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Attitude on Money

Attitude on Money Reading Stephen W. Gibson’s Attitude on Money was eye-opening for me because it helped me see that money itself is not the problem our filters and beliefs about money are. Just as Gibson’s glasses illustration shows, we all “see” money through the lenses we inherit from our families, culture, or past experiences. Some see money as dangerous, others as unimportant, and others as the key to happiness. For me, my attitude toward money has always been shaped by a desire for security and the ability to bless my family. I know God wants His children to be successful, to prepare academically, develop our talents, and become our best so that we can help His children. Because of that, I don’t see money as something to chase for status or comfort, but as a tool that allows us to create opportunities, help others, and live a stable, purposeful life. Gibson’s talk reminded me that money is neither good nor evil; it simply reveals the heart of the person who holds it. In the han...

W10: Dream Big Dreams

Dream Big Dreams Every week, I look forward to learning something new, and this week’s focus on dreaming big really resonated with me. The readings and videos helped me better understand what it means to pursue my potential with faith and purpose. Marissa Mayer’s “License to Pursue Dreams” stood out because it showed how powerful trust and creativity can be. Google’s “20 percent time” wasn’t just about giving employees extra hours; it was about giving them confidence and permission to explore their ideas. That made me think about how often I limit myself by doubting my own ideas before I even try them. Mayer’s message reminded me that taking initiative and being willing to experiment can open doors I didn’t realize were possible. Kathy Huber’s story also inspired me, especially her resilience. She faced discrimination and major setbacks, including the collapse of her company, yet she refused to let those challenges define her. Instead, she chose to learn from them. I admire how she pu...

W09 Disciple Leadership

This week’s study material really made me stop and think about what leadership actually looks like in everyday life. I went into it expecting business tips and came out feeling like I had been taught something much deeper, something spiritual and personal. Guy Kawasaki’s thoughts on trust really stuck with me. I’d never thought about trust as something I have to offer first, but the way he explained it made sense. It made me pause and ask myself: Do I wait for people to earn my trust, or am I willing to trust first? I also loved his “bakers vs. eaters” example. A baker sees the world as a place where you can always make more “pie” instead of fighting over one small one. It reminded me of something my husband always says, "There is plenty for everyone, and more." That abundance mindset really inspires me to believe there’s room for everyone to succeed. Jim Ritchie’s message on “Achieving Higher Ground” honestly inspired me. The way he talked about leaders from history, bo...

W08: Overcoming Challenges

Overcoming Challenges This week’s study on Overcoming Challenges made me think about the “dragons” we all face in life, the trials that test our strength, faith, and determination. In the reading Fighting the Dragon , I was reminded that real growth requires sacrifice. Every hero’s journey includes moments that feel too big to face, yet those who have prepared and developed strength, wisdom, and perseverance find the courage to keep going. I love stories of bravery and faith because they remind me that challenges are not meant to destroy us but to shape us into who God needs us to become. Being an entrepreneur is challenging. We face many setbacks and uncertainties along the way. It takes long hours, hard work, and perseverance. We have to study, learn, and believe that our goals are possible. What keeps me going is knowing that God wants us to prosper and succeed. Trusting Him gives me the strength and courage to keep pushing forward, even when things get tough. That faith turns obs...