfway mark of this class. You are killing it!
ReplyDeleteHi Janan! The first couple weeks of a class are always a scary time. It's a lot like seeing a giant rollercoaster and getting scared, but being fine once you finally get on. (Not that summer courses are as thrilling as an amusement park ride, but you get my drift.) Best of luck in the second half of the semester!
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