Friday, December 19, 2014
Final post
I learned a great deal during the whole ordeal. I learned mostly that one must know the market he is entering almost to the specific type of person. The pricing of an individual item opens and closes specific markets of people. The windows of opportunity are always opening and closing. We need to make sure that we are going into open windows rather than beating our heads against a closed window. I learned that I can do hard things even though it seems like there is not any more time to spare. Taking 13 credits, working full time, and having a family is not easy but there is time in there if we just take the time to find it. If there was any piece of advice that I would give the next entrepreneur It would be to keep looking forward and don’t stop. When something doesn't go just right take a different approach and look at it from a different perspective. I think that individuals who just do this assignment just to do it will not gain the needed experience that is intended. Those with a passion for what they are doing will reap the rewards. Be passionate about what you are doing. Often times our ideas are not bad. They are often just knocking on closed windows. All we need to do is move a little to the side to the next open window. I am grateful for this opportunity and look forward to the continue of my refinishing business. Although it may be time for a new dresser for me.
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