I do not really see myself an entrepreneur. The reason isn't because I think that this class didn't teach me how to be one, but merely that I don't felt like I really pursued anything that has made me an entrepreneur. I have definitely moved closer to developing an entrepreneurial mindset.
I would recommend to go into this journey with an open mind and be passionate about your blog. Always stay on top of the assignments and instead of waiting until the day they are due, do one a day. This fosters a good mindset and lets you be successful.
Steve,
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the post! I definitely have to agree with you about struggling on the elevator pitches. One thing I hate doing is role playing and that's what it felt like to me. I would much rather do them in person to a real crowd, because I know how to interact better in front of actual people instead of a camera.
Go check out my post @ http://entwill3003.blogspot.com/2016/04/final-reflection.html
Steve, I too struggled with the elevator pitches but understand the importance of selling your ideas. I don't think it's unreasonable to not feel like an entrepreneur after a single course. I believe it is something the mostly comes from experience. Great post. Here is a link to mine: http://guntotinghippie.blogspot.com/2016/04/final-reflection.html
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