Friday, September 25, 2015

A week of reflection

I have really enjoyed the reading and video assignments this week, I have been pushed out of my comfort zone by some of my assignments and discovered a few things about myself, 1) I do have a plan for my life, I did not have it organized or written down. Now I do and it brings great satisfaction. 2) This has been a challenging week, I have found that I am able to meet the demands and accomplish what is needed for my class work. At the beginning of this semester, I was not sure I would be able to meets the demands placed on me from family and class work. This brings me great joy and empowers me to do the best I can.

I was touched by this statement in an address given by Jeffery A. Thompson at BYU, he stated,
When zookeepers talked about their work as a calling, they spoke not just about satisfaction but also about sacrifice—caring for sick animals in the middle of the night, doing unsavory work, foregoing a comfortable living, and the list goes on. I learned something tremendously important from my study of zookeepers. For them, the pain and burdens and sacrifice were not threats to their sense of calling—they were part of it. The work was meaningful because of the trials and burdens. That is an important lesson. We can’t expect deep meaningfulness from our calling unless we are willing to assume its burdens as well. 
He also stated at the end of this address, I also testify that, as with all important questions, when it comes to asking what our calling in life is, Jesus Christ is in the answer. The grace of Christ, that same power that helps us do things we otherwise couldn’t, is what will guide us to our callings and enable us to excel in them. You can call upon the grace of Christ to help you with your professional calling. In fact, He pleads with us to do so. In Alma, He invites us to pray over our flocks (see Alma 34:20). Even if we are not shepherds by trade, we all tend professional flocks, and He is mindful of them. Knowing that helps us expel anxiety. I love that what we do in life should reflect and help us to further the work of the Lord, and we can find joy in working and learning, there is opposition in all things and with this opposition we gain greater understanding and knowledge about ourselves and learn what we can do.

One of my assignments was to read Randy Pausch's Last Lecture, it is powerful, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer shortly before giving this lecture and so it truly is his last lecture.
I was asked to answer these questions:
  • Why do you think Randy Pausch was able to achieve so many of his childhood dreams? I think Randy achieved his dreams because of his determination and the way his parents raised him. He was a gifted, talented man who learned he could do all the things he desired through hard work and determination.
  • Do you feel that dreaming is important? Why or why not? Yes dreaming is important, it opens the mind to new ideas and creates a way for an individual to see new possibilities and opportunities.
  • Discuss at least one of your childhood dreams. Explain why you believe you can or cannot achieve this dream. I wanted to be a ballet dancer, I loved watching individuals and seeing the grace and beauty of their movement. I cannot be a ballet dancer and perform on the stage, mainly because of my age. However, I can learn to ballet dance by taking classes and I can achieve some form of grace. Because of my age, it will take more work to train my muscles and I most likely will not be able to go on point, which is my ultimate dream. I will begin this adventure in the next few weeks I have found a studio where I can take classes.
As I read the articles and view the videos I am asking myself questions such as, What is it that I really want out of my career? What is the most important thing in my life? How can I act, in response to a prompting that signifies to the Lord my desire to accomplish His errand. I am hoping that through this course I will gain a better understanding of myself so I that I can pursue a career that will benefit me, my family and fulfill the things the Lord would have me do.

I was asked also to create a plan of what I would like my path to look like to obtain my goals. The following is what I have determined.
Stars and Stepping Stones
Tamara Hunt
Guardrails:
My guardrails will be the covenants I have made with the Lord,
              Daily
              Read scriptures
              Pray
Honor my marriage
              Fulfill my calling
              Show integrity through my actions
              Love those I meet daily
              Stand in Holy places
              Weekly
Attend church and partake of the Sacrament
              Monthly
Attend temple

Stepping Stones
              Internship at Not for Profit Organization.
              Graduate.
              Job at Not for Profit Hospital such as Shriner’s for Children.
              Retire around 65.
              Spend time with each of our children’s families.
              Serve missions with my husband.
              Continue to serve where we live.

What have I accomplished?
              A life of love and service.
Was I a good person?
              This is my goal and my desire, to help those around me.
Whom did I love?
My husband, children, grandchildren, family, those I serve in my callings and everyone I have met.
             
