Blog Entry 11/13/21
This week, one thing that impressed me was the talk given by President Kim B. Clark titled Leadership with a Small "L". There were three main principles: 1) lead by example, 2) lead by vision, and 3) lead by love. I think that these are very underrated methods of being a Christ-like entrepreneur. I felt like example and love are pretty self-explanatory, so I focused a lot more on "vision". Leading by vision means to do the important, daily things but to never lose sight of the important, eternal things. This also reminded me of my goal to never separate business and faith. In this life, it is so easy to get caught up in unimportant things. Not to say that business and entrepreneurship aren't important, but you can lose yourself in it. Similar to last week's study block where several entrepreneurs touched on the importance of making time for family. In movies, we always see the classic CEO dad whose son resents him because he never came to one of his baseball games. Or the successful businesswoman who doesn't have time for dating or children because that means she would have to give up her dreams and passion. It always seems to be an either-or. Having a vision by keeping in touch with the Lord and His plan may not always make things easier, but it gives everything a purpose. I want to be able to live this life fully but also live this life for eternity. One way I can do this is by asking for Heavenly Father's guidance.
One thing that I am looking forward to is asking entrepreneurs how they lead with vision. This coming week, I am interviewing a role model of mine who is also a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I am very interested to hear how she leads with vision regarding her business and life.
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