Tuesday, January 22, 2008

People Always Pass Failure On The Way to Success

"All Successful People Do This"

There is a perspective that one needs to keep in mind when things don't go as planned. That is, people always pass failure on the way to success. The key element of failing is to learn from the experience, reevaluate, and move forward --- all successful people do this.
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"Success is the ability to go from one failure to another
with no loss of enthusiasm."

- Winston Churchill

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Failure is a significant part of the learning process. It is important to accept that we learn by trial and error. Think of the process like this: get started > make mistakes > listen to the feedback > tweak what needs to corrected > and keep moving forward toward the goal.
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When you "fail" to achieve what you had in mind, you are of no less value. You have actually increased your value by the knowledge you have gained --- if you are willing to make mistakes and learn from the experience.

Perhaps you have discovered a route to avoid, or a new path has surfaced, or new sources of help have appeared. When people succeed in acquiring their goals, it is because they persist toward the desired end result in spite of the obstacles that pop up (and it is very rare when unexpected challenges don't occur).
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Fear of failing does not have to be a part of your mindset. That is, if you change your perspective and know that the path toward your goal will most likely have challenges --- all worthwhile goals require tenacity.
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Remember, all successful people learn from experience and move forward!

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