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Jul 11
2007
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Failures are a good thing?Posted by jake in Sales Tips, Motivation |
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OK, so not all failures are a fantastic experience, but I have always heard that anything that doesn't kill you will make you stronger. No matter if we are talking about the workplace, relationships, or personal endeavors, it is unavoidable that we are going to fall short sometimes. Instead of just forcing a positive mental attitude while feeling embarrassed and frustrated, there is always a real value to trying and failing.
Wisdom
Yeah, you can learn from some previous success, but let’s face it...most wisdom is actually gained from a disaster. That is why you will cringe the next time you see someone do the same thing you have done.
Strength
The only way to get stronger is to challenge yourself and to persevere. When I think of the people in my life that I consider strong and steadfast, I think of the same people that have not chosen the easy path and I admire them the most.
Humility
When you have taken on something that was way over your head, you may have got a little ‘too big for your britches’. This is a great opportunity to rethink what is within your ability and when you need to ask for help. If you are like me, then you probably have to read that last sentence again, again, and again.
Alright, easy to say that stuff right? Well, there is a silver lining to failures that you can reflect on right away.
If you’re not failing every now and again, it’s a sign you’re not doing anything very innovative
~Woody Allen
Failure is only the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.
~Henry Ford
In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure
~Bill Cosby
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