Monday, March 10, 2025

Closing Day: Cleaning Up and Coming Together

More than just business—Entrepreneurship Week ended with teamwork and unity.

The last day of Entrepreneurship Week was just as busy as the first, but in a different way. Instead of selling, we were packing up, organizing, and cleaning. Everyone moved quickly, making sure everything was in order. I helped fix some things, put materials back in place, and cleaned up our equipment and leftover dishes. It was tiring, but there was a sense of accomplishment in the air. After all the hard work, it felt good to end things properly, knowing we had done our best.

Before we finished, we all took a moment to share food with other groups. I got to taste different dishes, and in return, we shared what we had left. It wasn’t just about the food—it was about unity. After days of competition and hard work, we all came together, enjoying what each team had created. It was a reminder that Entrepreneurship Week wasn’t just about business; it was about teamwork, learning, and supporting each other.

Serving with Heart: The Subo Mo’to Team in Action

Hard work, teamwork, and dedication—Subo Mo’to wouldn’t be possible without them.

Entrepreneurship Week was not just about selling food and drinks; it was about teamwork, commitment, and giving our best. My team and I worked side by side, preparing orders, handling customers, and making sure everything ran smoothly. It wasn’t always easy—there were long hours, tired bodies, and moments of stress—but no one gave up. Seeing everyone give their all, from cooking and serving to managing sales, made me truly proud. Their hard work and sacrifices showed how much they cared about our business and our success.

I want to thank my amazing team for their dedication and effort. Without them, Subo Mo’to wouldn’t have been the same. Every smile they shared with customers, every problem they solved, and every extra step they took made a huge difference. I appreciate every late night, every busy lunch rush, and every challenge we faced together. This experience wasn’t just about making a profit—it was about learning, growing, and proving that with teamwork, anything is possible.

Opening Day: Presenting Subo Mo’to to the Judges

We stood proud, shared our ideas, and started our journey in Entrepreneurship Week 2025.

The opening program of Entrepreneurship Week 2025 was a big moment for us. As we stood in line with the other teams, we felt both excited and nervous. When it was our turn, we proudly introduced Subo Mo’to—our name, our concept, and the dishes we had prepared. Facing the judges, we explained our menu, our inspiration, and what made our food special. It was a bit nerve-wracking, but at the same time, it felt great to finally share what we had worked so hard on.

Looking back, standing there as a team made me realize how much effort we had put into this. We weren’t just selling food—we were showing our passion, creativity, and teamwork. The judges listened, asked questions, and gave us feedback that made us even more confident. No matter what happened next, we knew we had already achieved something big. Entrepreneurship Week had officially begun, and Subo Mo’to was ready for the challenge.

Leading Subo Mo'to: Our Journey Through Entrepreneurship Week

Hard work, teamwork, and a goal for success—our Subo Mo'to experience.

Being the CEO of Subo Mo'to during Entrepreneurship Week was both exciting and challenging. We came up with creative food and drink ideas, planned everything carefully, and made sure our business ran smoothly. There were times when we struggled—late-night talks, fixing our budget, and figuring out the best way to attract customers. But through teamwork and determination, we pushed forward. Seeing my team work hard—perfecting recipes, setting up our booth, and practicing how to sell—made me realize that entrepreneurship is all about problem-solving and never giving up.

As the week went on, I saw our stand filled with customers, our ideas turning into reality, and all our hard work paying off. The journey wasn’t easy, but every challenge taught us something valuable. No matter what, Subo Mo'to was more than just a project—it was proof of our dedication, creativity, and passion for business.

Closing Day: Cleaning Up and Coming Together

More than just business—Entrepreneurship Week ended with teamwork and unity. The last day of Entrepreneurship Week was just as b...