I don't know what to write though.
1) Motivation: Write a paragraph about why you are getting into business. Also a list of risks you have taken.
2) List technical and 10 soft skills you have. (Soft skills are things you can't reach out and touch like being a team player, etc.)
3) Write a story about yourself which you read in front of everyone, about 3 - 5 minutes. At the end we announce our business idea.
I can't think of a story I want to blab about. It's supposed to be personal but I only blab my personal stories out when I'm typing. It's not the same to have to speak about any of this stuff. I don't like talking about myself, just writing about myself.
Here is what I scribbled down for motivation.
I'm getting into business partly to utilize my creativity, partly to develop an income and build a future for myself and partly to have an identity beyond department store cashier, front desk clerk, warehouse temp, office clerk, etc.
I can't think of any really good risks I've taken. It's not like I'm into extreme sports as a hobby. Here is what I wrote for risks:
Marriage, US immigration, solo travel across Canada, divorce, dating (again), talked a friend out of suicide, changed jobs a whole lot of times, self taught on IBM computer, self taught web design and digital art, became a different religion/ faith from my family (Pagan), keep a public weblog, applied for my dream job, lived in a foreign (different language) country for several months, started my own website, went to college as a mature student, learning new software, using new technology...Maybe I will think of something more risk sounding before the group meets tomorrow morning.
My skill list is not worth typing out. It sounds like the same thing repeated eight times. :)
Nightie night! If you laugh at my risk taking I hope you have to clean your keyboard afterwards. So there!
2 comments:
I like what you wrote. For risks you could add your abandoned building visits.
BTW, being honest about your risks is also taking a risk. Most people will just lie to look better. Hope that makes sense.
I'm proud of you. You are actually doing something with your ideas. Not just talking about them, like I do..
Skye, talking to her was a risk. It was spooky for one thing, no one else had returned her call and by the time I got home and phoned her she was very upset. It was also a risk cause if she had committed suicide I would have been more than just upset myself. What if I said the wrong thing or not enough of something, who knows? Anyway, I still don't think it was any heroic deal on my part, I listened, gave some advice and as my 'reward' she still introduces me as her friend who saved her life.
Blue: Thanks. :)
Day Two of the Workshop was good. I will post about it a bit later.
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