Top Three Employment Jobs
Shriner’s for Children’s – I want to work in either Human Resources or Organization behavior, helping this hospital attract and maintain their human talent, this hospital has a great reputation of helping children and their families and I want to be a part of their team.
S.O.M.E. So Others May Eat – This organization primarily works with the homeless helping them get off the street and secure housing, jobs and receive medical and dental care. I have served with them and admire all that they do. I would love to work in the Human Resource or Organizational Behavior department to help them further the work they do.
John Hopkins Hospital Philanthropy/Foundation – This hospital has done amazing things for people in the community and the country. I would love to be a part of their team in either Human Resources, talent management or on the Foundation helping them with fundraising, and furthering the work they do.
Entrepreneur Career List
This is really difficult for me to determine, I do not have a desire to own my own business I am taking this class to complete my degree and was told it was the best option, however, I see a lot of value in this class and I am enjoying this journey. My list is a list of things I enjoy doing and maybe I will create a job or career.
Life Coach – I enjoy helping others reach their goals and see success in their achievements, I love to help others become physically fit and help them obtain goals in their life’s work.
Dress Design – I struggle to find dresses that are appropriate for my age and the modesty I want, I know others find difficulty in finding dresses that are reasonably priced, easy to maintain and are age appropriate.
Family Business with my girls – Cakes, cupcakes and treasures. It would be fun to bake and help others celebrate some joys in life.

Saturday, September 19, 2015

September 19, 2015
I am returning to school to finish my degree that I began over 30 years ago, I just turned 56, our children are on their own and we are beginning a new phase in our lives. In some ways it is unsettling and in others very exciting as we have time to travel, visit our children and grandchildren and enjoy the company of each other.
One of the classes I am taking is an entrepreneur class B-183, it is an online class through
BYU-I, I am not planning on being an entrepreneur, however, it is a class I need to take for my Business Management major. I have learned a few things this week from the readings and videos that I have watched. I am grateful for the opportunity I have to learn, grow and gain a better perspective of myself and my future.
The following are some things that stood out to me and I want to remember.
Jeff Sandefer stated:
“But remember: pursue something where you have some sort of a natural gift, one that brings you great joy, one where you lose track of the hours spent in it, and one where you would practice for the sake of practice alone. Why? Because the road to mastery is a long and trying one: it usually takes at least ten years and ten thousand hours of practice.”
What is the Introduction to Entrepreneurship Course?
“But life can also be full of joy and meaning if you ask the right questions, make thoughtful commitments.”
Your Whole Souls as an Offering Unto Him
Elder David A. Bednar
Ricks College Devotional
January 5, 1999
The following statement by Elder Richard L. Evans, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles from 1953 to 1971, sets the stage for my message today.
You know, it is a wonderful thing to be faithful, but a much greater thing to be both faithful and competent.  There is no particular virtue in being uninformed, certainly no virtue in ignorance.  When young people can acquire the skills, the techniques, and the knowledge of these times, and along with it have a spiritual commitment and a solid faith and cleanliness of life, there is nothing that you can’t achieve; nothing in righteousness or in reason.  (From an address given to the young people at the Northwest Inland Division Gathered for Zion’s Camp, October 15, 1971)
A disciplined and educated mind is a tool for reasoning and inquiring and evaluating and discerning.  These abilities are not merely the requirements described in a course syllabus; rather, they are essential skills for a spiritual, happy, and productive life.  More importantly, the combination of spiritual strength and mental capacity provides the means whereby we can   
act for ourselves rather than be acted upon.  
Pres. Hinckley – “Do not destroy your effectiveness, by participating in tawdry things. You must stand above them, you can stand above them. You just have to do your very best and somehow God will open the door for you and the sun will shine.”
The work of the world is not done by genius it is done by ordinary people who have learned to work in an extraordinary way. Look in the mirror and say “I will do the right thing today, God will be my helper and I will do it.”

Even though I do not plan on owning my own business or starting a business of my own, I want to better understand my strengths and things I have to offer those around me. I want to improve and become a better resource to those I serve and work with in my daily life.