Making Ideas Happen- Overcoming the Obstacle Between Vision and Reality
I have now finished the book and wanted to reflect on the book as a whole. This book has taught me that in order to really complete something you must be willing to be dedicated. Without dedication an idea is worthless. Dedication also needs to be long lasting otherwise you will begin a lot of things and quit them as soon as they start. In order to have this strong dedication you must have passion as well. Passion is what will fuel this dedication. Your passion for your project will lead to your ability to continually want to work on this idea and make it better. The book also mentions how you need creativity. Creativity is important because without creativity your ideas will look like any other idea. Creativity can be natural to some while for others it is important to look for inspiration. Inspiration can come in many forms, you can pick up a new hobby, travel, or study. All of these things can lead to a new inspiration that will lead you to that idea that has potential. Another idea the book brought up was that teamwork or collaboration usually leads to the strongest result. When you collaborate you receive more than one view on a project which is almost always stronger than a single opinion. You also create a support system so if you start to lose your dedication it can be reinforced by others working on the project with you. After reading this book I also had a chance to reflect on how these ideas are reinforced in school. Although a lot of school projects may seem pointless they have a lot of these skills and habits embedded in them. The book was really enjoyable and definitely benefitted my understanding of what it takes to be an entrepreneur.
Your point about school projects made me think. It was clear when you have been working on your international parent website project, you've been excited about the work and devoted to it. More recently, you've seemed less dedicated, and I suspect that this is because the project doesn't feel as connected to you. Let's get you back to more engaging work--quickly!
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