Friday, July 26, 2013

Final Lecture

In Bitter Failure or Sweet Success, glorify the Lord!

I will begin by giving a report on how my $100.00 challenge business went overall.  In short, it was horrible, yet wonderful.  I certainly experienced the bitter taste of failure, but also the joy and excitement of success.  My original business flopped because it would take too much of time to manufacture and distribute product because of time constraints in my life.  However, from the ashes of that business I realized I should focus on my strengths, which are sales and marketing.  Therefore I threw together another sales and marketing consulting business for a local knife manufacturer, which ended up being a success.

Now, on to my final lecture.

I will begin by giving a report on how my $100.00 challenge business went overall.  In short, it was horrible, yet wonderful.  I certainly experienced the bitter taste of failure, but also the joy and excitement of success.  My original business flopped because it would take too much of time to manufacture and distribute product because of time constraints in my life.  However, from the ashes of that business I realized I should focus on my strengths, which are sales and marketing.  Therefore I threw together another sales and marketing consulting business for a local knife manufacturer, which ended up being a success.

Now, on to my final lecture.

I will tell you, it certainly is tough to write a final lecture.  The question I asked myself is:  What would I say that I would want people to remember above all things?  I also asked myself how do I summarize my experience and learning in such a way that makes an impact on the listeners?  For inspiration, I watched Randy Pausch’s last lecture.  The reason I chose this particular example because this literally was Randy Pausch’s last lecture.  Shortly before he gave his lecture, he was diagnosed with a form of fast-moving pancreatic cancer with a very short prognosis.  I think that the last lecture that he gave was especially insightful because he was at the face of death, which gave him an especially great perspective about life and what is important.

I wish I could even come close to the perspective that Randy Pausch had from his final lecture, but I am sure that my final lecture could never do it justice.  However, he definitely inspired me to realize what matters in life.  He mentions early on in his lecture that he will not talk about religion; however, that is what I will primarily be talking about.

After listening to his lecture, I was impressed to talk about one, all-encompassing, ideal that will change the way you live your life and will contribute to the joy you have in your life.  This ideal is to do all things with a goal to glorify the Lord our God and all things will fall into place.

My life has had its ups and downs when it comes to religion.  I was raised United Methodist, and like all good United Methodist Youth, I had times when I doubted what was being taught.  Because of my doubt, I fell into a life of negative behavior.  But from this, I was found by my wife and introduced to the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ.  I joined the church in 2005 and was married in the Denver Temple in 2007.  I consider the day I met my wife to be the turning point in my life that the Lord so graciously gave me to come unto Christ and be part of His kingdom.

The Lord gives us everything we have, including all of our opportunities in life as well as our trials.  He does this because He loves us and wants us to grow and return to Him.  In return, He asks us to obey Him and keep His commandments.  Further, if we choose to glorify the Lord in all that we do, we will be amazed by what we are capable of doing.

When we glorify the Lord in all things, we will be great leaders in our home, our work and our community.  Focus on your family; you have the fabulous blessing to live with them for eternity.  You are not doing what you do, whether it is an entrepreneur or an employee, for yourself.  You are doing it to better the lives of yourself and your family. 

Remember that your integrity will be ever present when you are at work.  So, be the one that people often say that you are the most ethical and trustworthy person on the team. 

Be the difference that you want to see in the world.  Aspire to be something truly remarkable,   whether it is in the entrepreneurial world, when trying to position your product or service in the market, or as an employee, when trying to stand out amongst your peers.

By do doing these things, and aspiring to have a life of meaning, you will make a difference in your family, your job, your community and your country.

May the Lord bless you all in your endeavors. And remember, make a goal to glorify the Lord your God in all things and the rest will fall into place.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Lesson 12

With Failure, comes opportunity...

With this semester coming to a close, I have time to reflect on my $100.00 challenge.  I have certainly experienced failure in these last few months.  However, even though I mostly remember the failures,  I need to remember the successes I had this semester.  First of which, I successfully moved my family to Colorado, where we want to live.

I also successfully attended school full-time and worked full-time, which taught me time management and determination.  Also, because of the classes I am taking this semester, I was able to be very successful in my internship which has presented many great opportunities for my future.

As far as my business is concerned, I have been presented with some great opportunities to sell some product at both outdoor shows and non-outdoor shows.  Now is the time that I get to test my sales and marketing advice that I had for my client.  I look forward to selling some knives and making some great commissions from the sales.  I was originally going to only do the business until the end of the semester, however, with the new opportunity that has presented itself, I might continue the business because it presents a constant challenge.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Lesson 11

Truly Remarkable

This weekend was tough; I moved my family into our new apartment this weekend while fighting the rain and sickness.  However, this weekend gave me insight about the life of an entrepreneur.  In the life of an entrepreneur, there will be rain, there will be sickness and there will be change.  However, our success depends on how well we deal with these issues in our lives and businesses.  The key in my mind is determination, and enduring to the end.

I think this could draw a particular parallel with my 100.00 challenge business, because I have already dealt with a huge failure.  I think the biggest failure that an entrepreneur can deal with is the loss of their business for whatever reason.  I lost it because I found out that the distribution of the product would be impossible from my original model, and it was way too late in the process to go to the canning and selling method.  Therefore, I chose to change my business model, because I had it as a backup the whole time.

The lesson I really learned from this is that the rain, sickness, and body aches were simply setbacks and small failures that I dealt with in moving, and the loss of the business was something that I must deal with.  So, therefore, I made money by selling marketing and sales consulting services for a local, small, knife business.  In a high-level sense, my first piece of advice is to sell knifes at toy shows and toys at knife shows.  Just like Seth Godin says, in order to be recognized, you must do something truly remarkable (Purple Cow).



Saturday, July 6, 2013

Lesson 10

Money vs. Filthy Lucre

I have noticed that this talk has been included in almost of my recent classes.  However, every time I watch or read this talk I learn something new.  This is probably the most matter-of-factly delivered speech on money and self-reliance that I have ever heard.  I think the reason that I learn so much from this speech is the fact that it is delivered with such great examples.

What I learned this go around is the fact that money can be used for great things, and great evil.  I think that truly is the difference between money and filthy lucre.  Filthy lucre is such a fantastically fitting term for what he describes as the love of money at the expense of others.

Even though I have made a commitment to never deal in anything close that could be considered filthy lucre, I must always be wary of its dangers and stay vigilant so that I may protect myself and others from Satan's influences.

Now, about my 100.00 challenge business.  I am going to label where I am as my first taste of failure.  My original plan to sell my product in a local business did not work out very well.  So, therefore, I am going to fallback on a back-up business I had an idea for in the beginning.  I ma going to be a marketing and sales consultant for Acuta Knives, a local knife manufacturer.  The owner wants an innovative marketing plan that he can use at the many outdoor shows he attends so that he can differentiate himself from his competitors.