Week 4
I think I was most excited to learn that I can be an entrepreneur and devoted to my family too. Jeff Hawkins dispels the myth that launching an organization requires long office hours and frequent travel in his video "Effective Choices, Not Longer Days". In order to achieve this, however, we must make the right decisions continuously.
This week, lessons were mostly focused on knowing ourselves, and establishing our core values. Clayton M. Christensen addressed three important questions we should consider for a life well-lived:
This week, lessons were mostly focused on knowing ourselves, and establishing our core values. Clayton M. Christensen addressed three important questions we should consider for a life well-lived:
- Will I be happy in my career?
- What about my relationships?
- How do I stay out of jail?
Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin emphasized the importance of the little things in life, and Christensen described his commitments to God, and how his decision to stay committed played a large role in his life. "It's easier to hold to your principles 100% of the time than it is to hold to them 98% of the time," he says.
This productivity pyramid below has as a foundation the beliefs and values of a person.
In the next few days, I will work on establishing my own personal constitution and work towards becoming better. These foundational system of values will keep me from wandering aimlessly and will help me reach my full potential.
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