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Entrepreneurial Mindset Reflection Exercise

This document provides an exercise to help assess one's entrepreneurial mindset. Participants are instructed to observe their surroundings for 10 minutes, writing descriptive adjectives, then circle positive words and square negative words. This is meant to reflect one's internal mindset - a predominantly negative view may hinder opportunities. Questions are provided to help participants reflect on what the exercise revealed about their assumptions, any surprises, and how results may differ in other locations.
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Entrepreneurial Mindset Reflection Exercise

This document provides an exercise to help assess one's entrepreneurial mindset. Participants are instructed to observe their surroundings for 10 minutes, writing descriptive adjectives, then circle positive words and square negative words. This is meant to reflect one's internal mindset - a predominantly negative view may hinder opportunities. Questions are provided to help participants reflect on what the exercise revealed about their assumptions, any surprises, and how results may differ in other locations.
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Entrepreneurship

Assignment #2: Entrepreneurial Mindset

On a word format answer the written assignment and exercises:

Mindshift: What does your mindset say about you?


 
For 10 minutes, just look around and write down a description of what you observe. Make sure that when you write your
observations, you use adjectives to describe what you see.

After you’ve finished, sit down and look at the list of words you’ve written. Circle all that have a positive connotation. Now
place a square around all words that have a negative connotation.
 
What’s the point of all of this? Oftentimes what you see on the outside is a reflection of your mindset on the inside. If what you
see in the world is predominantly negative, then your mindset for entrepreneurship needs to be further developed. If what you
see in the world is more positive, it will be much easier for you to identify opportunities and make a difference.
 
Questions:
1.      In what ways did this 10 minute observation exercise confirm your existing assumptions and beliefs about your way of
looking at the world? In what ways did it change them?
2.      Did you learn anything about yourself that was unexpected or surprising?
3.      What do you think would happen if you repeated this exercise in a different location?

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