Because it seemed to be the only exhibit with a quiet ambiance, I went to the agriculture booth, and it did. Crotons, Calamansi, Picara, San Vicente, Hibiscus, Mulberries, and Mangoes are just a few of the numerous varieties of plants. There were also many different kinds of organic fertilizers.
The gorgeous seedlings and plants served as a reminder to me that nourishment should never end. Plants need constant attention. This demonstrates to me the ongoing nature of self-care. It should be a continuous process. Nature is healing. watching the beetle dancers in the garden with dirty hands and the smell of living plants. Overall, it's a pretty soothing experience. Even while gardening involves some physical effort, the comfort it brings overcomes any possible physical strain. You don't plant a seed today hoping it will blossom tomorrow. This serves as a reminder to me to be patient with any life process that requires growth. I'm learning to value the time needed for improvement. Furthermore, anticipating such events is very fulfilling.
This experience taught me that a successful business should focus on more than just turning a profit. The improvement of people's lives should be our main goal. Entrepreneurship entails a lot of duties, difficulties, and potential rewards. Entrepreneurship is defined by a mindset, an attitude, as well as a particular way of doing things. In addition, I learned that the primary duties of the business owner in the initial stages of operation will be recruiting customers and offering them services. In order to successfully entice new customers, the business owner must understand not only the product or service but also what the customer wants and how their offering may be able to help them.
Regardless of your amount of experience, it's critical to have an entrepreneurial mindset. By establishing boundaries, being picky about the people you work with, sharing your accomplishments with the public, keeping humble, being a problem solver, being realistic, and controlling your priorities, you may be incredibly successful.


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