TAKE A LOOK AROUND YOU, +
DIAGRAM YOUR HEART OUT
Use the checklist to keep track of your daily Entrepanther challenges:
1. Take your idea book wherever you go, jotting down:
If I was Bill Gates, what would I say about this? What if I was Jay-Z? Taylor Swift? Lebron James?
2. Add to your bucket list. Post on the forum below!
3. Diagram 1 idea/day following the process we discussed in class. It could be an existing idea, or a new idea you want to explain to someone. Try to talk as you draw/map the concept. By doing this, you'll be a champion communicator in no time...be sure to use that white board and transfer the final concept to paper!
4. Think about your teachers in school, or someone who told you a story at the end of each day. How did they use ETHOS, PATHOS, or LOGOS?
1. Take your idea book wherever you go, jotting down:
- PROBLEMS-- What needs fixing? Something that could be done faster, or needs more man-power? Something that could benefit from a web site, network, or service?
- SOLUTIONS-- What do you do on a regular basis? What could help you get it done in a better way? How could you address the problems you've observed?
- INSPIRATIONS-- Reflect on existing businesses, volunteer organizations, news articles, web sites, Youtube videos/TV shows/movies, memes, conversations, class, music, books, places, activities, people, objects, etc. Also think about stuff you've done in the past, or things you do this week that you enjoy. What makes these things so fun?
If I was Bill Gates, what would I say about this? What if I was Jay-Z? Taylor Swift? Lebron James?
2. Add to your bucket list. Post on the forum below!
3. Diagram 1 idea/day following the process we discussed in class. It could be an existing idea, or a new idea you want to explain to someone. Try to talk as you draw/map the concept. By doing this, you'll be a champion communicator in no time...be sure to use that white board and transfer the final concept to paper!
4. Think about your teachers in school, or someone who told you a story at the end of each day. How did they use ETHOS, PATHOS, or LOGOS?