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Posted over 7 years ago

Every Failure Is One Step Closer To Success

For some reason we are not trained very well as to how to handle failure. Our culture really looks down upon people that do not succeed. We are not taught how to handle failure so we don't know how to use it to our advantage when it happens. Everyone will fail at something at least one time during their life. Failing is potentially the most important pivotal moment when trying to succeed at something. It is not about not failing, but rather what you do when you do fail. Do you take the mistake you made and learn from it, adjust your plans and avoid it as you push forward? Do you quit? Look at failure as an item you can check off a list and feel motivated that you are now one step closer to the success you are driving towards. Do not let it discourage or beat you. Walking away from something because of a failure is a very bad discipline allow yourself to practice. Use failure to motivate yourself and learn from it.

Ian Walsh

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